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SHORT FILMS REED SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2012 48 GO GREEN 2012 & 2013. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO COMPETE IN A FESTIVAL. Delegating roles for the production Brainstorming. A LOT OF IT! Location Hunting Paperwork Getting Permissions Completing a location safety form Budgeting
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SHORT FILMSREED SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 201248 GO GREEN 2012 & 2013
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO COMPETE IN A FESTIVAL • Delegating roles for the production • Brainstorming. A LOT OF IT! • Location Hunting • Paperwork • Getting Permissions • Completing a location safety form • Budgeting • Logistics (transportation, food, …) • Paying the festival entry fee • Finding actors
48 GO GREEN 2012 http://www.48gogreen.com/
WHAT WAS ASKED FROM US LAST YEAR • THEME: SAVE THE EARTH • CHARACTER: K. NEWMAN, ARCHITECT • A LINE: “IT IS TIME TO PAUSE AND REFLECT” • AN OBJECT: BINOCULARS
YOU WILL HAVE FUN WITH YOUR ACTORS (while they are eating ice cream)
48 GO GREEN 2012 IS NOW OPEN TO SIGN UP.
THE FEES FOR ENTERING (as a group) Early Bird 62 GBP Regular Fee 74 GBP Late Fee 93 GBP
Production Roles • Producer: Oversees and delivers a film project to the film studio or other financing entity, while preserving the integrity, voice and vision of the film. • Film Director: The individual primarily responsible for overseeing the shooting and assembly of a film. He or she is most directly responsible for the picture’s final appearance. The director is sometimes referred to as the author or auteur of a film because of his or her essential involvement with its creation. • Screenwriter: While the dialogue in a film may seem natural to the viewer, it is carefully crafted by a writer. The screenwriter does far more than provide dialogue for the actors. He or she also shapes the sequence of events in a film to ensure that one scene leads logically to the next and the film tells its story in a logical and interesting way.
Production Designer & Art Director: Before one inch of film is shot, the production designer is the first artist to translate the script into visual form. He or she creates a series of storyboards that serve as the film’s first draft. The production designer determines the palette of colors to be used and often provides important suggestions about the composition of individual shots • Sound Designer: When sound was integrated into the film-making process, music, sound effects and dialogue became essential tools for enhancing a film’s visual qualities. • Actors: For the audience, actors are the most visible and tangible part of the production. While they are obviously essential to any film, they are pieces in a much larger puzzle. Behind every actor is a director guiding his or her performance, a cinematographer creating the perfect light and film exposure, a screenwriter providing plot and dialogue, an art director designing the physical environment and a costume designer providing the proper attire.
Editor: Shortly after shooting begins, the editor begins to organize the footage—known as the daily rushes—and arranges individual shots into one continuous sequence • Camera Operator: A camera operator or cameraman is a professional operator of a film or video camera. In filmmaking, the leading camera operator is usually called a cinematographer. • Director of Photography: DOPs must discover the photographic heart of a screenplay, using a variety of source material including stills photography, painting, other films, etc. They realise the desired look using lighting, framing, camera movement, etc.
THE ROLES FOR 48 Go Green Script writing Directing Costume design and creation Props and set design and building Shooting Editing Sound recording Production (Producing)
THE PRIZES • Go Green 2012. Make a Movie. Go To Hollywood! • The Grand Prize for the leading film is a $10,000 cash prize, and a trip to Hollywood to show your film! Hollywood is where the magic of film comes to life. Think of the possibilities. You know the competition will be fierce, because you will be fighting for every director's dream come true! • In addition, there are over $50,000 in cash and prizes total for the 2012 48 Go Green. This is exciting news for all participants. Check back often for more details and updates!
REED FILM FESTIVAL 2012 MUST SUBMIT BEFORE 31ST OF JANUARY 2013
WHAT DO THEY EXPECT • We want you to write, shoot and edit a film no longer than 3 minutes, based on the theme, 'Ambition’ • Be funny, be serious, be artistic, be thought provoking. Shoot with a film crew or just shoot on your mobile. However you choose to make your film, make sure you submit your entry by 31 January 2013 at 23.59, to be in with a chance of winning one of four prizes. http://www.reed.co.uk/film
WHAT WE ARE AIMING FOR • EXPERIENCE • FUN • BROADINING SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE OF FILMMAKING • A GOOD PORTFOLIO • GAINING NEW FRIENDS • LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE INDUSTRY • GETTING MORE INVOLVED • NETWORKING • GETTING TO KNOW PEOPLE WITH SAME VISIONS • SHARING IDEAS