Friday 28 May 2010

Thursday 27 May 2010

Fitness Video

Recently i have been working on a fitness video with an english tennis association coach, its very interesting to do this as its completely different from previous work i have done. Its not exciting shots or any sort of visually intensive effects. I like the fact this is literally shoot quick edit done, money in the pocket.
He has hinted at more work in the future on a project which would be far more exciting, an animated mixed martial arts video........watch this space....




Friday 14 May 2010

Oh man

DIY DSLR Wooden Shoulder Rig from Jonathan Clifford Bergqvist on Vimeo.



This is love and engineering, shame i dont have a workshop full of tools or a highly skilled dad (sorry). The thing of interest is the methods of focus with the handle being a twister motion allowing focus .

SteadiCam

550D Canon T2i Camera Stabilizer from emmagination on Vimeo.



For £100 you don't expect that much, one of the best things (also a hindrance at times) is the lightness of the 550d/T2i. This means that its not as hard to weight on a rig like this designed for smaller cameras. I will seriously think about this seen as it looks to produce some nice effects.

Offset Shoulder Rig

$20 DIY DSLR Shoulder Mount Rig - Offset from emmagination on Vimeo.



I am unsure what to do about this due to how this seems to be an option which has parts which are easier to source locally, i think this may be a better option seen as i can aline the camera directly up with my natural eye-line.

DIY Shoulder Mount

DIY $20.00 Dollar Shoulder Rig Camera Support from emmagination on Vimeo.



For my 550d i want to make a shoulder mount, the price of buying one is too much for my current status. I began looking at homemade options and stumbled across this little cracker, i need to find a builders merchants or hardware store near by but when i have the parts away i shall go. This will begin my equipment store which i plan on building throughout my career.

Filming Techniques

Field of View

The Field of View (FOV) is the angle described by a cone with the vertex at the camera's position. It is determined by the camera's focal length, with the shorter the focal length the wider the FOV. For example, for a 35mm lens the FOV is 63 degrees (wide-angle), for a 50 mm lens it is 46 degrees (normal), and for a 135 mm lens it is 18 degrees (telephoto). A wide angle lens exaggerates depth while a telephoto lens minimizes depth differences.

Transitions

In film or video scene consists of a sequence of shots. Each shot is made from a different perspective and then they are joined together. The joining together of the individual shots to make a particular scene is accomplished through transitions.

The transition may be from one camera angle to another camera angle or from one camera to another camera. When you do transitions as a CG animator you are fulfilling the role of the editor, whose task is to put together a set of individual shots into a scene. One technique that film editors use is to focus on a particular element that is consistent between shots. This can be a physical object or it can be a compositional element such as a motion, color, or direction.

The simplest transition between shots it is a straight cut, which is an abrupt transition between two shots. Another type of transition is called a fade, in which the overall value of the scene increases or decreases into a frame of just one color. For example, a fade to black may indicate the end of the sequence. When one scene fades out as another scene fades in this is a dissolve. These dissolves are used frequently to indicate a passage of time. For example, you might have a shot moving down a hall and then a dissolve as it moves into a different part of the building.

Another type of transition is when one scene wipes across the frame and replaces the previous seen. Wipes can move in any direction and open one side to the other or they can start in the center and move out or the edge of the frame and move in. Wipes are very noticeable and best not used often.

Camera Angle

The camera angle helps to determine the point of view of the camera. This is very important since viewers have seen much TV or film and this has conditioned them to interpret the cameras "eye level" as containing meaning. Viewers expect the camera to show a level horizon. If the camera is not then it appears sinister to them. The cameras height above ground level and its angle in relationship to the ground should reflect real-life. A birds eye or worms eye view is unnatural and draws attention to itself. This may be all right if there's a reason. However, it may detract from the content of the animation. Something that is a problem in CG. is that the ease of moving or putting a virtual camera anywhere may lead to excessive use of inappropriate camera angles.

A good idea is to observe existing film and video and to determine how far above ground level the camera is for a particular scene and use that information. For example, in a wide-angle shot the camera is usually in position of a viewer sitting down. In close-ups males are usually shown from just below eye level and females from just above eye-level. Placing a camera at the eye level of a standing person actually appears too high most of the time.

