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CAMBRIDGESHIRE FILM CONSORTIUM EDUCATION EVENTS<br />

Thursday 23 September, 10.00am–1.00pm<br />

STUDENT CRITICS<br />

AT THE CAMBRIDGE<br />

FILM FESTIVAL<br />

TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE<br />

Are you in full-time education?<br />

Passionate about film?<br />

Want valuable film industry<br />

experience as a critic?<br />

Write reviews for the <strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Film</strong><br />

<strong>Festival</strong> and they could be published<br />

in the <strong>Festival</strong> Daily newspaper and on<br />

the festival website. You might even<br />

win a prize as BEST STUDENT CRITIC!<br />

Opportunities Prizes sponsored by<br />

for free tickets<br />

before 5.00pm /<br />

reduced price<br />

evening tickets.<br />

Minimum<br />

three reviews<br />

(200-250 words). Further information<br />

e-mail: cpo25@cam.ac.uk<br />

BEHIND THE SCENES OF TODAY’S FILM AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY<br />

An opportunity to hear professionals discuss<br />

working in the current film and television industry:<br />

finding an agent, working to commission, composing<br />

music, the work of the art and set designer and<br />

the role of the film reviewer. Also latest news<br />

for student filmmakers on becoming a regular<br />

contributor to the BBC Video Nation Network, an<br />

exciting online project inviting submissions to<br />

current BBC features and campaigns.<br />

Speakers:<br />

Speakers from BBC Video Nation and Agent Peter MacFarlane;<br />

<strong>Film</strong> Critic for Sight and Sound Catherine Wheatley; Sloane U’ren,<br />

Art Director and Set Director on HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-<br />

BLOOD PRINCE, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH and BATMAN BEGINS; Ant<br />

Neely. Composer for SIX FEET UNDER and BOSTON LEGAL.<br />

LONDON 2012 FILM NATION: SHORTS – FREE FILM-MAKING WORKSHOPS<br />

Run in partnership with Panasonic, <strong>Film</strong> Nation: Shorts<br />

will introduce young people to film-making, support them<br />

in developing their talent, and give everyone who enters a<br />

chance to have their work screened around the UK. Winning<br />

films will be screened in front of the crowds in venues during<br />

the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London in 2012.<br />

Sunday 19 September, 9.00am–5.00pm<br />

MAKE A FILM IN A DAY WORKSHOP:<br />

AGES 14-16.<br />

Working with industry<br />

professionals through First<br />

Light, make a short film in<br />

a day, themed around the<br />

Olympic and Paralympic<br />

Games. Learn about story,<br />

camera, sound, directing,<br />

editing and producing a<br />

short film.<br />

Venue: Queen’s Building, Emmanuel College<br />

FREE EVENT (incl. lunch). Max. 12 places.<br />

Bookings: 0871 902 5720 / www.picturehouses.co.uk<br />

BEING JOHN MALKOVICH<br />

BATMAN BEGINS<br />

Cost: £4. Tickets limited.<br />

Bookings: 01223 579127 / trish.s@picturehouses.co.uk<br />

A <strong>Cambridge</strong>shire <strong>Film</strong> Consortium event in collaboration with<br />

The Department of English, Communication, <strong>Film</strong> and Media,<br />

and <strong>Cambridge</strong> School of Art, at Anglia Ruskin University<br />

HARRY POTTER<br />

Monday 20 September, 10.00am–1.00pm<br />

An Introduction to Directing<br />

– Creating Performance<br />

AGES 19-25.<br />

Working with 104 <strong>Film</strong>s and award<br />

winning director Emma Sullivan, learn<br />

the necessary skills & techniques<br />

to successfully direct actors on<br />

screen. This workshop is for first time<br />

filmmakers aged 19-25.<br />

Venue: Queen’s Building, Emmanuel College<br />

FREE EVENT. Max. 30 places.<br />

Bookings: 0871 902 5720 / www.picturehouses.co.uk<br />

56 Box Office: 0871 902 5720 www.cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk<br />

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