It's another... MIC UPDATE
It's another... MIC UPDATE
Hi All, The annual Tempo dance fest has started, and there's a lot for fans of moving image (as well as dance of course). The 'Reeldance' film series has great promise, as does the special one-off screening presented by Yours Truly, of classic NZ dance films in 'Homegrown Dance Selector'.
We're marking the return of the Intro to Digital Video Workshops, always high-energy, just scroll down for more.
If you haven't already, check out the ADA forums, check out what's happening with digital art in this country http://ada.waikato.ac.nz/
And finally, Brad McGann's excellent 'In My Fathers Den' starts screening at Rialto Cinemas today with exclusive Q n A screenings on Thursday October 7, Friday 8, and Saturday 9th directly after the 6.00pm session in Auckland with the director and lead actors. For Bookings check http://www.rialto.co.nz Read Phillip Matthews review in the latest Listener here: http://listener.co.nz/default,2709.sm
MIC News: 1. HOMEGROWN DANCE SELECTOR
2. INTRO TO DIGITAL VIDEO WORKSHOP Other News: 3. DANCE
ON SCREEN FORUM AND Q & A 4. AUDIBLE 3 special performance
5. SUPER-8 SPOOLS WANTED 6. PRODUCER DEVOLVED DEVELOPMENT
FUNDS (DDFs), PRODUCER OVERHEAD FUNDS (POFS) 7. NEW
ZEALAND FILM COMMISSION SHORT FILM FUND 2004/2005 8.
EPLOYMENT OPPURTUNITY AT NZFC 9. DRIFTING CLOUDS FILM
FESTIVAL 10.TRASH TO FASHION SEEK MODELS/PERFORMERS
1. HOMEGROWN DANCE SELECTOR at the Tempo
Dance Festival Presented by the Moving Image Centre One
Screening Sunday, October 10th at TAPAC, 100 Motions Road,
Western Springs, Auckland Classic dance films that have
screened in MIC's 'Homegrown' prorgrammes over the years in
the NZ International Film Festivals. 'Elegy' Director:
Chris Graves, Choreography; Douglas Wright, 10 mins,
1993 'Small War' Director: Alyx Duncan, Producer: Malia
Johnston, with support from CNZ, 2003 'Breath' Director /
Choreographer: Julie Van Renen, Dancer: Alix Bromley,
UNITEC, 2002 'Lineup' Choreographer: Erica May Viedma,
Dancer: Adrian Smith, UNITEC, 2002 'Lumin' Director:
Daniel Belton, Producer: Piaz Olgazzi, Daniel Belton and
Good Company with support from CNZ, 2002 'fly' Directed by
Shona McCullagh, Produced by Marg Slater, Made with
assistance from Screen Innovation Fund, 2002 'Union'
Director: Alyx Duncan, Producer / Choreographer: Catherine
Chappell Performers: Tim Turner, Boiski, Touch Compass Dance
Trust, 2003 'Niche' Director / Choreographer: Sue Healey
Performer: Shona Erskine, made with assistance from the NSW
Arts Council, 2002 2. INTRO TO DIGITAL
VIDEO workshops 30, 31 October 2004 Taught by Darcy
Gladwin and Ben Murtagh Day one: camera and digitising Day
two: editing and output Digital Video - its accessible,
inexpensive and you can do it all yourself. Learn some basic
theory, then shoot your footage and finally create your
video. Taught by filmmakers Darcy Gladwin and Ben Murtagh,
the two day Introduction to DV workshop is a practical guide
to the process of shooting, digitising, editing and
outputting Digital Video. Using MiniDV cameras (the most
popular format amongst short filmmakers) and editing on
Apple Macs running Final Cut Pro, the student gets to grips
with the camera and edit-suite and takes home a final VHS
edit. Basic theory of Digital Video is covered; this
includes format comparison, an equipment overview,
compression and decompression, avenues of screening,
film-festivals, and web video. Limited to 8 participants -
Book early. Send an email to ben@mic.org.nz to register your
interest, or give us a call 09 379 9922
3. DANCE ON SCREEN FORUM AND Q & A
Saturday 8th OCTOBER 1.45pm TAPAC - The Auckland Performing
Arts Centre, 100 Motions Road, Western Springs With Erin