Camera moves

There are several fundamental camera moves that were developed right after the invention of motion picture cameras and are still used today. Using a virtual camera you can make almost any move, however, it is still a good idea to use these real world moves. These moves include the following:

Panning and Tilting

For both of these shots the camera is stationary and rotates in a horizontal (panning) or vertical (tilting) plane.

Panning is used to follow a moving object or character, or to show more than can fit into a single frame, such as panning across a landscape. It is also used as a transition between one camera position and another.

Inexperienced operators may pan too fast and caused an effect known as strobing. This is also a problem in CG and is called tearing. This can cause motion sickness or cause the illusion of motion to be broken. For example, for an animation at 30 fps, the number of frames needed for a 45 degree pan would be about 22 frames for a quick turn or 66 frames for a casual turn.

One way to avoid strobing is to use scene motion blur when rendering. This blur is done by sharing information between frames. Note that this is a scene motion blur where a scene shares information from the prior and next scenes. This is not the same as object motion blur.

The same motion considerations about panning are valid for tilting.

Dolly and Tracking shots

A dolly is a small wheeled vehicle, piloted by a dolly grip, that is used to move a camera around in a scene. A dolly shot is a move in and out of a scene, i.e., the movement is parallel to the camera lens axis. A tracking shot is a movement perpendicular to the camera lens axis. The key to these shots is to have realistic motion. The motion can be judged by looking at how fast humans move and then how many frames it would take to realize this motion. Examples of motion at different speeds are given in the table below.



Miles per hour Feet per second Number of Frames to move 10 feet at 30 fps
Casual stroll 2 2.9 102
Average walk 3 4.4 68
Brisk walk 4 5.9 51
Average jog 6 8.8 34
Average run 8 11.7 26
All out sprint 12 17.6 17
Car 30 44 7

It is also important to have realistically smooth starts and stops in your shots.

Crane or Boom shot

This is when the camera moves up or down, as if it were on a physical crane. The same considerations for panning and tilting apply for crane shots.

Zoom Lenses and the Vertigo Effect

A Zoom lens has a variable focal length and so camera "moves" can be made without actually moving the camera. Professional cinematographers use the zoom very sparingly and generally prefer to move the camera. Amateurs love the zoom and can create some very nauseating motion by combining zooms and rapid pans. A zoom changes the angle of display so spatial relationships also change.

In the movie "Vertigo", Alfred Hitchcock took advantage of this feature to create a what is now known as the vertigo shot. This involves synchronizing the movement of the subject with the zoom so that the subject is always the same size, but the background changes.

Depth of Field Effects

Real cameras have a depth of field, i.e., only part of the image is in focus at anyone time. The depth of field is a function of the lens length with short lenses (wide-angle) having a large depth of field and telephoto lenses have a small depth of field. Many CG cameras have an infinite depth of field, i.e., everything is in focus, and this looks unnatural. More advanced CG systems have cameras that emulate real lenses this way.

One way to change the center of attention in a scene is to have one object, e.g., in the foreground, in focus, with the background out of focus. Then an object in the background is brought into focus, with the foreground object now out of focus.

Thursday 13 May 2010

Crew Members

Employer: Invictus Media Limited
Location: Manchester, Northwest
Duration: ongoing, starts immediately



Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis.
Invictus Media is an up and coming Manchester based media and production company searching for talented people to be involved in new and future projects. We are currently developing short films, features, television, music videos, webcasting, radio and promotional/corporate videos. Initially the work will be unpaid with a view to taking selected people on a freelance commission basis. We are looking for anyone from students and graduates to amateurs and anyone with a desire to work in the industry and the passion to prove it.
We are looking for all kinds of crew positions, such as,
Directors
Producers
Writers
Director of Photography
2nd Assistant Director
Camera Operator
Script Supervisor/Continuity
Sound
Editors
Grips
Runners to name but a few. Obviously there are more positions to a crew but listing them would take us too long. We are also looking for talent, so feel free to send us your showreels.
Successful applicants will be invited to our office to have a sit down with the managing directors for a one to one.

