Shifft - Female Filmmakers

Shifft - Female Filmmakers Taking place in Cardiff, SHIFFT, is an event for women working across all disciplines of Film, TV and

Taking place on Nov. 25+26th 2016 in Cardiff, SHIFFT, will be a hub for women working across all disciplines of Film and TV to gather together and develop new skills while connecting and collaborating with peers and mentors in the industry. The event will comprise of practical workshops, panel discussions, featured keynote speakers, one on one coaching sessions and networking events. As participan

ts will come from a broad range of professions spanning the entire Film and TV industry, this event will bring a wide range of talents and experience together and will provide leadership and skills development opportunities in a collaborative environment. This event is made possible with the support of: BFI NET.WORK and Ffilm Cymru Wales

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Mae gan wneuthurwyr ffilm tan ddydd Mercher y 1af o Dachwedd 2017 i gael eu ceisiadau yn barod ar gyfer Straeon Iris 2. Lansiwyd Straeon Iris 2, sef cynllun ffilmiau byrion lesbiaidd, hoyw, deurywiol a thraws Cymraeg gyda chefnogaeth S4C a Ffilm Cymru drwy BFI NETWORK yn ystod y Steddfod Genedlaetho...

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Tickets are now on sale for our LAUNCHPAD ACCESS event on Saturday May 13th.  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bfi-network...
09/05/2017

Tickets are now on sale for our LAUNCHPAD ACCESS event on Saturday May 13th. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bfi-network-wales-presents-launchpad-access-tickets-33989543640



This event is open to everyone and as you aware, we encourage our filmmakers to work inclusively, indeed it is a prerequisite of our funding for applicants to demonstrate how they intend to support diversity and inclusivity in their projects. So please come and join us for an inspiring and informative day of masterclasses, practical sessions, case studies and screenings with an opportunity to network with writers, directors, producers, cast and crew at a drinks reception at the end of the day! At only £10 a ticket, including lunch, this is great value for money. We also offer access bursaries, please contact us if you need to know more.



Chapter Arts Centre will be screening My Feral Heart the night before – 12thMay at 6pm – with a Q & A with the film’s director Jane Gull. Launchpad Access participants are entitled to a discount on tickets at Chapter box office. Please email [email protected] for your discount code once you have booked your place. My Feral Heart will be discussed during the Saturday event, looking at how the filmmakers managed a successful self-distribution.



N.B BSL interpreters and speech to text provided throughout the day, as well as braille versions of the programme brochure.



Hope to see you there!

All best

Tracy



BFI NET.WORK Wales and Ffilm Cymru Wales present LAUNCHPAD: ACCESS.

in partnership with Hijinx, CULT Cymru, Disability Arts Cymru, Diverse Cymru, and Equity.

BFI NET.WORK Wales’ latest Launchpad will look at increasing inclusivity and the representation of deaf and disabled people in film.

This one day training event will focus on deaf and disabled filmmakers, cast and crew, exploring how to improve inclusivity both on screen and behind the camera. Hosted by Julie McNamara from Vital Xposure, the day will include:

· Case studies on Jane Gull’s My Feral Heart and Ted Evans’ Retreat, featuring Q&A sessions with the filmmakers.

· A selection of short films featuring disabled cast and crew

· Sharing learning from the Hijinx Filmmaker Cohort

· Practical group workshops with Diverse Cymru

· A networking drinks reception

Details

Date: Saturday 13th May
Time: 9.30am
Location: Urdd, Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff
Cost: £10 (access bursaries available)

Lunch and refreshments are included, and the day will be followed by a networking drinks reception from 17:00.

09:00 Registration and Coffee

09:30 Introduction: Tracy Spottiswoode (BFI NET.WORK & Ffilm Cymru Wales) and Julie McNamara (VitalXposure). Screening of short film

09:45 Face to a name: partner organisations introduce themselves and the support they offer: Disability Arts Cymru, Diverse Cymru, Hijinx, CULT Cymru, Equity

10:15 Case Study: My Feral Heart with the film’s director Jane Gull.
A look at the making of micro-budget British indie following a man with Down Syndrome (Steven Brandon) forced to move into an institution despite a capacity for independent living. Hijinx filmmaker cohort are also invited to share some of their learning from the recent training programme working with actors from Hijinx Academy

11:15 Coffee

11:45 Director Ted Evans (Defeye) & producer Alex Usborne (104 Films) discuss their upcoming i-features thriller Retreat, the first British feature film to be shot entirely in British Sign Language. Joined by actor Ben Owen Jones on working in the industry from a performer’s point of view and how filmmakers can help make the industry more accessible and inclusive.

