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2011 Raindance Film Festival premieres with Another Earth

Raindance Film Festival has announced that this year’s festival will open with the UK premiere of ANOTHER EARTH – the critically-acclaimed breakout hit at  Sundance 2011.…

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BAFTA-led consortium unveils carbon footprint calculator for TV production community.

BAFTA will launch ‘Albert’, a brand new carbon calculator for the Television industry at the Edinburgh TV Festival on August 27. The calculator works by asking production managers a series of questions relating to how…

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Academia Rossica announce 5TH RUSSIAN FILM FESTIVAL

Academia Rossica have announced dates for the 5th Russian Film Festival scheduled to run from 4th – 13th November 2011 at London’s Apollo Cinema. Additional screenings are planned in several UK cinemas, including the Edinburgh…

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Wimbledon Studios steam ahead with new Train Set

Wimbledon Studios have announced the arrival of their new Train Set.  Modelled on the modern style, Eurostar carraige, the set measures 50 x 10 ft (wide) and features removable glass panels and practical lighting inside and outside.…

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Sohonet appoint Damien Carroll as new Commercial Director

Sohonet, the leading expert in connectivity and data management for the media and entertainment industry, recently announced the appointment of Damien Carroll as Commercial Director. Carroll will head-up business operations globally with an immediate focus on…

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We Need To Talk About Funding

Christine Langan, head of BBC Films, reveals why investing in British films may be challenging but can bring financial and creative rewards.…

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Jamie Crichton – One To Watch

Jamie was Head of Development at Really Useful Films before becoming a full-time writer. His Northern Ireland-set screenplay Bogland won the Grand Prize in the American Screenwriters Association / Gotham Writers’ Workshop International Screenwriting Competition 2009. He has also adapted Michael Morpurgo’s children’s…

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Three Steps to Heaven? Part One

Distribution experts Mick Southworth and Martin McCabe present the first instalment of their three-part guide to conceiving, making and selling a truly independent film.…

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Bryan O’Neil – One To Watch

Born and raised in Glasgow, Bryan O’Neil  has long been passionate about film-making and began writing scripts in 2004. Inspired equally by his love of graphic novels and indie cinema, Booked Out was the perfect…

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Studio Babelsberg

We travel to Potsdam, to discover why Studio Babelsberg is attracting international productions with its mix of history, technology and top-class facilities.…

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