We look forward to hearing from you all.


Apply to: Gina Smith


This is more in an area which is useful, manchester is very close on train and would be easy to commute to. The fact the pay is non is a bit confusing but i would hope they intend on having some form if it is a permanent position.

Film Production - £1,000 for 2 days work

Region: London
Job Type: Production Management, Broadcasting/Transmission, Senior Editor, Camera Technician, Series Editor, Head of Production, Director/Cameraperson, Graphics & Design, Directors, Cinematographer, DV Camera Operator, Key Grip, Management, Media & Digital, Studio Director, Post Production Manager, Executive Producer, Production Co-ordinator, Series Producer, Jimmy Jib Operator, Assistant Editor, Writer/Storyliner, Camera Assistant, Producer/Director, Post-Production, Junior Production Manager, Production Executive, Senior Producer, Edit Assistant, Edit, Grip, Production Assistant, Camera Supervisor, Broadcast Engineer, Assistant Producer, Camera, Camera Operator, Managing Editor, Junior Production Co-ordinator, Series Director, Editor, Craft Grades, Broadcast Assistant, Edit Producer, Production & Editorial, Production Manager, Senior Cameraperson
Genre: Commercials, Factual, Competition, Documentary, Broadcasting, Corporate, New Media
Start Date: Not set

Full Job Description Date posted: 21th April 2010 Applications to date: 23

The Bread Factory / GAIL’s, the UK’s leading artisan bakery, is on the lookout for film production students or freelancers to write, direct and produce a mini-series of up to 5 x 30 second films for our website, that captures our world. We live and love the world of craft baking.


We plan to shortlist 10 applications for an interview to discuss your ideas and any production costs. The best ideas will be invited to film for 1 day in our bakery and the winning application will receive £1,000.


We hope to share our passion for baking with you and we hope that you will find the world of artisan baking an unusual and interesting subject matter.


For more information, please follow this link http://www.breadltd.co.uk/news_from_the_bread_factory

Job Location Information
Hendon, London NW9 6AQ



This is interesting because its the first position which has mentioned the word 'student' it offers the CHANCE to get paid now i dont like the sound of travelling at personal expense and staying overnight when there isn't any money at all guaranteed. This is really a competition brief.

Saturday 1 May 2010

The Festival of Fantastic Films 2010



The 21st Annual Convention of the Society of Fantastic Films
will be held on the
15th - 17th October, 2010
at Sachas Hotel, Manchester

Because of the substantial increases in price at the Days Hotel (upwards of 100%) we needed to find a new venue, and while Sachas does not have anything like the cinema-style locations of the Days Hotel, it does have various other pluses:

1) The accommodation cost has been confirmed as £55 per room B & B for single occupancy, £65 per room B & B for double occupancy, £75 per room B & B for triple occupancy.

As Sachas is regularly used by soccer fans it is recommended that you arrange booking very soon if you wish to stay in the hotel – when United or City are at home rooms are at a premium.

When booking you MUST quote code FFSA 1010 to the booking office and the rates will be held.

Special Festival rates are available from Thursday 14th to Monday 18th. The Hotel will release ALL unbooked rooms on the 1st September, and after that will charge the going rate.

Please book soon to avoid disappointment!

2) Bar Prices for the full weekend will be held at Happy Hour rates.

3) The hotel has a lunch carvery at £5 daily and its very good value. Evening meals: Pizzas are available for £10-£12, and we will also be having our usual pub grub at about £6 per evening meal.

4) The films will be shown in the big room and the smaller room upstairs will house Tony Meadows' movies. These will have to be set up as there are no cinema facilities within the hotel – however for those with long memories you’ll remember we did all this back when.

5) I am trying to negotiate a discounted rate for a car park. Sachas do have an agreed discount of 20% with NCP for parking in the ARNDALE CAR PARK (which is security covered and only 400 yards from the hotel)

6) Sachas is on the Metro line from Piccadilly station and is almost next door to the Arndale / Town Centre so the shops etc. are easily accessible.

