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Short Documentary Bursary – Call for Applicants!

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Galway Film Centre and Galway City of Film are delighted to announce our new Short Documentary Bursarythe documentary funding scheme for filmmakers in Galway City and County. 

We are looking for up-and-coming filmmakers to apply to this bursary to help them make one of their first steps in their early filmmaking career. Successful applicants will be given a bursary of €3000 to help them make a short documentary of between five and fifteen minutes in duration. They will also be mentored by a professional documentarian to help them make the best film they can. 

The selected filmmakers will be mentored by Galway-based documentary filmmaker Donal Haughey of Hawkeye Films. Donal has produced and/or directed over thirty documentaries both for his own company, Hawkeye Films and as a freelancer. His projects have involved been both national and international stories, consisting of feature-length, one-hour, half-hour and short form docs. For twenty years Donal was the documentary tutor on GMIT’s Film & Documentary course – honours, Level 8. Presently he has two projects in research, one on our relationship with memory and secondly a project dealing with the Galway Magdalen Laundry.

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Guidelines:          

  • Proposed short films will be between 5 and 15 minutes in duration. 
  • Participating filmmakers must be from, or based in Galway. 
  • A bursary of up to €3000 is available per film. 
  • The participating filmmakers will be mentored by established documentary filmmaker Donal Haughey. 
  • Galway Film Centre encourages both English and Irish language project applications. 
  • Film teams must be prepared to go into production within 2-3 weeks of signing the agreement, and aim to submit their first cut by November 2021. 
  • Galway Film Centre encourages applications from female-led filmmaking teams. Selected projects will need to ensure a healthy gender balance across the filmmaking team. 
  • Priority will be given to diverse applicants. If you feel this applies to you, please include a short paragraoh addressing this in your personal statement.
  • This bursary is not open to filmmakers that are currently enrolled in full-time education.

How to apply: 

Filmmakers should submit their application via email to admin@galwayfilmcentre.ie . Each application asks for the following information: 

  • 1 page outline of documentary idea. (PDF) 
  • Personal statement/Cover Letter. (PDF)
  • Proposed budget of up to €3000. (Excel file) 
  • 1-page current CV of each participating filmmakers. (PDF) 
  • 2 links to previous work, if applicable or available. (VIMEO/YouTube/Website) 
  • Email/letters of commitment from key contributors. (PDF) 

DEADLINE for applications is: 12pm, Wednesday 4th August 2021 

Shortlisted applicants will be called for interview. The proposed date for interviews is Wednesday 18th August. 

Any further information please email: admin@galwayfilmcentre.ie

This bursary is made possible by support from Galway City Council, Galway County Council, and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, gaeltacht, Sport and Media.

Virtual Production Short Film Bursary – Call for Applicants

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Galway UNESCO City of Film, in partnership with the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Galway City Council, and Galway County Council is calling for applications for a new Virtual Production Short Film bursary for 2021. This Virtual Production bursary will support a team in producing a short film with a Galway theme by employing Virtual Production methods, using the expertise and equipment that Galway Film Centre have accrued over the last two years of research and development. 

What is the Virtual Production Bursary? 

The successful team will receive a Bursary of €5000 and will have access to specialist equipment, facilities and professional mentoring to help them in their goal of creating a short film using this new technological method of real-time filmmaking. Galway Film Centre have partnered with Gréasán na Meán, GMIT, and industry leaders to supply the best training and resources to the successful team. Industry partners include Cue One, a professional studio space kitted out with high-tech lighting and rigging situated in Claregalway, and Painting Practice, a prestigious group of Virtual Production experts that have worked on a variety of famous tv shows and movies and who will provide mentorship to the team. 

Who can apply? 

The Bursary is open to applications from teams all across the Republic of Ireland. Teams should convey their competency in producing short films across all departments, highlighting experience with studio, green screen and digital tools for vfx, postproduction, or games. A clear vision and an ability to solve creative, logistical, technical, and on-set problems with a strict budget and schedule will be a distinct advantage. Experience of virtual production techniques using Unreal Engine are not a pre-requisite. 

How to apply? 

To apply for consideration for this Virtual Production Short Film Bursary, please send all submissions via email with a subject line reading ‘Virtual Production Application’ to admin@galwayfilmcentre.ie before Friday, July 16th, 2pm.