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Workshops (approx. 45 mins each with break in between)

Session A: Filmmaker Caglar Kimyoncu on devising scripts from improvisation working with disabled and non-disabled performers

Session B: Diverse Cymru offer a practical session on ways to eliminate obstacles – both perceived and actual - and enable the industry to be more inclusive for dear and disabled filmmakers, cast and crew

Session C: Creating Accessible Films Without Money or Time
Filmmaker Sandra Alland will guide you through low- and no-budget filmmaking ideas. Screening a few of her short documentaries and poetry-films as examples, Sandra will highlight tips for: budgeting time and money (or lack of it); coming up with a concept or storyboard; organising co-conspirators; hiring disabled and D/deaf people for your cast and crew; and creating captions and audio description. With practical advice and creative prompts from Sandra, the group will imagine ways to carve exciting films out of (almost) thin air.

17:00 Networking drinks reception

Screening

Jane Gull’s film My Feral Heart will screen at Chapter Arts Centre on Friday 12th May. A character study about the universal themes of grief and friendship, the film sees a sudden bereavement throw a fiercely independent young man with Down’s syndrome into a daunting new environment, where he finds unexpected support from his feisty carer. Followed by a Q & A.

Launchpad participants will be given a code which entitles them to a discount on tickets at Chapter Box Office. Once you have purchased your Eventbrite place, please email [email protected] for your discount code. (N.B My Feral Heart sold out at Chapter last time, so hurry to book!)

SPEAKERS

SANDRA ALLAND

Sandra Alland is a writer, filmmaker, interdisciplinary artist and curator. Her films have screened widely in the UK, and at international festivals in Malmo, Berlin, Seattle and Los Angeles. Sandra has published three books of poetry, and is co-editor (with Khairani Barokka and Daniel Sluman) of the anthology, Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back (Nine Arches Press, 2017). As an extension of the book, Sandra co-created three new film-poems (with Ania Urbanowska), two of which feature British Sign Language. She also recently co-created five short documentaries and a curated film playlist as part of Disability Arts Online's Viewfinder, in collaboration with Lisa Mattocks and SICK! Festival. Sandra has a story about the 1920 National League of the Blind March on London forthcoming in Protest! (Comma Press, 2017), and curates Scotland's intersectional trans and q***r arts project, Cachín Cachán Cachunga! www.blissfultimes.ca

TED EVANS

Ted Evans is one the leading deaf filmmakers in the UK. In 2011 his short film The End won seven international film festival awards and continues to be screened all over the world. His short film of Retreat also won six international awards. Ted directed and co-wrote two films for the Paralympic Opening Ceremony. He runs a small production company, Defeye Films, making corporate films for a wide range of clients. In addition, Ted has a drama series in development and a short TV drama going into production towards the end of the 2017 and Retreat the feature film is going into production in 2018 having successfully won funding through the iFeatures low budget feature film scheme.

JANE GULL

Jane Gull is an award-winning director from Southend-On-Sea. Her debut feature film My Feral Heart is currently the UK’s most successful cinema-on-demand film of all time. In 2016, she made the BIFA long-list for debut director and won best director at the Lift-Off Awards. Her short film Sunny Boy has screened at over sixty International festivals and was broadcast on Ch4 and ARTE TV. In 2012 she was selected for the Berlinale Talent Campus and Think-Shoot-Distribute at the 56th BFI International Film Festival. Jane is attached to direct the feature film Lost Seoul, set in South Korea/US.

CAGLAR KIMYONCU

I am a digital and video artist as well as curator and arts consultant. My practice includes collaborating with and mentoring artists in a variety of media, and curating digital arts. Research, collaboration and improvisation form the core of my practice, with the aim of being able to understand a subject matter within its context and creating an artistic response without losing authenticity.

Informed by personal experience, I have long been interested in interpretations of ‘different’ and ‘conflict’ and I continue to explore these through my art. My creative process is guided by a concern with the pressure to conform to ‘norms’, which continue to prevail even in apparently liberal and tolerant societies.

JULIE MCNAMARA

Julie McNamara is Artistic Director of Vital Xposure, one of the UK's leading disability led touring theatre companies within Arts Council England's national portfolio. As both an artist and activist, she is a leading voice within Disability Arts on international stages. Her work is driven by social justice with a lifelong preoccupation with excluded voices on the political periphery. Her particular interests are in discourses and representations of madness on stage and screen. She was co-founder of London Disability Film Festivals with Caglar Kimyoncu from 1998 to 2006 and an international consultant in Disabilty on film.