Tony and I would agree with all the Festival regulars who prefer the Days Hotel / Conference Centre complex, but the prices make it completely impossible. If you're not familiar with Sachas please talk to some of the attendees from the early 90’s and they’ll tell you that Sachas was great fun.

Gil Lane-Young

Moves


Have you missed any of moves10's festival programme?

Based at Liverpool's creative hub, the Bluecoat, moves successfully took over the city in April 2010 with a packed 5-day programme of international screenings, unique artistic indoor and outdoor works, inspiring talks, workshops and live performances.
Check out some of moves programme highlights.

moves continues!

Keep moving and catch moves experimental short films that have been awarded the much sought-after Alternative Routes award on BBC Big Screens across the UK until the end of May.

moves is touring through Europe with its first stopovers at Intermodem, Debrecen (Hungary, 5-8 May 2010) and the Dance House, Glasgow (Scotland, 26 May 2010).
Further trips to our partner festivals Frame Research (Portugal) and 700IS (Iceland) are following later this year.

The cream of moves09 travelled as far as Australia, Hungary, Spain, Brazil, Russia and Scotland. Click here for more info.

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Friday 30 April 2010

Various Technical Crew

Employer: First Sight Media
Location: Various Locations [view map]
Duration: Various - 4-6 days, starts Various 11th July 2010



First Sight Media are one of the UK’s leading Live Event video production specialists working on corporate events and graduation ceremonies across the country. We are looking for a variety of staff across the country to join the team at our Graduation Events. Each crew member will be working as to record graduation ceremonies at various universities.
Each university’s ceremonies are for week commencing 12th July and are from 5 days (plus a rigging day) to 4 days across the week.
At least 1 year experience in your chosen field a must and applicants are requested to detail their relevant experience, geographical location, daily rate (with and without kit where appropriate and inclusive of travel and expenses) and references as part of a covering letter. We are only looking for local crew (or those able to commute from a reasonable distance) for each location.
AUDIO ENGINEER
With live event experience. To set-up and monitor/control the sound for both the venue and the video recording. LOCATIONS: Norwich, Liverpool and Egham.
CAMERA OPERATOR
With live event experience. To form part of a 2-3 man camera team directed and vision-mixed live and filming GV scenes throughout the days. LOCATIONS: Egham, Manchester, Norwich, Lancaster. With and without camera/tripod.
VISION MIXER
With live event experience. To direct the team and mix between inputs. We are particularly interested in those with their own event kit (3 cameras, mixing desk, cables, VTR etc) but will consider those without. LOCATION: Lancaster.
Please apply to Rich Belcher via the online form only (no calls please) and successful applicants will be contacted towards the end of May or sooner. Please only apply for the positions listed as we are not seeking any other employees.
We look forward to hearing from you.

More Info: http://www.firstsightmedia.co.uk


Apply to: Rich Belcher



This is a position which is interesting, this is something which i feel as though i could do i am aware that it wants experience but i feel as though i could offer them a full crew. I have a friend who has worked as a sound technician before and know many people who film edit etc. This is something which i am sure i could do myself without a company seen as graduation videos are neither exciting or action packed.

Wednesday 28 April 2010

Camera Operator

Employer: Show my property
Location: M25
Duration: ONGOING, starts May/June



IF YOU CAN ANSWER YES TO THE FOLLOWING, PLEASE RESPOND.
CAN YOU SHOOT?
CAN YOU EDIT?
DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT?
DO YOU HAVE TRANSPORT?
WE ARE LOOKING TO EXPAND OUR STABLE OF CAMERAMEN/WOMEN.WE ARE A PROPERTY FILMING COMPANY. WE FILM PROPERTIES ALL OVER ENGLAND BUT MAINLY HOME COUNTIES/M25 AREA.WE SEND OUT CAMERAMEN/WOMEN AND TV HOSTS TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO WORK (FILM AND EDIT) TO A BROADCAST-ABLE STANDARD. THE SHOOTS USUALLY LAST BETWEEN 4-7 HOURS AND THE EDIT WILL TAKE 1-3 HOURS. WE PAY A SET RATE OF £350 PER SHOOT, INCLUDING EDIT WHICH MUST BE DONE WITHIN 3 DAYS. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT OUR EXAMPLE VIDEO ON www.showmyproperty.tv
THIS IS A GREAT GIG FOR THE RIGHT PEOPLE AND CAN REALLY HELP TO FILL IN THE GAPS BETWEEN OTHER JOBS. WE ARE FAIRLY FLEXIBLE TOO. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE SEND EXAMPLES OF YOUR WORK, ALONG WITH YOUR CONTACT DETAILS.