Brannigan, ReelDance curator, Leanne Pooley, Producer,
Haunting Douglas, Alyx Duncan, dancer, choreographer, film
maker ADMISSION IS FREE The forum will be followed by
the screening of Dance Documentaries DEGAS AND THE DANCE
& HAUNTING DOUGLAS at 3.30pm (admission $10.00)
4. AUDIBLE 3 special performance
Audible 3 are nearly five years old! To celebrate this,
and the release of our first CD, we are holding a concert
and sound installation on Saturday October 16th. The
installation is a free afternoon event where we let loose
some of the sounds that will feature in the evening. Two
pieces have been developed for this performance. Make Over
consists of a 20-minute improvisation, reworking tracks from
the Audible 3 CD. For Light Metal, the only sound source is
cymbals. Expect an extended excursion into various
atmospheres inherent in these marvelous discs of metal
shimmerings, bursts of radiance, golden tones, ominous
textures and meditative interludes. Spread the word to any
curious ears. Cheers. Audible 3 Paul Winstanley Marc
Chesterman John Kennedy Saturday October 16th Grey Lynn
Library Hall 474 Great North Rd Installation 3 pm
5pm Free Concert 8 pm ($8 /
$10 or $20 for concert&CD) http://www.audible3.net/
Reviews of the Audible 3 CD ³The live element of this
album makes it fascinating. Although performance, improv and
deviations in prediscussed direction are par for course, in
the final product there¹s zero cut and paste and an absence
of computerisation. The multiple percussive layers are a
feature within Audible3 most probably influenced by Marc and
John¹s past lives as drummers. ŠThroughout the record,
ghostly vocals and machine-like whirrs and distant thumps
recur - building, then deconstructing beautiful ambient
soundscapes. There¹s an overall feeling of play and of
darkness in an album that patiently progresses.² Ben
Murtagh, Version Magazine ³ Š an evocative affair in the
ambient experimental vein ... Rather than annoy with its
esoteric aims, this independent album actually makes for an
engaging exploration of soundscapes and spatial
manipulations, with only minimal (and subtle) menace to
interrupt the flow. It's the organic elements amongst the
pulses, drones, clicks and throbs that give the character -
in the absence of melody or set structure, and this
intuitive method of working together has generated some
interesting results. Š this is an earthy, well constructed
affair that makes for a wakeful listen.² Ania Glowacz,
New Zealand Musician 5. SUPER-8 SPOOLS
WANTED Dear home movie makers, Can you please help? I am
in the process of sorting and splicing our family super 8
movies onto year spools and I have run out of spools. Any
size would be much appreciated but would find the bigger
size (400 feet /120 metres) better for the job I'm doing.
Many thanks in anticipation Robbie robnrob@xtra.co.nz
6. PRODUCER DEVOLVED DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
(DDFs) PRODUCER OVERHEAD FUNDS (POFS) The NZFC wishes to
provide an opportunity for filmmakers who have already
produced successful films to apply for devolved development
funds. The Difference Between a DDF and a
POF Applications for DDFs are expected from experienced
film producers with substantial feature film production
credits. A proportion of monies allocated to DDF funds may
be used to cover production company overheads. DDF funds are
primarily to be spent on writers and script development.
Applications for DDFs may be made up to a maximum of
$150,000 over two years. Applications for POFs are
expected from producers with at least one feature film
production credit. Monies are allocated to POFs to cover a
producer¹s overheads while they develop a slate of projects.
