Archive for the ‘Cameras’ Category

Following on, from what was an incredible weekend to be remembered, here is the short documentary ‘One Giant Leap’ featuring local Limerick actor; Zeb Moore, retelling the story of his experience working with ‘Granny’ and the Royal DeLuxe in Limerick (Sept 2014).

Shot over the three days on location in Limerick City.

Special thanks to Zeb Moore, for his generous time to talk in this piece, as well as the team in Limerick City of Culture 2014 including: Sheila Deegan, Olivia O’Sullivan, Lavinia Duggan and Mike Fitzpatrick.

All the music is by Michel Augier, Royal DeLuxe La Bande Originale!

Documentary Produced by Simon McGuire

Please enjoy and share.

Simon.

 

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The Galway Film Fleadh screened short by Kevin Liddy and Edited by myself; The Suffering Kind; will have a special screening on September 14th at the IFI in Dublin. Also to be screened will be Kevin’s award winning short ‘Horse’. Kevin and certain crew will be in attendance.

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Ireland on Sunday is our monthly showcase for new Irish film.

The Director, Kevin Liddy will participate in a post-screening Q&A.

In his long-awaited new work, The Suffering Kind, multi-award-winning director Kevin Liddy moves away from the stark Irish countryside which defined his earlier films (Horse, Soldier’s Song and Country) to an urban setting in upstate New York. Filmed by Oscar-nominated Declan Quinn, this intimate drama about an inner city priest and a sanitation worker trying to maintain his sobriety, is about the power of delusion and the longings that haunt us.

Kevin’s first cinema short, Horse, is a muscular, poetic evocation of 1960s rural Ireland about a father’s inability to communicate with his young son, magnificently photographed by Donal Gilligan.

 

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To Book tickets for this special screening please visit the IFI website HERE

 

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Behind The Scenes is back tonight. Dolans Pub on the Dock road at 7pm.
See you there.

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Behind The Scenes is back tonight. Dolans Pub on the Dock road at 7pm.
See you there.

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St Marys Cathedral, Limerick.

On June 14th I had the great pleasure of filming the Ordination of the Reverend Edna Wakely to the Priesthood. This event took place at the landmark and historical setting of St Mary’s Cathedral, in Limerick City.

With a large audience in attendance as well as a full choir and parish guests, the ordination was recorded using a 5 camera setup in strategic locations around the cathedral.

The post workflow was a ‘multi-cam edit’ in Avid Media Composer and finally outputted to DVD and digital file for posting.

 

 

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Hi All

Behind the Scenes will host its monthly meeting on Monday night 26th May at 7pm at Dolans Pub on the Dock Road. All are welcome and its your chance to promote your work or film that is either in progress or needs help.

Cya there,
Simon.

The 5th Annual Limerick Film Festival will be formally launched on Monday 24th March at 12pm at the George Boutique Hotel.

 Formally the LIT Film Festival, The Limerick Film Festival is now a key component of the film festival circuit in Ireland. This year’s programme will attract filmmakers from across Ireland and further afield to Limerick for the three-day event, which runs from Thursday 10th to Saturday 12th April.

Director, Simon McGuire, is delighted to have received support from Limerick City of Culture. According to Mr. McGuire, “Changing the festival’s brand name and moving it to different locations around the city is an ambitious challenge but in doing so, we hope to expand the festival and put Limerick on the map in terms of filmmaking and media.”

This year’s film festival will include:

Professional equipment and industry workshops

Film screenings

Guest speakers

The now renowned Short Film Awards Night.

For further information, please contact Simon McGuire at simon.mcguire@lit.ie

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So we are off with the red carpet (10:30pm GMT) and its going to be an interesting night for the oscars.

I’ll be on Limericks Live 95FM tomorrow morning with Joe Nash to discuss the winning, films, actors, actresses and technical awards from 9am.

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Film Events to look forward to in Limerick for 2014

With Limericks City of Culture events well under way in the city and surrounding environs its good to note that there are several film related events that are on the calendar for the coming year.