More Info: http://www.showmyproperty.tv


Apply to: Deborah Singleton


An interesting option which could lead to a well payed career, this is another position which needs a driving license which is becoming a trend which i may have to accept and do something about.

Linkedin


http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/alex-moody/21/90a/88

Tuesday 27 April 2010

Camera operator

Employer: Tilehouse Productions
Location: Yorkshire
Duration: one week duration, starts End of May/Early June



Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis.
We are looking for a small crew to film a short pilot episode of a comedy sketch show. We require two cameras of Sony Z1 or similar quality, lights and sound recording equipment.
The job will last for no more than a week and would be excellent experience for somebody who is starting out in their career.
Pay will be discussed on an individual basis.
If you like the sound of this job please feel free to send in your application.

Regards
George Barnes


Apply to: George Barnes



This confuses me, they want people who are starting out as this is good experience but they want them to have sony cameras and other kit. The best thing is its local, at last proof that up north has more than itv to offer production jobs.

Monday 26 April 2010

Camera man

Employer: FABWELSH Productions
Location: Central London
Duration: Seven Months, starts 10th May/Nov 2010



Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis.
Camera man required for a series of interviews and presenting style footage. Must have own equipment fluent in English, reliable and have a keen interest in filming and production work.

Paid and unpaid depending on experience

If this sounds like you then please contact 07561498907 for further info or twitter me at www.twitter.com/FABWELSH

Kind Regards
Rosie Elloise Harris


Apply to: Rosie Elloise Harris, 20 Wrampling Place, Edmonton, N9 7BJ

This sounds mysteriously like a student production, it is something which i could do seen as i have my own equipment, this also reminds me i need to carry on making more camera filming tools........shoulder mount.

Saturday 24 April 2010

DOP

Region: Continental Europe, Rest of World, London
Job Type: Camera
Genre:
Start Date: Not set

Full Job Description Date posted: 23rd April 2010 Applications to date: 5
Duration 8 DAYS

We are looking for a cameraman who can shoot 16mm and Canon 5D/7D HD to come on the Gumball Rally 1st May - 8th May. Has to be confident shooting unaided on their own on both cameras, to capture beautiful Top Gear style footage separate from the main documentary unit.

Additional Info/About Company We are normally a Socially Responsible TV Production Company brought to notice by World's First Interactive Urban Drama Series 'Dubplate Drama' screened across C4, E4, MTVBase, MTVOne, PSP, 3 Mobile in partnership with ChildLine and the NSPCC.

For this project we are working freelance for Gumball 3000 Films.

Job Location Information
LONDON, AMSTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, BOSTON, TORONTO, NEW YORK CITY


This would have been so much fun, travelling around using cameras virtually the same as my own. Filming cars in a top gear style sounds like something so many people i know would like to do, this has also reminded me of the travel factor involved in this industry. This is something i would aim to take advantage of due to how i want to visit other countries and experience filming in different atmospheres.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Leeds International Film Festival returns in 2010

2010 for the 24th Leeds International Film Festival - 4th - 21st November 2010. Key dates will be published on the site shortly.

The Festival Hub
Nation of Shopkeepers
The city's brilliant new 850 capacity, extra-friendly bar and music venue willbe the centre of the Film festival in 2009. Situated in close proximity to our major screening venues in Leeds city centre, Nation of Shopkeepers is the prefect venue to unwind, meet friends and discuss the films you've seen that day. We'll also be presenting regular live music and special events at the venue throughout the Film Festival.