Applications for POFs may be made up to a maximum of
$100,000 over two years. Objectives € To devolve to
experienced feature filmmakers the decision-making process
for cost-effective development of successful New Zealand
feature film projects which meet the Commission¹s
objectives. € To provide some financial assistance towards
non-script related expenditure, including packaging the
projects in the international marketplace. € To provide a
measure of overhead support to individual producers to
ensure a diversity of producers and slates. Expected
Outcomes The NZFC is looking to achieve the following
outcomes from the Devolved Development Funds and Producer
Overhead Funds: € Films going into production € Projects
developed to a market-appreciated standard (as assessed by
the Commission¹s international assessment procedures) €
Financial success of films, both domestic and/or
international € Critical success of films, both domestic and
international € Expansion of the funding pool from
non-Commission sources: preferably market Eligibility
Requirements It is expected that applications will be made
by experienced filmmakers who have produced successful
feature films. Renewals The board has the discretion to
consider extensions to existing DDFs and POFs. Competition
for these funds is intense. Preference will be given to
companies that have used their DDFs and POFs to develop
feature films that have been financed, and/or projects in
advanced development with demonstrable market support that
are likely to be financed within the next 12
months. Application Requirements Applicants should
provide a proposal which outlines strategies and proposed
expenditure for developing a range of feature film projects
over a period of time. It should include a business plan for
the specified period as well as project development
plans. Criteria for Evaluation Proposals will be
assessed having regard to: € Proposal, including business
plan (covering 2-3 years) € Experience and track record of
applicant, including their record in the development of
successful New Zealand feature films € Nature of strategies
for development and outline of existing slate and projects €
How the proposal meets the NZFC¹s objectives €
Accountability Applications Deadline Applications must be
delivered to the NZFC by 5pm Friday the 12th of November
2004. The applications will be considered by the NZFC Board
at its meeting on the 13th of December 2004. Contact
For further information, please contact Matt Horrocks,
Development Executive. Phone (04) 382 7697 or email
matthew@nzfilm.co.nz. 7. NEW ZEALAND
FILM COMMISSION SHORT FILM FUND 2004/2005 The NZFC has
appointed the following three executive producer groups to
manage the development and production of short films for the
2004/2005 financial year. AIO FILMS LTD (Ainsley Gardiner
& Cliff Curtis) Our challenge to applicants is to bring a
story that describes, whether overtly, subtly, thematically,
visually or blatantly in content, who you are and how you
fit into this place, this world or this time. We are
interested in helping writers/directors/producers/crews to
develop sustainable careers. We don¹t expect people to have
all of the answers but we expect them to have some real
goals for a career in filmmaking. We will support
filmmakers to shoot and finish on 35mm but acknowledge that
Super 16 or even HD digital is a possible alternative if it
aids in a more realistic budget or the realisation of the
directors vision. We will fund 3 films with budgets of
around $100,000. Script development assistance will be
provided to short listed films requiring additional
work. Tender group aims: € To challenge all New
Zealanders to tell their own stories passionately and
honestly; •To identify emerging talent with long term
potential for filmmaking; •To build successful teams with
long term potential; € To aid in the development of
more highly crafted scripts; € To aid in the
development of more highly skilled Maori producers; and •To
encourage industry wide talent development through all
skills. APPLICATION CRITERIA We must ask our filmmakers:
Who are you? Where are you from? What is the story that
you most need to tell? We will be looking for the
following criteria: •Narrative or character driven stories
that are universally recognisable within a uniquely NZ
context; •Scripts with strong original ideas that know
what they are about and what they want to achieve;
•Demonstration of aptitude and passion to move into
features; • It will be expected the successful applicant(s)
will have a track record of quality finished material and
the skills and energy to deliver a high quality film; •
Scripts submitted do not necessarily require a director or
producer attached, a maximum of 2 scripts per writer may be
submitted. • Scripts should be a maximum of 15 minutes.
