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    Speed Networking for Screen-Based Industries

    You’ve heard about speed dating – you may even have participated – now prepare to apply its concepts to business, in an exclusive event organised by the Channel 4 IDEASFACTORY Creative Festival 2005. Speed Networking is just one event during the two-week festival aimed at helping people get ahead in the creative industries. Funded by…

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      Portobello Film Festival Weekly Video Cafe

      Portobello Film Festival presents a weekly Video Cafe, (7pm – 11pm/Bring Your Own Films 6pm-7pm) Every Wednesday at Inn On The Green, 3 Thorpe Close, London W10 (nearest tube Ladbroke Grove). Admission FREE 21st Century Documentary 9 November 2005 Terence Davies on The Trilogy In an entertaining ‘face to face’, Terence Davies sheds light on…

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        FLIP Animation Festival

        Enjoy some of the most innovative and exciting animated films from around the world, some getting their first audience screenings, at this year’s FLIP festival. Organised by Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton, FLIP aims to celebrate animation produced regionally, nationally and internationally and to inspire and entertain people of all ages. Following the success…

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          A Conversation with Kabir Bedi

          Spend 3 hours with one of India’s most famous actors, Kabir Bedi. Learn the skills of how to survive in Hollywood, Bollywood and Pinewood. Kabir will also be interviewed by Ranjit Sondhi (BBC Governor and chair of sampad) and later by Raj&Pablo (BBC Film Cafe – Asian Network). You will also have an opportunity to…

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            BEYONDTV Video Activist Festival

            BEYONDTV6 is a unique blend of music, short movies, subverts, animations and inspiring documentary, top visual jockeys and other media artistry. We’re going to celebrate our 6th annual festival, and this year’s event promises to be the brightest yet. This is an volunteer-run non-profit event.

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              Brief Encounters International Short Film Festival

              Five days of truly innovative and inspiring international shorts on the big screen. One of Europe’s best known competitive short film festivals, now in its 11th year. Filmmaker Focus sessions with John Smith and Nick Park; 2 day Film School with 6 masterclasses : directing, producing, composing, design, cinematography, scriptwriting. Venue: Watershed, Bristol.

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                Jump Cut

                In November the Institute of Contemporary Arts will be launching and hosting its own young person’s film festival: Jump Cut. Almost all submitted films will be shown during the week and there will also be workshops and talks, so plenty of opportunities to indulge an interest in film regardless of practical ability.

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                  Short Ends World Film Schools Festival

                  The Short Ends World Film School Festival was established by a group of undergraduate film students at the London College of Communication (formerly London College of Printing) in 2003. It is the only film festival dealing specifically with works from international films schools in London. The festival acts as a bridge between the academy and…

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                    Making Films, Using Music FREE Event

                    Calling all film-makers, musicians and visual artists with a moving image practice that incorporates music … :: Making Films, Using Music FREE Event :: – Monday 5th December 2005 – Most artists and moving image practitioners will at some point consider using music in their work, whether existing tracks, music performed from existing scores or…

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                      48 Hour Movie Challenge

                      National filmmaking competition where entrants have just 48-hours to make a 5-minute movie. All films made receive a screening at their local participating cinema for up to 300 people and there is a large prize for the best film made. 2006 sees the 2nd competition being run which will be bigger in all aspects!

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