Tuesday 20 April 2010

Freelance Colourist / Online Editor

Region: London
Job Type: Edit, Post-Production
Genre: Commercials
Start Date: Not set

Full Job Description Date posted: 20th April 2010 Applications to date: 2
Duration Short-term

We are currently looking for a freelance colourist or online editor who has their own client base in commercials, features, drama, music promos or docs.

We are building a second suite which will house a Quantel eQ grading system.

This would be perfect for a colourist/grader/online editor who has recently left a position at another company, but wants to carry on working with their own client base without the restrictions of a full-time position.

The hourly rate you command would determine the freelance rate.
We would supply technical and production support for your jobs.

Junior Colourists / Assistants need not apply

Job Location Information
Soho, London




The issue with this job is not its location seen as travel may be something which i have to do regularly anyway, but it needs the applicant to have a large client base anyway. This seems to a be a trend within new companies that they hire experience because it comes with a client base.

Thursday 8 April 2010

Kinofilm

Kinofilm 11 Manchester European Short Film Festival
Written by john wojowski
Monday, 05 April 2010 16:47
The Kinofilm Manchester European Short Film Festival 2010 is pleased to announce a selection of highlights from a line-up that offers an ambitious, accessible and wide ranging week of new film and filmmaking events in Manchester, 27 April – 2 May. As ever, short films are the main focus of the festival, which showcases a kaleidoscope of new talent.

Over six days Kinofilm 2010 will screen 200 shorts over 30 programmes, selected from over 1000 submissions from across Europe. Not to be missed is the hilarious Oscar© nominee: Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty with Kathleen O’Rourke, screening in Animation. At the opposite end of the genre scale, Kino Extreme explores edgy, challenging new work including Tom Geens’ award winner You’re the Stranger Here. Elsewhere, the Love Stories programme explores romance in all its forms, including a wistful break up for the iPod generation in Modern Life is Rubbish, with rising stars Rafe Spall and Rebecca Night. Another Oscar© nominated short, Rabbit a la Berlin (2010 Documentary Short) is a rare treat and we are very excited to announce a special screening of this year’s BAFTA Best Short Film nominees.

Alongside the impressive shorts programmes, there are six debut features to look forward to in the “Transitions” strand, from directors who cut their teeth in short film. David Whitney’s acclaimed Kandahar Break is a definite stand out, the topical, tense drama following a mine clearer in late 1990s Southern Afghanistan. Horror fans will find their adrenalin pumping with local filmmaker Lawrence Gough’s Salvage, in which a sleepy cul-de-sac is plunged into fear when a mysterious ship container washes up nearby. Kinofilm will be welcoming directors featured in the “Transitions” strand to the festival to share their views on making the jump from short to feature.

Kitroom assistant / trainee sound recordist

Region: London
Job Type: Post-Production, Facilities/Services, Sound Recordist, Sound
Genre:
Start Date: Not set

Full Job Description Date posted: 6th April 2010 Applications to date: 9
Duration 3 months initially to permanent

We are looking to take on an entry level kit room assistant initially as a general assistant to the in-house camera department.

We would specifically like to take on someone who is interested in learning sound recording.

There is an opportunity for the right person to become trained in-house on location and in our studio.

This position will suit an entry level or partly experienced candidate from the AV industry who is keen to get their foot in the TV door, work hard and progress within a busy broadcast environment.

Full UK driving license required.

We are West London based and can often work unsociable hours so are looking for someone within proximity of London W12.

Strictly no phone calls please, applications by E-mail only.

Additional Info/About Company

Camera & Crews hire, Studio, Avid Post-Production.
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Our recent crew credits include: 'Victorian Farm - Escape in time' (BBC1), 'Restoration Roadshow' (BBC1), 'Celebrity Cash In The Attic' (BBC1), 'My Super Sweet I, II (MTV)', 'Make My Body Younger' (BBC3), 'Britain's Favourite View' (Granada), '10 years younger I, II & III' (CH4), '50 Greatest Comebacks (BBC3), How to look good naked I & II' (CH4),'The Big Day' (BBC1), 'Allo, Allo again' (CH4), 'Is Benny Hill Still Funny?' (CH4), 'Only fools on horses' (BBC), 'Your money or your wife' (CH4), Various BBC Factual & Learning, 'Beat the Burglar & Bailiff I & II' (BBC1), BBC News, OBBC On demand, BBC E24, plus hundreds of hours for virtually all production companies & broadcasters.