She is also an award winning playwright (Unlimited Award 2014, Southbank Show Award 2010, ITV / DaDa Writers 2009, Peabody Award for documentary 2000). She has a substantial theatre production history both in the UK and on international stages (Adelaide, S Australia; Alberta, Canada; New York, USA; Auckland and Wellington New Zealand and N Ireland) She has a substantial record of international mentorships from UK, Ireland, Canada to South Australia.

Recent practice-based projects include The Butch Monolgues by Laura Bridgeman and diRTy by Joey Hateley with Trans Action Theatre.

BEN OWEN JONES

Ben’s first television appearance was as a child when he appeared in the BBC children's programme Grange Hill. In 1995, he had an accident which resulted in a spinal injury, leaving him paraplegic, and since then he uses a wheelchair for mobility. Following rehabilitation he studied interactive art at undergraduate level and went on to take an M.A. in multimedia. His work was shown at an art festival in Germany.

In 2005, he applied for and was selected to take part in the Talent Fund for Disabled Actors – a bursary scheme organised by the BBC, Channel 4 and the Actors Centre. The scheme was designed to increase the pool of disabled acting talent available to TV casting directors and provided BBC masterclasses delivered by leading TV directors, and Actors Centre training. Following this he was cast in the BBC drama, New Street Law where he played Chris Quick; a semi-regular character who was also paraplegic. Since then he has gone on to appear in several TV dramas.�In 2012 he played the part of a wounded soldier in the dramatisation of the story of Dr. Ludwig Guttmann written by Lucy Gannon.

Ben has worked with the award winning Taking Flight theatre company, touring Shakespeare productions around Wales and is currently appearing in Chanel 4’s Chewing Gum, written by Michaela Coel, Born to Kill and the BBC daytime continuing drama Doctors.

ALEX USBORNE

Alex Usborne is an experienced Film & TV Producer who has carved out a reputation for producing distinctive, original and successful films which have found audiences across the world.

He has produced 12 feature films winning over 20 international awards including The Acid House, S*x & Drugs & Rock & Roll, I Am Breathing Special People & Notes on Blindness. He has made Prix Italia, RTS & EMMY winning and BAFTA nominated TV drama and has made 8 documentary films from his home town of Sheffield including the award winning films about boxers Johnny Fantastic & Brendans Boys and the acclaimed and multi award winning Tales from a Hard City.

For the last 12 years he has run 104 films – the world leaders in disability cinema with the aim of making a “tectonic difference in the representation of disabled film talent in the UK film industry and enabling the voice of disabled film talent in the cinema mainstream.”

He is currently producing Dawn of the Dark Fox – the first feature film directed by an autistic director and Retreat – which won i features in 2017 and will be the first UK film directed by a Deaf director.

About Vital Xposure

Vital Xposure is a touring theatre company operating under the creative leadership of disabled artist Julie McNamara. The company promotes hidden voices with extraordinary stories to tell. Their mission is to create exciting, innovative theatrical experiences for audiences, artists and communities alike. All work presents an inclusive experience where access issues do not intrude upon the aesthetic of the productions.

About Hijinx

Hijinx is based in the Wales Millennium Centre, working alongside actors with and without learning disabilities to create innovative work which challenges preconceptions. Hijinx's vision is to change the landscape of the arts in Wales so that it becomes commonplace to see and hear performers with learning disabilities on our stages, screens and airwaves. Hijinx Academy is the only professional performance training course for actors with learning disabilities in Wales and equips actors to perform in Hijinx's professional productions. Students learn performance skills, facilitated by tutors and supported by professional theatre practitioners. For more information, please click here.

Hijinx have recently launched a dedicated casting platform and support service for actors with learning disabilities which includes direct pieces to camera from the 52 actors currently represented, details of what they can and can't do; what form of access support is required and what support Hijinx can offer: https://hijinxactors.co.uk/











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11/04/2017

Our friends at the Edinburgh International Television Festival have a fantastic scheme called ONES TO WATCH! If you're a rising star of the industry, who’s been working in TV for over three years, applying to Ones to Watch could help you take the next big step in your career...

The scheme gives 30 of television’s best and brightest access to four days of inspiring sessions, creative debate, and unrivalled networking opportunities at Edinburgh in August - as well as support and mentoring throughout the year.

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