DEADLINES 1.Call for submissions, Wed 22 September 2004
2.Deadline for submissions, Fri 29 October 2004 3.Shortlist
announced (up to 6 projects), Tues 30 November 2004 4.Final
selection of projects to green light, Tues 14 December
2004 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS •2 x application forms,
available from www.aiofilms.co.nz or on request from Aio
Films; •2 x copies of script (acceptable script format); •1
x copy of any additional information about the project you
wish to include (i.e. director¹s notes, team attached
etc). SEND SUBMISSIONS TO: Aio Films Ltd. Short Film
Submission PO Box 6147, Marion Square,
Wellington CONTACT: Ainsley Gardiner Ph/Fx: (04) 385 0192
Mob: (021) 451 456 email: ainsley@aiofilms.co.nz BLUESKIN
FILMS LTD (Catherine Fitzgerald) Blueskin Films is
committed to funding short cinematic films which engage,
absorb, surprise and reward an audience, and supporting the
filmmakers whose passion and collaboration create them. We
will allocate funds according to the demands and scale of
the films, with a preference for films no longer than 10
minutes. We will assess projects for funding on the basis
of an application from the producer which addresses all
criteria. We are happy to discuss any aspect of the criteria
with the team prior to application. CRITERIA The
following criteria will be used for assessing the projects:
€ A strong, original idea of a scale that can sustain
the attention of an audience in the cinema; € A
tightly written script; € A director with a fresh,
imaginative and coherent interpretation of the script, and
who can effectively lead a creative team to deliver at very
least, the film the script promises; € A producer
who can draw together and manage the creative and available
financial resources required to deliver the best possible
film, including all delivery requirements for screening in a
cinema and broadcast on television; € A clear idea
of the audience for the film. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Two
copies of application (one may be emailed) comprising: €
Script (correctly formatted with page numbers, and title in
a footer); € Director¹s treatment; €
Production Budget top sheet with notes from the producer;
€ Initial production schedule; € Brief
filmography/CVs for Producer, Director and Writer, and an
indication of how this film fits into longer term ambitions
as filmmakers. DEADLINES Call for
submissions...................................... Wed 22
September 2004 Deadlines for
submissions........................ Mon 15 November 2004
Shortlist announced.......................................
Wed 15 December 2004 Funding
announcement................................. Fri 04
February 2004 POST SUBMISSIONS TO:
Blueskin Films Ltd
PO Box 27261
Marion Square
Wellington
CONTACT Catherine Fitzgerald email:
waimarie@wnw.quik.co.nz www.blueskinfilms.co.nz (available
October) ph 027 4464591 SHORT INTERCEPT (Nik Beachman,
Andrew Bancroft, Hone Kouka) Short Intercept aims to
develop and support future feature filmmakers. We aim to do
this by funding short films which have a strong story, tell
that story in pictures, and are visionary in form and/or
theme. This may include humanistic stories about real
experience, or self-aware genre films that advance their
genre. Short Intercept will compile a shortlist of projects
and will then offer development assistance for final
submission. We aim to fund three films for anticipated
theatrical release, with individual budgets of up to
$100,000. Scripts must have at least a producer attached
at initial submission stage. Application forms and
information on how to find a suitable producer can be found
at www.interceptfilm.co.nz. CRITERIA The following
criteria will be used for assessing the projects: • Scripts
that are substantially developed, based on a clear central
idea; • Directors with previous work that demonstrates
cinematic flair & imagination, and a control of story &
theme; •Producers with substantial production experience,
and an ability to manage the team process; •Projects no
longer than 15 minutes, to be finished on 35mm; •No more
than 2 submissions per individual. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
THREE copies of EACH of the following: •Completed
application form (available from www.interceptfilm.co.nz);
•Screenplay (correctly formatted and page numbered); •A
statement of what the script/project is about and how it
came into being; •A brief strategy on how the film will
reach its intended audience; •Director's, Writer¹s and
Producer's CVs; •Director's notes, CV's of key crew,
production schedule and a full budget breakdown; •Please do
not send tapes & showreels (we will request these
later). DEADLINES Call for
submissions...................................... Wed 22
September2004 Deadlines for
submissions........................ Fri 29 October 2004
Shortlist Announced.......................................
