Posts Tagged ‘workshop’

Raindance Budapest Short Film Project

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Taught by director Gergő Fonyó, screenwriter András M. Kovács, and editor/producer Gábor Kertai
Location: Budapest
January 27-30

This course will teach you how to make a short film. By the end of the course you will have planned shot, and edited a short film with your small group.

Nowadays there is no excuse not to make the short film you have been telling your friends and family you are going to make for the last five years. With the arise of digital camera and editing, and the amount of actors out there, it is actually easier to make a short film, than explain to people why you haven’t made it.  The only way to learn about film making is to make films.  This course will take away all the confusion about shooting short films and complications that you might think exist.

This course is limited to 10 students inorder to ensure a productive work environment.  The class will be divided into 2 groups. The first two evenings will encompass development of script and planning of the shoot.  The 3rd day will be a full day of shooting.  On the final day the students will edit their films and then evaluate the final product.   Equipment, actors, and instruction will be provided.

For more information about the course in Hungarian visit the Raindance Budapest website , or write to daniel@raindance.org.

Who should attend:
Anyone who has a basic understanding of how to shoot but has yet to make a short film.

People in other departments (sound, production, editing etc) who feel they want to know more about actual film making rather than just talking about it all day long.

Anyone thinking about making their own short film, but lacking experience and confidence – Do this course first and then your short film will be a thousand times better. *

Also people who are passionate about films, but have never had the opportunity to actually make one – it is never too late to start!

FINAL CALL: Ex Oriente Film Workshop

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Application deadline: January 15, 2011.

This is the last call to submit your proposal for Ex Oriente Film – a year-long international workshop that supports the development and funding of creative documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe.

At three workshops (the 4th session focused on rough cuts is for selected projects only)  that take place in the course of one year, directors and producers develop their projects and funding strategies and benefit from the assistance and valuable advice provided by established European producers, directors, AV experts and commissioning editors. The Ex Oriente Film training programme is completed with the co-production meeting East European Forum that gives documentary filmmakers a chance to pitch their project and secure funding from West European and North American broadcasters.

Conditions of Participation:

Participants must be proficient in English. All workshop sessions must be attended by both the producer and the director.

The participation fee is EUR 1,500 per selected project (includes all accommodation, coffee breaks and lunches during the three workshops for 1-2 pers.).

The payment deadline is Monday, February 25, 2011.

Scholarships:

Participants from Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia may apply for a scholarship to cover part of the accommodation and participation fees. Applicants must prove that there is no possibility of scholarship in their own country and that the project is not supported by any development funding.

Click here for more details and our online application form.


Timetable of the 2011 Ex Oriente Film Workshop:

- First Session – March 11 – 18, 2011 (probable dates, Roztoky u Prahy, Czech Republic)
- Second Session – mid-June 2011 (Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
- Third Session – October 24 – 31, 2011 (probable dates, Jihlava, Czech Republic)
- Fourth Session – end of January 2012 (Prague, Czech Republic)

More info: www.dokweb.net/en/ex-oriente-film/entry-form

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – Young Pictures From Malmö

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Film workshop during BUFF Film Festival
Malmö, Sweden 13-19 march 2011
Application deadline 14th January!

Nisi Masa Sweden is organising a five day film workshop on the theme “Youth film” during BUFF – the International Children and Young People’s Film Festival in Malmö.

The concept of the workshop is to invite ten filmmakers from different countries as well as five filmmakers from Malmö, who together form five teams. These teams will make one short film each during five days in Malmö.

They are looking for five directors who apply with a short film idea aimed at a target audience between 13 & 15 years old. We are also looking for five DOP:s and five editors.

The scripts will be developed through internet communication with a script tutor and together with the team. The script has to be ready when participants arrive on the 13th of March.

During the filmmaking process a tutor will be with the teams for support and advises.

Casting will be made by Nisi Masa Sweden in accordance with each team’s requirements before participants arrive in Malmö. The cast can not be changed after arrival.

The films will be made in Swedish to make it easier for the young actors, each team will have a Swedish participant who can function as translator. There might be a possibility to cast bilingual actors for some languages if that is wanted in any of the films.

The workshop is a collaboration between Nisi Masa Sweden, Buff Film Festival, Filmcentum Syd, Malmö Högskola & Film i Skåne.