Job Location Information
London

This is the sort of position which i think i am more likely to have to take as a first time position, working with sound would be really interesting but the main issue which is cropping up is the fact i have neither a car nor license to drive. This is something i have been thinking about for a long time now and think it would now be something which is highly beneficial to my career.

Wednesday 7 April 2010

Latitude

Latitude Festival 2010 film and comedy additions
Written by Dani Cotter
Tuesday, 30 March 2010 11:06
Latitude Festival returns for an incredible 5th Edition on 15th-18th July 2010 set in the beautiful countryside of Henham Park Estate on Suffolk’s Sunrise Coast. Latitude is dedicated to bringing the very best from the worlds of music, theatre, comedy, literature, film, poetry, dance, art, fashion and cabaret together for one glorious weekend and once again, it has created a line-up like no other.

FILM & MUSIC ARENA

A heady mix of visual and aural pleasure, the Film & Music Arena is home to some of the festival’s most mesmerising performances. Bringing together the worlds of alternative cinema and music, the arena will showcase a jam-packed programme of award-winning films, documentaries and shorts with Q&A sessions and discussions alongside musical treats and thrilling visuals.

BAFTA is will be bringing another excellent programme of Q&As and discussions helping audiences access industry expertise and celebrate quality in film and television. First to be announced is pioneering British film director and screenwriter Paul Greengrass. Famed for his signature use of hand-held cameras, Greengrass is a leading and award-winning filmmaker specialising in dramatisations of real-life events. He has covered topics such as SAS actions in the Gulf War with his TV film The One That Got Away, institutional racism in the police force with The Murder Of Stephen Lawrence and the 1972 shootings in Northern Ireland in his documentary styled Bloody Sunday. Greengrass won the BAFTA award for Best Director at the 60th British Academy Film Awards and received an Oscar nomination for Achievement in Directing at the 79th Academy Awards, as well as earning the Writers Guild of America Award and BAFTA nominations for Best Original Screenplay for his for quasi-documentary-styled film United 93, a film based on the September 11th hijacking of United Airlines Flight 93.

Greengrass has also enjoyed Hollywood success with the 2002 sequel The Bourne Identity and its follow-up The Bourne Ultimatum starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, an amnesiac who realises he was once a top CIA assassin who is now being pursued by his former employers. Most recently, Greengrass returned to directing duties with Matt Damon in Green Zone – in which a U.S Army officer discovers covert and faulty intelligence causes him to go rogue as he hunts for Weapons of Mass Destruction in an unstable region.

Tuesday 6 April 2010

Runners

Employer: SG Films LTD
Location: London [view map]
Duration: 2 weeks, starts 18th May 2010



Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis. [note on unpaid jobs]
Runners required to work on a short Tele-film for MTV Asia. Must have a drivers license and must be efficient and flexible to work within all the departments closely as instructed by the line producers. Filming will be in various London locations from the 18th-29th May 2010. Need a clean drivers license. Some experience as a runner is required. Do send in your Resume to the email provided with any reference of work you have done in the past.
PS: This is not a paid position. However, expenses will be covered. Preferability will be given to those that live in and around London (locally)
Contact Sandip Patel or Gautami Patel on :shreydarshi@yahoo.com

Kind regards and Good luck.


Apply to: Sandip Patel



another job which requires you be living in the south and be free whenever they need, perfect or not.

Saturday 3 April 2010

Networking Sites

I have joined several production websites which employers search through to find people in the right areas with the right skill set.

ProductionBase has a huge number of employers which leads me to believe it must be fairly reputable. It does however cost £28 a month but i think this may be worth it.

