Cork Film Festival Seeks Young Filmmakers
Cork Film Festival, in association with Du Grain à Démoudre Film Festival, is offering 5 young filmmakers the unique opportunity to participate in Travel: Source of Cultural Discovery, an exciting forum for young Europeans, which will take place in Normandy, France in November.
The chosen filmmakers will work as a team to produce a short film which will be screened at Du Grain à Démoudre Film Festival. In addition, they will travel to France to the festival and forum where they will film a second short film (also to be screened at the festival).
Equipment & facilities will be provided by Cork Film Centre. Gillian Morrison, who produced the Jameson award winner at last year’s Cork Film Festival – Killing The Afternoon – will mentor the project. Transport, board & accommodation will be provided by Du Grain à Démoudre.
Applications are invited from filmmakers aged between 18 and 25 (on November 1st, 2006) and should include the following.
• Evidence of age: photocopy of driving licence, passport etc.
• Indication of area of expertise, direction, camera, sound, editing, production design etc.
• CV & showreel
• Synopsis and treatment for a 3-5 minute short (no dialogue) based on the idea of how travel is approached in, and is representative of Ireland.
Submission materials should be sent to:
Eoin Ó’Catháin
Education Officer
Cork Film Festival
Emmet House
Emmet Place
Cork
Deadline for submissions is Monday 11th September.
For more information contact: education@corkfilmfest.org
Cork Film Festival
Du Grain à Démoudre Film Festival
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