Who can apply?

Anyone between 18 & 30 years old can apply but some respect might be paid to the costs of travel as there is a limited budget. (Visa costs will not be covered)

Practical details

You apply either as director with a short film idea, as DOP or as editor/sound. Participants will be put in teams of three, where one person is a Malmö resident who speaks Swedish.

The workshop begins on Sunday evening with dinner and introduction. Then follows two days of shooting, the first shooting day will start with individual guidance for each team by the tutor. The three last days are reserved for editing. We will finish the workshop on Saturday with a screening and seminar at Victoria – one of the most beautiful festival cinemas!

Each team will be equipped with an HD camera and editing will be done in Final Cut Pro.

There is a participating fee of 50 Euros which includes travel costs and lunch/dinner on Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. We will arrange for participants to stay in someone’s home during the workshop.

IMPORTANT: After having been selected for the workshop you will be asked to sign a distribution contract which in short means that all distribution rights will be given to Nisi Masa Sweden. This is to ensure that we will be able to make a dvd of all the films and distribute it to schools, libraries and festivals. Any awards that might be given to a film will still be attributed to the filmmakers. The contract will be available for download shortly and it is advised that you read it before sending your application.

Schedule

14 January
Application deadline.

24 January
Announcement of selected participants and division of teams

7 February
First report of teams’ planning process and first script draft to be emailed to tutor. Requests concerning casting to be made.

7 March
Revised script and storyboard to be emailed to tutor.

11 March
Deadline for emailing shooting schedule.

13 March
Arrival in Malmö

19 March
Public screening of the films

EAVE closes 2010 with Belgrade workshop

Monday, October 18th, 2010

The third and final 2010 EAVE training session for European producers is taking place 18-25 in Belgrade. All 50 participants, nearly one-third of them from CEE territories, will have one-on-one meetings with experts and decision makers. The workshop is also offering free admission to its Mini-EAVE programme for Serbian film professionals.

Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, and Croatia have projects in the stage of full development, which are currently seeking financing.

More info in Film New Europe.

EAVE 2011 European Producers Workshop

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Deadline for APPLICATIONS: October 1, 2010

EAVE, European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs, is one of the leading training and development providers for producers in Europe, renowned for its European Producers Workshop.

Who is it for?

EAVE is aimed at producers, both fiction and documentary, who are already working in the film and television industries who wish to begin to operate on a European wide basis by increasing their knowledge of producing and co-producing in Europe and by building up a pan European professional network. We also welcome applications from associated branches of the industry – e.g. commissioning, funding, legal and finance, festivals & markets, media administration. Each year fifty participants are selected from most of the EU countries and beyond and take part in three one-week long workshops.

How does it work?

Half the participants attend the course with projects and it is an excellent means of development through intense focus on the project with colleagues and experts throughout the year. Most participants attending with a project also bring their writer for the first two weeks which enables producer and writer to benefit together from one-to-one sessions with script experts.

During the first two workshops, in March and June, participants work within groups led by experienced producers and with several experts on script analysis, development and production financing, legal aspects of co-production, marketing, pitching, packaging and more. In the third week in October, 40-50 Decision Makers (commissioning editors, national and regional media funds, sales agents, etc.) join the participants to discuss the projects, companies and careers of the participants, a process which offers unusual access to Europe’s Decision Makers.

EAVE graduates join a unique network of active European producers which forms one of the backbones of the industry. Furthermore, EAVE participants and members benefit from our partnerships with the leading European film festivals and markets where EAVE facilitates graduate participation.

Scholarships

EAVE scholarships
EAVE allocates scholarships that cover either the participation fee and/or the conference fee. These scholarships will be allocated to approximately 10 participants from the 12 new EU member states (Romania, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Cyprus, Malta) and to participants from countries with no support mechanisms.

Balkan Scholarships
The regional funds Vienna Film Fund, MDM-Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung and MFG-Filmförderung Baden-Württemberg generously sponsor scholarships to producers from Central and Southeast Europe. Application for these scholarships covering the participation fee is open to producers applying with project from Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia and Serbia.

Robert Bosch Stiftung
The Robert Bosch Stiftung supports producers from Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Eastern Europe. These scholarships for producers with or without projects cover the participation fees, hotel, subsistence and travel costs.

Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée
The French CNC supports the participation of one producer from the eligible countries for the ‘Fonds Sud’ with a complete scholarship covering the participation fees and the costs for hotel, subsistence and travelling.

Timeline

The interviews with all candidates will take place in fall 2010 and the selection will be announced in December 2010. The 3 workshops take place from March 14 – 21 (Luxembourg), June 15-22 (Sweden) and October 21-28 (Switzerland) 2011.

Check out www.eave.org for more information or contact us! You can download the application form here.

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – Nisimazine Film Journalism Workshop

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

IDFA Amsterdam (Netherlands), 18th – 26th November 2010

Nisimazine will be made again at IDFA! They are launching a search for participants for the Nisimazine film journalism workshop which will take place at the IDFA – International Documentary Festival Amsterdam. 12 European youngsters will have the opportunity to participate: they are looking for 8 journalists, 1 photographer and 3 videobloggers.

More info: www.nisimazine.eu

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: Visions of Prague

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

“Visions of Prague – The Invaders” Filmmaking Workshop

After filmmaking explorations of Paris, Istanbul, Kars and Budapest, the NISI MASA Visions Of workshop is back… this time in Prague, taking place from 22nd to 29th of August 2010.

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

Aged 18-26, from France, Italy, Spain, Austria and the Czech Republic

ACTIVITIES

The concept of the workshop is to invite young filmmakers from five different countries to investigate the city of Prague and attend some general presentations. There will be 4 people in each group. After having selected the content and the story together, the groups will shoot and edit their short movies. They will be supported by 2 professional tutors.

Download the Application Form!

More info: Nisi Masa online

Call for Participants: “Visions of Prague – The Invaders” Filmmaking Workshop

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

NISI MASA in partnership with Fresh Film Fest is organizing a documentary workshop based on the concept of “Visions of a city” from 23rd to the 30th of August 2010 in Prague, Czech Republic.

Aged 18-26, from France, Italy, Spain, Austria and the Czech Republic.

The concept of the workshop is to invite young filmmakers from five different countries to investigate the city of Prague and attend some general presentations.

There will be 4 people in each group. After having selected the content and the story together, the groups will shoot and edit their short movies. They will be supported by 2 professional tutors.

The application deadline for candidates is the 18th of July 2010.

More info:
www.nisimasa.com
prague@nisimasa.com

Istanbul Express Filmmaking Workshop

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

3 Trains, 24 Cities, 10920 km of railway

Istanbul Express: Exploring Multilingualism across Europe is a filmmaking workshop aiming to explore common issues about languages. Participants aged 18 – 30 will answer these questions in a stimulating atmosphere, far away from clichés and preconceived ideas. They will meet locals from stopover cities, travellers in the train. They will see the cultural differences with their own eyes during these long trips. Crossing the multiple borders and experiencing different linguistic situations first-hand may be the best way to understand them.

15 films will be made in 3 weeks on the trains and 1 week in Istanbul

Film crews will meet in Tallinn (Estonia), San Sebastian (Spain) and Turin (Italy) on the 20th of September, starting the journey and finally arriving Istanbul on the 10th of October. The trains will travel through Europe and stopping at the following cities:
- Tallinn / Helsinki / Turku / Stockholm / Berlin / Prague / Bratislava / Bucharest / Istanbul
- San Sebastian / Paris / Brussels / Amsterdam / Essen / Vienna / Budapest / Sofia / Istanbul
- Turin / Ljubljana / Zagreb / Pecs / Belgrad / Skopje / Thessaloniki / Istanbul

Multilingualism and traveling are main themes this year for NISI MASA! Exactly the themes defining our new Euro-generation! Follow NISI MASA for our new projects including linguistics and exploring different geographies!

The world premiere of the films shot and edited during the project, will be made in Istanbul, the European Capital of Culture in 2010, with a series of events including screenings, panels, parties, meetings.

More info: Nisi Masa online.

Medientraktor International Film Workshop

Friday, July 24th, 2009

The workshop will take place this September 18th – 27th. People from 5 countries are joinig to shoot short films out of our International Script Competition.

Professional directors will help young film makers to realize their scripts, in a lovely country – Poland.

You can still apply for participation. Please send a short message including your name and country. Let us know why you would like to join our workshop. Hope to see you soon.

via Medientraktor.de