Mon 29 November 2004 Deadline for resubmission
............................ Thurs 13 January 2004 Funding
announcement................................. Thurs 20
January 2004 POST SUBMISSIONS TO:
Short Intercept Nik Beachman, Andrew Bancroft, Hone Kouka PO
Box 78-177 Grey Lynn
AUCKLAND CONTACT info@interceptfilm.co.nz ph: 09 303 0284
www.interceptfilm.co.nz (available 27
Sept) 8. EMPLOYMENT OPPURTUNITY AT
NZFC DISTRIBUTION ASSISTANT Marketing Department The
New Zealand Film Commission is looking for a self-motivated
individual for this entry level position into the NZ Film
marketing team. This is a full time position situated at
the Film Commission¹s offices in Wellington. The position
reports to the Distribution Manager and the Short Film
Manager and is responsible for: * Filing of marketing
correspondence, contracts and other documents * Dubbing of
cassettes required for preview, sale, or festival entries
and the despatch of these cassettes * Completing despatches
for all domestic and international print and cassette
shipping, in conjunction with Distribution Manager *
Arranging international and domestic consignments of
marketing and sales materials * Providing high-level
accurate and accessible materials and information for
Marketing staff * Coordinating the availability and freight
of prints for short films to international film festivals *
Liaising with facilities and equipment suppliers relevant to
marketing department activities * Maintaining the library
system of publicity material; written, visual and any other
information for which the NZFC is responsible * Managing and
maintaining electronic and hard copy filing systems in
relation to the festival and marketing activities with in
the NZFC * Daily reception relief during lunch hour and some
light office duties Whilst this is an entry level
position, the ideal applicant would have some experience
and/or interest in the international film festival
environment and knowledge of video and film formats.
Applications should be addressed in writing to: Executive
Manager New Zealand Film Commission P O Box 11546
Wellington Or email tansy@nzfilm.co.nz Applications
close Friday 15th October 2004 9.
DRIFTING CLOUDS FILM
FESTIVAL Monday,27th,September,2004: Drifting Clouds
International Film Festival Jury Panel Announced Drifting
Clouds International Film Festival jury members for its 2005
film competitions has been announced. President of the Jury
Rowena H Harvey says ³The Drifting Clouds Festival invites
people in the film industry from around the world it wants
to recognize for great achievement and commitment to the
film industry, some of our jury members are not reknowned
but they share a passion and love for the art and craft of
film storytelling and this is why from the festivals
inception we have invited both known and unknown people to
be on our jury.²Past jury members for the 2003/2004
festivals included film directors Alfonso Cuaron (arthouse
hit Y tu mama tambien, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of
Azkaban), Sir Alan Parker (Midnight Express, Angel-Heart,
Angelas Ashes) and New Zealander art director Dan Henneh
(Lord of the Rings) and Mexican cinematographer Emmanuel
Lubezki (Sleepy Hollow, Cat in the Hat, Like Water for
Chocolate) The panel for 2005 includes Patron of the
festival world reknowned cinematographer Michael Seresin.
Seresin is acclaimed for his dark and moody cinematography
on films such as ŒMidnight Express¹, ŒAngle-Heart¹,¹ Birdy,
Angelas Ashes¹, and ŒHarry Potter and The Prisoner of
Azkaban¹. American film director Harold Becker whose films
include ŒMercury Rising¹, ŒCity Hall¹, and ŒDomestic
Disturbance. New Zealand jury members include ŒLord of The
Rings¹ Oscar winners sound editor Mike Hopkins and art
director Dan Hennah and Josephine Jardine from Hawkesbays
Radioworks. Drifting Clouds offers the biggest film
festival prize in New Zealand over $25,000 dollars worth of
film resources to the winner of Best NZ Film and the ŒGolden
Dragon¹ Award for Best International Film. The festival will
be on in February 2005. The filmmakers have up until
October 20th to enter their films. DEADLINE: OCTOBER 20TH
2004 Entry forms at
www.driftingcloudsfilmfest.com 10.
TRASH TO FASHION 2004 CALL FOR MODEL/PERFORMERS The Trash
to Fashion® Awards is a high-octane visual spectacle that
combines fashion, art and entertainment with the, reduce
reuse recycle message. Now in its 9th year, Trash to
Fashion® has become NZ¹s largest recycled fashion show,
drawing designers and audiences from throughout NZ and
internationally. Auditions for professional
dancers/actors (men and women) are being held in Auckland on
Saturday October 16th at 4.30pm. (venue to be advised)
Rehearsals commence at the end of October, with performances
on December3/4. To register for the audition please
forward a BRIEF bio by Wednesday October 13th to:
trashtofashion@slingshot.co.nz or for more information,
call Wilhemeena Gordon on 817 3051 / 027 661 6618
Required: Musicality, theatricality, improvisational
experience, reliability and a sense of humour.
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