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Ronan Cassidy Appointed Project Manager at Film Limerick
19 Jun 2014 : Deirdre Molumby

The Limerick City of Culture in partnership with Behind the Scenes, has announced the appointment of Ronan Cassidy to the role of Project Manager-Film Limerick.
This new position has been established to promote and encourage Limerick to realise its potential as a film producing hub. It also aims to develop a number of projects that form part of the legacy for Limerick in 2014 during its year as National City of Culture. Behind the Scenes now replaces the Film Pillar of Limerick City of Culture.

At the heart of the Film Limerick Project is a unique and exciting scheme to produce two short films using Limerick as a location. With a budget of €15,000 each the selected projects will be filmed later this year. This will facilitate the long term goal of encouraging both established and emerging film makers to come to Limerick.

Ronan Cassidy commented on his new role, stating: “I am deeply honoured to have been given the opportunity to take up the post of Project Manager -Film Limerick. Having been involved in various roles in the world of the arts, film and television production, I’m thrilled with this opportunity.

“I’m looking forward to working with the staff of the City of Culture and Behind the Scenes. I’m confident, in taking up this position that I will be able to contribute to the promotion of Limerick City, as a film making location and the development of the film industry locally.”

In collaboration with Behind the Scenes, Ronan will now be responsible for encouraging local and national filmmakers to tell their stories through the film scheme; developing an educational and training programme for emerging film makers; and promoting film culture throughout Limerick.

He will also support local film festivals, promote local films in international competition, and positioning Limerick as a location for international audio-visual productions by offering advice on locations, creative resources, as well as with technical assistance and financial incentives.

Simon McGuire, co-founder of Behind the Scenes, commented “We would like to congratulate Ronan on his appointment as Project Manager. Since its inception in 2011, Behind the Scenes has strived to promote film, TV and video production in Limerick and the Mid-West area.

”The Film Limerick Project presents a unique opportunity to cement Limerick as a film making hub of the Mid-West. We look forward to working closely with Ronan, City of Culture and the film makers to establish an enduring legacy for Limerick.”

Welcoming the announcement, Art and Culture Manager Sheila Deegan, said: “On behalf of the Limerick City of Culture I am delighted that someone of the calibre and experience of Ronan Cassidy has agreed to serve as Project Manager for Film Limerick. His challenge will be to oversee the selection and production of two short films. His long term objective will be to bring Limerick as a film location to the attention of Irish directors, writers, actors and producers which in turn will increase the employment potential of the local audio visual sector.”

For further information on this scheme, contact ronancassidy@behindthescenes.ie

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More soon.

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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.

Pete Moles, Declan McLoughlin, Dave Burns, Julian Doyle, Paul Patton, Simon McGuire

Pete Moles, Declan McLoughlin, Dave Burns, Julian Doyle, Paul Patton, Simon McGuire

Photo by: Dermot McNamara.

A great evening was had on Saturday 17th May with Director and Editor Julian Doyle.

“Filmmaker Julian Doyle, best know for his editing work on some of the most beloved and influential films of all time. His credits include Brazil, Time Bandits and The Life of Brian. He’s the one who worked out how to chop the Black Knight’s limbs off. He shot the dream sequences in Brazil. His is the hand that covers the camera at the end of The Holy Grail.” (http://www.limerickroyal.ie/royal-picture-show)

If you missed any of the screenings for the Royal Picture Show then don’t worry it’ll be back in September for its third installment.

S.

 

 

 

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From left: Maeve McGrath, Diarmuid McIntyre, Dave Burns and Simon McGuire

I had the pleasure today to be apart of a select group of film enthusiasts who were interviewed on the passion we all share for the medium of cinema.

Diarmuid McIntyre and Mairead O’Connor of Grey Heroin Media invited us to a special recording at a special venue, The Royal Theatre on Cecil Street, where we discussed the future plans of the Royal as well as the increasing film industry in Limerick.

“Grey Heron Media has begun production planning for two new series which are part of a unique joint commission by Limerick’s Live 95FM & RTE Lyric FM as part of the celebrations for Limerick’s year as Irish National City of Culture.

Grey Heron was commissioned jointly by both broadcasters to create two special series that would each explore the character and culture of Limerick in 2014, but in two very different ways.

These two ambitious series will be produced and broadcast in this year of celebration for Limerick city and county.”

I’ll update on the Broadcast date in due course.
S

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Donald Trump touched down in Shannon today to a large selection of the national and local press and media.
After a brief press conferrence he took time to speak about his future investment plans and love of the country.
Below is a link of the news package I cut for Ballywire Media.

Click HERE. http://youtu.be/plvwq4YihaY

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014 – 18:44 to Tuesday, May 13, 2014 – 18:44

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Project Manager – Film Limerick

Limerick City of Culture is pleased to be working with Behind The Scenes and the Film Limerick Pillar to develop a number of projects that form part of the legacy for Limerick in 2014 during its year as National City of Culture.

Inspired by the growing local film industry, this legacy project will promote and encourage Limerick to realise its potential as a film producing hub.

Behind the scenes are a group of film professionals established in January 2011 in Limerick and was created with the intention of bringing together like minded individuals to study and promote film, tv and video production in the Mid-West. Three years later membership and collaboration has grown and established itself as the key reference point of information for film in Limerick.

With this in mind Behind the Scenes wish to appoint a Project Manager.

The Project Manager will report to Behind The Scenes and will be responsible for the delivery of all aspects of Film Limerick legacy project.

Key responsibilities of the role will involve planning and scheduling the legacy project timeline, managing budgets and successfully delivering the project as part of the programme for City of Culture 2014.

The project manager will:

·         Encourage local and national filmmakers to tell their stories through a film scheme that will see two short films made as part of Limerick 2014.

·         Develop an educational and training programme for emerging film makers through in conjunction with relevant local and national providers.

·         Promote film culture throughout Limerick, encouraging the idea of the city through a lens.

·      Position Limerick as a location for international audio-visual productions by offering advice: on great locations, creative resources, as well as technical assistance and financial incentives.

·      Supporting local film festivals and promoting local films in international competition
For full details of this opportunity please emailinfo@limerickcityofculture.ie

 

Info taken from: http://limerickcityofculture.ie/content/project-manager-job-vacancy-film-limerick

 

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Alan Owens

Limerick Chronicle, 25th March 2014.

 

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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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