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Firstly the Royal Picture Show. While they have already kicked off during Valentines Weekend last there are three more events the team are putting on. The next of these takes place on  Friday, May 9, 2014 – 12:00 to Sunday, May 11, 2014 – 23:00

With Cinema screenings and exciting talks form such industry people as Julian Doyle, editor of Brazil and The Life of Brian. An event not to be missed for film lovers and film makers.

Check the website Here: http://www.limerickroyal.ie/royal-picture-show

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The Fresh Film Festival takes place from March 31st to April 5th.

With Feature film screenings, Animation and Go Pro Workshops and Irelands Young Film Maker of the Year Awards all taking place over the course of the week, there will be a flurry of young film makers to Limericks streets to take in the atmosphere of this well established festival.

For more info go to: www.freshfilmfestival.net

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Hot on the heals of the Fresh Film Festival is the 5th Limerick Film Festival, taking place on April 10th, 11th and 12th.

Formally the LIT Film Festival, The Limerick Film Festival enters its 5th year with an ambitious challenge to expand the festival and make it not only a continued success for Limerick Institute of Technology but also for Limerick City, County and the Mid-West,  in Film Making and Media.

Following the massive response to the 2013 event, the Festival organizers are looking forward to working with our sponsors and former entrants to create a series events for the festival that will attract the industry to Limerick and help make the festival bigger than ever before. We will continue to bring you:

Professional equipment and industry workshops from Canon, Whelan Cameras, GoPro, Manfrotto and TyrellCCT

Film screenings of Feature films such as ‘The Enigma of Frank Ryan’, ‘Where theres a Well’ and screenings of successful short films such as the previously Oscar long-listed film, ‘The Missing Scarf’ (Narrated by George Takai) and produced by Limerick native Jamie Hogan.

Guest speaker talks and Keynote speeches include Editor, Director Nathan Nugent (ROG, What Richard Did and Frank) along with other industry people such as Director Pat Comer.

And finally  the now renowned  Short Film Awards Night which takes place at the Millennium Theatre on Saturday 12th April from 7:30pm where film makers and their creations are celebrated with an Oscars style show.

All information on the Limerick film Festival can be found at the website: http://limerickfilmfestival.net/

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Light Moves – International Festival of Screendance

In November, Light Moves, an exploration and celebration of the vibrant field of screendance and dance film-making will take place at Dance Limerick, the Daghdha Space.  It will be transformed into a thrilling surround sound cinema presenting over 30 films, international guest speakers and a host of events, workshops and masterclasses.

Light Moves is Ireland’s first international festival of its kind with artistic direction and curation by director/choreographer Mary Wycherley and composer Jürgen Simpson. The festival is a collaboration between Dance Limerick and the Digital Media & Arts Research Centre (UL).

More info can be found here: www.dancelimerick.ie

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Finally the 2nd Richard Harris Film Festival will take place towards the end of the year.

This Irish film festival celebrates the life and works of Dickie Harris.  Dickie was not only a well-known Limerick and Irish actor but singer, theatrical producer, poet and film director of immense ability and charisma.  The film festival is to celebrate his unique talent in the city where he was born and raised.

For more information on the festival see: http://richardharrisfilmfestival.com/

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Besides these not to be missed events there are opportunities to get involved in film making in Limerick by joining the Behind the Scenes Film Making Network Group.

Behind the scenes are a group of Film Professionals who meet regularly to bring together like minded individuals to study and promote film, television and video production.

Meetings are held on the last Monday of each month, and there are numerous events created during the year such as the exciting ‘Film In A Day’ competition.

for more info check out the website at: http://behindthescenes.ie/

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More on these and others soon.

Watch this space.

S.

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The Call for Entries for the Short Film Awards 2014 at the 5th Limerick Film festival is open till March 7th 2014.

You can enter your film via post or online submission. For further details please see the dedicated webpage on the website, HERE

S.