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Here is the Newspaper coverage on the LIT Film Festival Buildup this week.

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Limerick Leader April 4th 2013

Limerick Leader 4 April 2013

Limerick Post April 2013

Limerick Post 4 April 2013

Limerick Chronicle April 2013

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Jackie Chan Allstars

Just recently finished a promotional video for the local Limerick band, Jackie Chan Allstars.

Filmed in ‘The Library’ bar the 4 piece performed a number of favorites to a large crowd which was recorded and edited to a short four and half minute promotional video.

For more on the band check them on Face book (Jackie Chan Allstars) or via email: jackiechanallstars@gmail.com

 

 

It’s back and bigger than ever. The short film competition for the 4th LIT Film Festival 2013 is now open. Application forms and the Articles of Submission are now available HERE or on theEntry Form Page on the main menu.

We are delighted as always to receive all ideas and creative works from film makers of all standards.

There will be more announcements this week so stay tuned and should you have some ideas for us please send them in.

 

Best of luck to everyone again and we’ll see you all in April 2013.

Simon

LIT Film Festival Founder / Director

‘Film in a Day’ – From Idea to Distribution’

Date: October 2012 – Saturday 27th October 2012. 

Official Registration and Crew Check In, George Hotel, Limerick

Meeting Time – 09:00am Sharp.

Brief  Outline

  • Film in a Day will involve – ‘Idea to Distribution’
  • The script must be a maximum 3 minutes long, and should be ready before October 2012.
  • All crews should also have their cast, locations etc arranged and any necessary permissions granted.
  • Final DVD’s of the completed film must be submitted to the George Hotel by 12:00pm on Sunday 28th October 2012..
  • All participants must be over 18.
  • Behind the Scenes does not accept liability for loss, injury or damage caused. (Each Crew is responsible for their own insurance, and Health & Safety commitments).

Pre-production

  • A crew consists of five crew members.
  • All crews are responsible for their own pre-production this should be carried out in advance of Saturday 27th October 2012.
  • All Scripts should be complete by date of the event
  • All Permissions for locations should be confirmed and written permission granted in advance of the shoot.
  • Each crew will be responsible for their own cast.

Production

  • Production may only happen on Saturday 27th October 2012 from 10:00am until the film has to be handed in at the George Hotel by  Sunday 28th October 2012 12:00pm.
  • Equipment must be provided by the Crew for each stage of the production (Behind the Scenes will not be responsible for loaning equipment, or repairing equipment on the day.
  • Photographs may be taken on the day for Behind the Scenes’ website and social media sites, and any subsequent press articles.

Postproduction

  • Final Films should have a maximum duration of 3 Minutes 30 Seconds (3 Minutes for the film and 30 Seconds for the Credits)
  • All completed films will be screened at the LIT Millennium Theatre on Monday 29th October, at 7pm at the Behind the Scenes Monthly Meeting.
If you have any further questions Contact Us

Our next Meeting for September will be on Monday 24th September at LIT Millenium Theatre at 7pm, This will be a crew briefing for ‘Film in a Day’ which is planned for Saturday 27th October 2012.

Crews are welcome on the night and production companies.

If you are an individual and wish to take part on this night crews will be formed for the event. So why not drop down and join a crew for the film event on Saturday 27th October 2012, when crews will compete against each other to produce a short film in a day.

Behind the Scenes is the perfect opportunity to meet and network with editors, creative people and filmmakers who work in the local Film Industry.

We welcome new members and we meet on the last Monday of each month.

Find us on Facebook and Twitter @BehindDScenes

Film In A Day Example – Killer Recession

Press Release-August 2012

BEHIND THE SCENES

Behind the Scenes is a network of people in the Midwest working in or studying Video and Film Production. The group was created with the intention of bringing together like minded individuals to study and promote Film and Video Production in the Munster Area.

Our next meeting on Monday August 27th at  7pm at the Millenium Theatre LIT will be

 Working with Sound in TV

Presented by Adrian Cunningham from The ProductionOffice. The Production Office provides audio services and equipment for entertainment and broadcast in Ireland and overseas.

http://www.tpoireland.com

Behind the Scenes is the perfect opportunity to meet and network with editors, creative people and filmmakers who work in the local Film Industry.

We welcome  new members and we meet on the first Monday of each month.

Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BehindDScenes

Twitter @BehindDScenes

 

For further details please check out our website:

behindthescenes.ie/

Hi all,

incase you missed it the LIT FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS SHOW will be put up online very soon featuring all the award winners and the special interval act with Flaithri Neff and Philip Diffley.

In the mean time please see the list below of all the winners on the night and a link to the photos taken by Peter Gorman of LIT.

PICTURES

 

Winners

Camera- shellshock
Lighting – Let Her Go
Sound – The centre of the universe
Editing – Chop Chop
Acting – all night long
Script – the road of souls
Director – Solaria
Factual – Ciaran
Artistic – Food Art
Drama – Walt
Industry – Bogman
Overall – Solaria

Hi all

Here is the link for the Short List for this Years LIT Film Festival Awards.

http://litfilmfestival.net/short-listing-for-awards/

 

Simon.

LIT FILM FESTIVAL

A quick reminder that it’s just Four Days to go for the closing date for entries. All short films must arrive at the LIT Film Festival desk by end of business on Friday March 9th.

To note all entries must be accompanied by an application form (which is available on the Entry Form page.)

This year the special prizes are for the best short film from students of either 2nd Level or 3rd Level institutions. Sony Professional are sponsoring again and the prize details will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

Entries from general public, independent and small production companies are also accepted and there will be details of prizes for this category also released in the coming weeks.

This years festival sees extra attention on young film makers and their ability to share their imagination on screen. There will be multiple opportunities to share ideas, listen to professionals, and sample the latest equipment available from top industry manufactures such as Sony Professional as well as Irish distributors including D&P Products.

More details will be released shortly.

Festival Director.