Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Young Film-Makers. Get seen on the BIG screen

Would you like your film seen on the big screen?

Get seen, get heard, find an audience.

If you’re working with young people in and around the South London area, you can get their films shown for free on the big screen at the BFI Southbank, as part of one of our quarterly Beautiful South screenings.

Seeing your film in a cinema is an important learning experience. Not only is the film louder and more spectacular on a big screen, being part of an audience of strangers also gives you a fantastic new perspective on your work. It’s the best way of gauging responses to your work and learning how to communicate with an audience.

Beautiful South is also an amazing opportunity to check out the competition and see other films made by young people and first-time film-makers.

At each session we invite established film-makers to talk about their careers and answer the young people’s questions. Past guests include Tom Harper (Cubs); Gary Love (Sugarhouse) and Paul Andrew Williams (London To Brighton).

For more information on how to take advantage of this amazing opportunity contact Tim Hunter at the BFI: 020 7815 1337/ tim.hunter@bfi.org.uk.

Monday, 3 September 2007

Festival Screening

The Vography film Straight Clowning will be screened at the Co-operative Young Film-Makers Film Festival on Saturday 13 October at 1.30pm (as part of Screening 7)
Straight Clowning is a light hearted 'how don't to' guide to film production from the Vography crew and has already screened at the Hayward Gallery and BFI Southbank with great success.
The Co-operative Young Film-Makers Festival takes place at the National Media Museum, Bradford 12 - 13 October, 2007.

For more information please visit the website