ProductionWizard is another which i have joined, this has no fee but has a poor base of jobs unless you upgrade to there little black book which is in essence a folio.

Sunday 28 March 2010

Cinematographer + Sound Operator

Employer: Amstell Films Ltd
Location: London [view map]
Duration: 4 days, starts 7th June 2010



THE HONEY TRAP: WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND

Log-Line:
The Honey Trap is a dark, psychological thriller about bloody revenge within a love triangle.

Synopsis:
Londoner Stan Stool has a severely broken heart after finding out his wife has cheated on him. He becomes unstable, aggressive and obsessed with bloody revenge. In the midst of Stan’s vengeance he meets and sleeps with a beautiful women called Jade. Ironically and unexpectedly, Jade murders Stan for a reason far greater than revenge.

Amstell Films Ltd (c)


Apply to: James Amstell

An interesting project, may be a good means of getting into the industry and getting my name known. I quite like the idea to work with smaller production companies due to how a smaller crew will mean for a higher chance of getting known and networking

Thursday 25 March 2010

UK film festivals

Aberystwyth (Feburary): Ffresh - Student Moving Image Festival of Wales
Aberystwyth (November): Abertoir Horror Festival
Accrington, Lancashire (March): Pennine Film Festival
Appledore (May): Appledore Visual Arts Festival
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Monday 22 March 2010

In-house Office Runner Position

Region: London
Job Type: Production & Editorial, Runner
Genre:
Start Date: Not set

Full Job Description Date posted: 20th March 2010 Applications to date: 35
We are looking to recruit a new in-house office runner. This is a trainee position, so applicants do not need previous TV production experience, but it would be helpful if you have had some exposure to the media industry or a proven interest in the sector.
A specific training fund will be provided for the benefit of this post. The salary for this position is £300 per week.
Position is to start in the next few weeks.

In your application, please tell us :

1) Why you want to work in the television industry

2) Your current availability

3) About any previous office experience you have had

4) That you saw this posting in Broadcast Freelancer



JOB DESCRIPTION

Tea and Lunch Runs
Replenishing stationery cupboards and general tidying
Requesting and returning archive boxes
Archive Logging
Opening and distributing office post
Ordering taxis and couriers
Photocopying and scanning
Welcoming new starters
Clearing production space
General production support when required
Reception Cover
DVD copying and dubbing bay cover
Occasional production running on location or in studio



EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

Proven strong verbal and written communication skills
Confidence and ability to talk to people at all levels
Proven IT skills – use of Microsoft word/ Excel and good typing skills


PERSON SPECIFICATION

Proactive, organized, calm, methodical worker
Work using own initiative and well within a team
Good sense of humour, can do attitude, and bags of enthusiasm

Job Location Information
London



This is a position which i think would be an option if it was nearer to the north. At £300 a week the salary is reasonable but to live in london would not cover much more than living costs. There is no apparent 'step up' but i presume this is a method of gaining experience which leads to better positions being offered. However this does some to entail many different areas which could mean the whole term of employment involves no actual camera operation.

Wednesday 17 March 2010

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Tuesday 16 March 2010

Personal Statement

Cinematography is not only a skill but also a passion; it is a great creative outlet, which is challenging but more important than that it is highly gratifying whether working on personal briefs or professional. Being interested in photography, cameras and lighting has meant design and cinematography have always been of the utmost interest. An ND in Graphic Design helped further skills and critical knowledge, which enthused and guided me towards moving image. Having worked extensively with green screen, track and dolly, crane arms, stedicam and similar systems during my degree has lead to a level of proficiency in using most film related equipment. My personal area of interest lies within camera operation, technical skills and equipment knowledge. I have good patience, attention to detail and have the ability to work under direction. The idea of working in an ever-changing industry with constant progression, which needs continued professional development is one, which would lead to great personal gratification.
Visual Effects are also a passion of mine, i enjoy the process of taking raw footage and using it along with other pre-composed pieces of work whether it be CG or other elements to create something which is highly visually exciting. I am used to colour grading seen as i work with my own camera which is a 550d/Rebel T2i.