[Reader-list] [Announcements] belinale talent campus
Ravi S. Vasudevan
raviv at sarai.net
Tue Sep 23 09:43:24 IST 2003
Von: Daedelow, Jana
Gesendet: Freitag, 1. August 2003 16:46
An: KBB.Alle
Betreff: newsletter BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS #1
BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS NEWSLETTER #1 - BERLIN, August 1st, 2003 Please
forward this newsletter to all film professionals. LET'S GET PASSIONATE
ABOUT FILM DEAR FRIENDS OF FILM, We would like to invite you and/or your
colleagues to apply for the BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS #2. Emerging
filmmakers from all over the globe will again be given the chance of a
lifetime at the BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS 2004 from February 7-12. The crème
de la crème of the international film industry will be on hand to share
their knowledge, experience and provide advice on getting geared for
success according to our motto "Let's get passionate about film!" The
BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS builds on the success of the inaugural year in
2003. Tutors in 2003 included Ken Adam, Stephen Frears, Dennis Hopper,
Spike Lee, Lia van Leer, Anthony Minghella, Tom Tykwer and Wim
Wenders. ThE APPLICATION PHASE FOR THE CAMPUS 2004 HAS STARTED NOW. The
Campus application can be found online only at
http://www.berlinale-talentcampus.de. Eligible are: young screenwriters,
producers, cinematographers, directors, actors and, for the first time,
film music composers, sound designers and film editors. A key part of the
application is the submission of a one minute film. Film music composers
and sound designers may submit a sound sample and screenwriters may submit
a writing sample in place of the film. The application deadline is October
10th, 2003. Selected talents will be notified no later than December 27th,
2003. Successful applicants who are not German citizens and who do not live
in Germany will receive free accommodation and a contribution towards their
travel expenses. Talents who took part in the Talent Campus 2003 are
welcome to apply. However, preference will be given to talents applying for
the first time. If selected to participate for a second time in 2004, no
travel expenses and accomodation costs will be reimbursed. WHAT'S THE
PROGRAMME IN 2004? The six day programme will again explore the five stages
of creating film: Philosophy, Preproduction, Production, Postproduction and
Promotion. Such elements as "Sounds", "Visions", "Action", "Turning
Points" and the "Climax" will be considered throughout the lectures, case
studies and workshops. The programme will concentrate on the practical
aspects of filmmaking and international prospects. The new theme "The Sound
and Music" will enrich the spectrum of talent to include sound designers,
composers and film editors. Another new Campus focus is the "Working
Campus", which will give talents the chance to gain practical experience in
small work groups. These talents will work together throughout the whole
week and present the results of their cooperation, such as a short
film. INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS KEEP THE CAMPUS INDEPENDENT Festival
director Dieter Kosslick said the BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS "is an extremely
important building block as far as the future of the Berlin International
Film Festival is concerned. I am delighted that our partners share our
vision for Campus. Their core funding enables Campus to remain financially
independent of the Berlin International Film Festival." That means the
Campus will once again be run in collaboration with the Filmboard
Berlin-Brandenburg, the UK Film Council and the House of World Cultures.
Volkswagen has also joined the partner team and supports the film music and
sound design focus of this year's programme. The Campus team is 'getting
passionate' about international film talent meeting in Berlin from February
7-12, 2004. Help us spread the word! Please forward this newsletter to all
potential talents. For more information, visit our website at
www.berlinale-talentcampus.de Keep in touch! Your BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS
Team
________________________________________________________________________ An
initiative of the Berlin International Film Festival, a business division
of the Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH, in co-operation
with Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg, UK Film Council, House of World Cultures
and Volkswagen.
Berlinale Talent Campus
Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin ein Geschäftsbereich der
Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH Potsdamer Strasse 5 10785
Berlin fon.: +49 (0)30 259 20 515 fax.: +49 (0)30 259 20 199
<mailto:info at berlinale-talentcampus.de>info at berlinale-talentcampus.de
www.berlinale-talentcampus.de
Ravi Vasudevan
The Sarai Programme: City/Media/Public Domain
Senior Fellow
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
Delhi 110054
Tel: 2394-2199 x330
Fax: 2394-3450
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