 Submission Details 

All applications should contain the following additional documents:

  • A list of each member of the proposed team 
  • An up-to-date CV for each member of the proposed team 
  • A synopsis of the short film they wish to make
    (Highlighting their vision for the short, their use of a Galway-inspired theme, and how Virtual Production methods will be used) 
  • A spec budget 
  • A one-page personal statement 

For more information about Virtual Production, and Galway Film Centre’s research in this area, please watch our series of online seminars here.

FREE Online Premiere Screening with Q&A | Feb 4th-7th | Dig Where You Stand 2020

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Galway Film Centre are delighted to announce that we will be hosting an online screening from Thursday February 4th until Sunday February 7th of our two new short documentaries In Between Lands by Laura Griffin and Hidden Collision by Emma Zukovic as part of our Dig Where You Stand programme.

Hidden Collision – Emma Zukovic

‘Hidden Collision’ delves into the lives of three artists from different backgrounds; musician Little John Nee, writer Rab Fulton and performance artist Day Magee. This documentary follows each artist in their creative processes and subsequently how they produce a collaborative piece of work without ever meeting one another.

In Between Lands – Laura Griffin

Laura Griffin is a Korean adoptee who was raised in a small town in midwest America. While she grew up feeling American and Caucasion, continual reminders over the years told her otherwise. 23 years after being sent away from her motherland, Laura returns to South Korea in search of belonging and understanding, and discovers just how Asian or non-asian she is.

The Dig Where You Stand scheme to date has produced four short documentaries. Grá & Eagla by Caitríona Ní Chadhain and Console My Heart by Will Smith and James Ward in 2017, then cultúr by Andrew Thomas and Kevin Cawley and Recommended Rapper by Caoimhin Coffey in 2018. These films have enjoyed successful local, national, and international screenings which shows the imprtance of giving oportunities to filmmakers in this way. We are delighted to be able to do this and to have the support of Galway City Council and Galway County Council.

To watch these two documentaries and listen to the following Q&A with the filmmakers, hosted by mentor Jill Beardsworth, follow this link to our Facebook event page where the video will be live to watch from 4pm on Thursday February 4th until 4pm on Sunday February 7th.

Talent Development Academy for Television Drama will be led by Galway Film Centre

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  • New National Steering Group to be set up in coming weeks
  • Diverse and Regional Stakeholders across Ireland to form part of Academy Consortium
  • €600,000 National Talent Development Fund

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland has appointed the Galway Film Centre as the leading organisation to manage the establishment of a Talent Development Academy for Television Drama, an initiative for developing and driving opportunities for diverse and regional talent on a national level.

After an open and competitive selection process, the Galway Film Centre has been selected to manage the decision-making process and timely roll out of talent development activity.

Engaging with a wide range of key stakeholders across the country, the Centre will work closely with the regions, community groups, industry bodies and other diverse entities to form a Steering Group at a national level. The Steering Group, along with representatives from Screen Ireland and Screen Skills Ireland, the skills development unit within Screen Ireland, will in turn set out the key principles of the Talent Academy, including the allocation of the fund, valued at €600,000. The team will now begin work on the second stage of the Academy roadmap by finalising and reaching out to all groups and organisations across the country to facilitate the inaugural meeting of the Academy.

Andrew Byrne, Project Manager at Screen Ireland, said: “The national Talent Development Academy is an ambitious, forward-thinking initiative to help build the television drama sector in Ireland, one that is inclusive and supportive of creative talent nationwide. We are delighted the Galway Film Centre will lead and manage this national approach to talent development, and ensuring all voices, regional and diverse, are represented by the Academy.”

Gareth Lee, Skills Development Manager, added: “Regional skills development is a key priority for Screen Skills Ireland and the Talent Development Academy’s highly collaborative approach central to its success. We are delighted to work closely with the Galway Film Centre in shaping how the Talent Development Academy will address skills needs and opportunities for TV drama nationwide.”

Alan Duggan, Manager at Galway Film Centre, said: “The Talent Development Academy for television drama is a hugely important initiative by Screen Ireland that acknowledges the need to support the growth of regional and diverse creative screen talent in Ireland. We at Galway Film Centre are honoured to be selected as the lead organisation and look forward to working with Screen Ireland and all stakeholders including our regional peers and community bodies to deliver on the ambition of the Academy.”

The Talent Development Academy was announced in 2020 as part of the July Stimulus Support Package provided by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. It will focus on regional development and diversity, with an emphasis on supporting career growth opportunities for creative talent in TV drama. As part of its remit, the Academy will develop a diverse and regional pool of senior creative talent, while also addressing the needs of emerging talent within the industry who may at present feel precluded from a thriving career within television drama.

