Welcome to the latest series of Northern Film Network events. These occasions exist to offer you the chance to meet other filmmakers in your area and encourage collaboration between NFN members. Each event features a speaker with something to say to emerging filmmakers, either because they have worked their way up from the same position or because they exist to support new talent.
With the filmmaking scene in the North West currently in robust health, now is the time to seize the day, meet some likeminded people and get shooting your next cinematic adventure. . . www.north ernfilmnetwork.com. . . These events are supported by Northwest Vision and Media, Awards for All and Salford Film Festival. Event partners are Blackburn College, Droog Media, Mitchell and Kenyon Cinema, and Toxteth TV.
Salford Film Festival, Sallywood Babylon
Wednesday 28th November 2008, 8pm-2am. Islington Mill, James Street, Salford, M3 5HW. £5 / £4 NFN members. Book online http://www.quaytickets.com/WhatsOn/ EventDetail.aspx?EventId=1147 or to get the pound discount call 0870 428 0785 and quote that you are a “Northern Film Network member”.
Every great film fest needs a legendary closing night party – welcome to Sallywood Babylon. Fresh from a whirlwind tour of Berlin and New York, The Ting Tings will perform a headline set. Described by the Metro as a “blindingly brilliant, spanking new electro duo” and currently blinking into the light following an A&R scrum, fans include Rick Rubin, Steve Lamacq and, err, Noel Gallagher. Meanwhile expansive post-rockers The Detour present live guitar soundscapes for a selection of vintage Salford films and between bands there’ll be a selection of short films from this year’s SFF. On the decks ’til 2am filmmaker Stev e Manford will be stepping out from behind the lens to get all the gaffers, sparks and first ADs grinding on the dancefloor. This is an event for filmmakers to scope for collaborators, watch some great bands and films and celebrate the end of the Salford Film Festival in style.
Liverpool: Paul Green, Talent Scout
Wednesday 12th December, 7pm. Toxteth TV, 37 – 45 Windsor Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 1XE. Free
Paul Green is the Talent Scout for the National Film and Television School and the entire Skillset Screen Academy network. Having supported new talent executive producing for Screen West Midlands, Paul now trawls festivals and graduate shows, looking for filmmakers who would benefit from high-level training and support. Paul will talk about what he looks for in short films, how emerging filmmakers can show their talent in the best light and common mistakes that he sees in new work. To book send an e-mail to info[at]northernfilmnetwork.com with ‘Toxteth’ in the subject line.
Preston: BBC Film Network
Thursday 24th January, 7pm. Mitchell and Kenyon Cinema, Foster Building, University of Central Lancashire. Free.
BBC Film Network promotes new British filmmaking by screening short films and profiling the people who make them. Three new films are showcased in broadband quality every week, adding to a growing catalogue of over 400 shorts. Users are invited to offer feedback by commenting on and rating films. Senior Producer Claire Cook will screen a selection of top shorts from the site and discuss ways for new filmmaking talent to gain exposure. To book send an e-mail to info[at]northernfilmnetwork.com with ‘Preston’ in the subject line.
Blackpool: Filmonik
Wednesday 13th February, 7pm. West Coast Club Above, 5-7 Abingdon St, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 1DG. Free.
Since their launch in January 2005 as a small underground film night, Filmonik has become an invaluable platform for the Northwest’s independent filmmakers. With regular monthly screenings, Filmonik provides filmmakers of all levels and experience with the opportunity to bring their films to an audience outside of the selection-based world of film festivals. Working like an open-mic night for filmmakers, this Blackpool date, in association with Droog Media, will offer local filmmakers the chance to have their own films screened as well screening some of the best of previous Filmonik films. To book your film in for screening contact matt@filmonik.com.