Missed the one in Glasgow but still in time for the rest of the country.
From Scottish Screen's website "Scottish Digital Shorts 2009 is the country's key development initiative for new and emerging screenwriters and directors. Watch a selection of great digital short films selected by The Magic Lantern including Milk (directed by Peter Mackie Burns) Trawler and Trout (directed by Johnny Barrington) and Mono (directed by Richard Smith). Hear the commissioners speak about the project's aims. And meet the producers who will manage the talent pool and next year's productions."
Its always helpful to go out and meet any production execs attached to a film scheme. If you have any desire to apply to this scheme next year go and mingle.
Edinburgh
Date: 16 October 2008Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Stills Gallery, 23 Cockburn Street
Contact: 0131 622 6200Website: http://www.stills.org/
Dumfries
Date: 20 October 2008 Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Rifft Valley, 24 Castle Street, c/o Robert Burns Centre
Contact: 01387 264808
Website: http://www.rbcft.co.uk/
Inverness
Date: 3 NovemberT
ime: 6.30pm
Venue: Eden Court, Bishops Road
Contact: 01463 234 234Website: http://www.eden-court.co.uk/
Dundee
Date: 13 November 2008Time: 6pm
Venue: Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA), 154 Nethergate
Contact: 01382 909 900Website: http://www.dca.org.uk/
Scottish Digital Shorts 2009 will also visit the Western Isles over this period with a call for Gaelic language shorts.
All events are free, but you will need a ticket so please contact venues to book your place.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Scottish Digital Shorts launched 2009
Labels:
career,
competitions,
funding opportunties,
inspiration,
networking,
short films
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