Screen Ireland is committed in its ambition to highlight Ireland as a centre of excellence in television drama production. The Government’s July Stimulus Package in 2020 recognised the strong potential for growth in the sector and reiterated Screen Ireland’s aim to drive the expansion of the indigenous TV drama and animation sector, allowing Irish talent to create high-end screen content for both Irish and international audiences.

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is the national development agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish film, television and animation industry, investing in talent, creativity and enterprise. Screen Ireland’s mission is to support and promote Irish film, television and animation through fostering Irish artistic vision and our diverse creative and production talent, growing audiences, and attracting filmmakers and investment into the country.

Galway Film Centre

Founded in 1989, Galway Film Centre is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the development of film, TV, animation and games as an artistic medium in the West of Ireland. It continues to deliver high end career development to talent working with national and international partners. It administers six short film programmes, two international conferences (the FÍS TV and Games Summits), multiple workshops and development initiatives as well as leading the Galway UNESCO City of Film designation, the WRAP Fund and the Western AV Forum. It is a member of Screen Talent Europe and a key organisation behind Creative Enterprise West (CREW).

If you are interested in hearing more about the Talent Development Academy, please connect with us and reach out. Follow our socials and sign up to our newsletter HERE.

The 48 Hour Challenge Returns for 2020!

By Local Interest, News

The 48 Hour Challenge is back for 2020! Little Cinema Galway, with the support of Galway City of Film, are back again this year to host the fan-favourite 48 Hour Challenge!

We are delighted to see this event return to bring some enjoyment, creativity, and camaraderie to our participants and audience members over this coming weekend. Filmmakers will be teaming up (keeping socially distanced, or within their own bubbles) to create a film in only 48 hours! The Challenge launch will be live-streamed this evening, Thursday December 10th at 7pm, so be sure to tune in through the Little Cinema Facebook page.

Finally, be sure to check back with us and the Little Cinema at 7pm on Sunday 13th to tune in to the wrap-up live-stream which will feature screenings of all films made as part of the challenge, as well as judges prizes and the suave hosting talents of Little Cinema’s very own Kenny Gaughan. We look forward to seeing you there!

Announcing Misleór 2020!

By Learning, Local Interest, News

Galway City of Film is delighted to support the return of the Misleór Festival of Nomadic Cultures. This festival had a fantastic debut last year and we are excited to see what it has to offer this year.

‘Misleór’ is Galway’s inaugural festival celebrating the rich heritage of nomadic cultures. The name ‘Misleór’ comes from the Cant/Gammon word for Traveller or wanderer! The festival features a programme chock full of screenings, discussions, and talks and will be a must. To learn more about Misleór and its programme, look below and be sure to follow them on their Facebook Page where most of the events will be available.

Introduction to Virtual Production with Dan May and HaZ Dulull

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Galway City of Film and Galway Film Centre are delighted to be able to offer two FREE talks from veteran industry professionals on the subject of Virtual Production.

  • “My Journey into Real Time Filmmaking and Virtual Production” with HaZ Dulull takes place on Monday November 23rd 2020 at 11am.
  • “Let’s Talk Virtual Production” with Dan May takes place on Wednesday November 25th  2020 at 2pm.

Ticket are free but availablity is limited so make sure you book your tickets here.

Virtual Production is a new cutting-edge film production technique that allows the mixing of computer graphics and live footage at once on set, allowing filmmakers to visualise and make decisions about how to shoot their special effects scenes in real time. Our Virtual Production talks will look at how to get started, what you need to know, and what tools will be invaluable to getting you on your way.

This November Galway Film Centre will be offering two completely free talks from industry professionals HaZ Dulull and Dan May.

“My Journey into Real Time Filmmaking and Virtual Production” with HaZ Dulull

Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull started his career in Visual Effects for Film and TV, before transitioning to directing and producing with his breakout sci-fi indie feature film – The Beyond, which was released by Gravitas Ventures, and premiered at #2 on the iTunes charts before trending on Netflix.  His second feature film 2036: Origin Unknown, which starred Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar GalacticaAnother Life) earned a limited theatrical release in the US before landing on Netflix. He was later Initially hired to direct the pilot for Disney’s action comedy mini series – Fast Layne he went on to ,wow the Disney channel executives with his vision for the 8 part series and was subsequently and was also credited as creative consultant on the entire series and on top of directed directing three additional episodes. when he wowed Disney channel executives with his vision for the 8 part series.  Other credits include directing the short bridge film – Descendants – Under The Sea for Disney, and directing a segment in the sci-fi horror anthology Portals.

