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WORKSHOPS
AND MASTERCLASSES
Unhappy
as we are with the rubbish stats re women in the film industry, we do
our best to equip fledgling wonder-women with the skills they'll need
to make their masterpieces. Designed specifically with the girls in mind,
these sessions will bring fresh confidence and insight, whether you're
preparing for your first feature, curious about this new age of multi-platform/mobile
malarky, or fancy a foray into gaming.
To
book tickets, phone ICA: 020 7930 3647
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London
Film Academy Panel: SFX on a Small Budget
ICA NASH ROOM
8 March 1.30 - 3.30PM
£10
How to use high end digital
visual effects for a shoestring production. |
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Building
Bricks: A Directing Masterclass with Sarah Gavron
ICA NASH ROOM
7 March 6.30-8.00
£10
In conversation with Evening
Standard Journalist Derek Malcolm, Sarah Gavron, BAFTA-winning director,
gives the inside scoop on adapting best sellers (Monica Ali’s Brick
Lane) and talks about the grassroots experience of shooting in London. |
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Panel: Making Multi-platform Films
ICA BRANDON ROOM
8 March 2-5PM
£12
Learn how to transform your
films into multi-platform content, and expert advice on film production
and distribution for the digital age. |
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Screenwriting
for Video Games
ICA BRANDON ROOM
9 March 2-3.30PM
£10
Super creative chick Katie
Ellwood, writer and producer for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe,
unravels the "black art" of writing narratives for video
games. |
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Stellar
Network presents: Pitch Perfect
ICA NASH ROOM
Saturday 8 March 4.30PM to 7.30PM
£5
The pitch is an art, a science
and an industry requirement. Bring your pitch and come face the
demons and test out your skills with some friendly professionals.
Followed by networking drinks. |
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Women
in Games Panel Discussion
ICA NASH
ROOM
10 March 6.30PM
Cultural
critics and leading games designers debate the growing importance
of women to the gaming market and the challenges faced within this
male dominated industry. |
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National
Film & Television School Seminar: Shooting on HD
ICA NASH ROOM
9 March 1.30 -3PM
£10
Considering shooting on
HD? Looking at new technology but don't know what will suit your
film? Cinematographer Zillah Bowes will help you make the right
choice. |
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Panel
Discussion: Making Films and Making Babies
ICA NASH ROOM
9 March 4-6PM
FREE (advance booking recommended)
If you’ve ever wondered
how you could fulfil your creative ambition without neglecting the
kids then this session is for you. Industry experts and women who’ve
managed it share their thoughts on what’s possible. |
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Jennifer
Fox Confesses All
ICA BRANDON ROOM
10 March 7-8.30PM
£10
Jennifer Fox, the internationally
acclaimed, award winning producer, director and educator, talks
about her latest work, the epic Flying: Confessions of a Free
Woman. |
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New
Producers Alliance Panel: Moving from Shorts to Features
ICA BRANDON ROOM
11 March 6.30-8.30PM
£10
So you’ve made a short,
but your sights are set on features. You won’t be stunned to hear
that you’re about to face many creative, personal and professional
challenges. A panel of industry pro’s discuss strategies to manage
the transition. |
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Docspot:
Franny Armstrong and The Age Of Stupid
ICA CINEMA 2
13 March 8.30
£8 / £7 concession, £6 ICA members
In conversation with Beadie
Finzi, Franny Armstrong (McLibel, Drowned Out) previews her documentary-animation
hybrid three-year climate change epic The Age of Stupid with
exclusive film clips, explaining how she raised £350k to fund
it by selling shares, and answer all your other burning questions. |
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