Recently it was announced that he is directing & producing the animated feature film adaptation of the hit video game ‘Mutant Year Zero, utilising the latest in realtime animation & rendering with Unreal Engine. He is currently developing genre TV, Feature and animation projects via his production company HaZ Film, and is represented in Hollywood by The Gotham Group.

“My Journey into Real Time Filmmaking and Virtual Production” with HaZ’s talk takes Dulull takes place on Monday November 23rd at 11am.

“Let’s Talk Virtual Production” with Dan May

Dan May is one of two Painting Practice’s directors: throughout his career, he has worked in various CG and art department related roles which has increased his passion and knowledge of new technologies and techniques to apply in the movie and TV industry – some of his credits include Black MirrorGravity and the recent HBO/BBC show, His Dark Materials.

As an Art Director and VFX Artist, Dan is always looking for new and exciting ways to simplify and improve the process of filmmaking, by optimising concept art, previs and postvis pipelines and transforming the world of VR into a new tool for filmmakers. thanks to his app Plan V.

Dan will be delivering his talk, focusing on his approach to Virtual Production, and the new tools that his company Painting Practice have come up with to work in this new virtual space, including the impressive ‘Plan V’.

Dan’s talk will be taking place on Wednesday 25th at 2pm.

Virtual Production Talks is brought to you by Galway Film Centre with the support of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

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Submissions Now Open for the Inaugural Science on Screen Film Festival

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Submissions Now Open for the Inaugural Science on Screen Film Festival

We are seeking short science documentaries for the inaugural year of Ireland’s first science film festival, the Science on Screen Film Festival, taking place in Galway city, Ireland in 2020. You can submit your short science film to the Festival here.

The festival which takes place online in November will celebrate the best of scientific storytelling from around the globe in both short and feature form. A Judge’s Award of €500 for the Best Short Film will be given on the closing night.

Science has always been the source of some of the most astounding stories; this festival marries science and the power of the screen to bring those engaging stories to as wide an audience as possible.

The festival will also host Q&As with filmmakers, scientists and other figures from around the world. There will be opportunities for audiences to engage with scientists and filmmakers on the topics that arise from the films. We invite the public to ‘Come join the conversation with us’ about these topics. (In accordance with the current COVID 19 restrictions in Ireland, this festival will be hosted online in 2020.)

Science on Screen Film Festival seeks to receive films that address scientific or technological themes and stories, or that have a leading character who is a scientist, engineer, mathematician or an individual whose life has been affected by science.

Now more than ever, we turn to science to yield answers and to aid us in our understanding of the world around us and beyond. We look forward to screening films that tell universal stories and tap into the heart of our very existence.

The festival is a partnership between CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, Galway Film Centre and Galway City of Film. This partnership has run a funding programme for science films since 2015 – the Science on Screen film award – and it has overseen the production of five documentaries which have reached an audience of over million people worldwide and garnered many international awards.

Please stay tuned for more information on the festival including the full schedule.

Logo Still image from ‘A Tiny Spark’.

Culture Night 2020 – One Minutes Screening Online from 5pm!

By Local Interest, News, Screenings

One Minutes Image

Galway City of Film in partnership with Galway Film Centre is delighted to present a special screening of the One Minute Film Festival for Culture Night 2020!

Each year as part of the Galway Film Fleadh we put together a programme of films one minute in length that show the ingenuity and creativity of filmmakers from all over the world. And this year for Culture Night 2020, we will be making this programme available to watch at this link! Enjoy!

 

Applications now OPEN for Little Cinema & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge 2020!

By Local Interest, News

We are delighted

to announce that the Little Cinema and Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge is back for 2020, and will be held virtually via a Live Stream on 25th October 2020.
This year’s teams will be able to take part from all over the country and they will make a 5 minute film in just 48 Hours, which will incorporate a line, a prop and a genre chosen beforehand by our team!

The Best Film will win the first prize of €500, with prizes also for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Special Effects, Best Use of Prop and Best Use of Line. Applications are open from Monday 7th Sept 9am until 9th October 2020 5pm. Team spaces can be booked via a deposit of €50 which will be returned upon completion of the Challenge. The Little Cinema & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge is supported by the Galway Film Centre via the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

For more information, contact littlecinemagalway@gmail.com

The Little Cinema and Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge kindly acknowledges the support of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

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