On Saturday, 15th September 2012, the streets of Limerick will come alive to welcome both visitors and native Limerick people alike to the inaugural Elemental Arts & Culture Festival.

The festival encompasses the arts in all their guises, from interactive street art, dance and short films, to street performers and a talk on a very special lost local hero.

The day is designed to keep everybody happy. Start the day at the People’s Park at 10am with laughter yoga followed by tai chi and dance.

Go back to school from 12pm – 3pm at the Frank McCourt Museum for puzzles, funny portraits and all things fun-related. No 1 Pery Square plays host to the Lady Heath talk at 2.30pm.

Moving down to Bedford Row and Thomas Street, which will be the main hub for street activity, there will be local actor Myles Breen with his tea dance.

From 11am – 4pm, the Hunt Museum will showcase a number of skilled craftsmen and women, from a woodturner to a farrier and a Limerick lace maker, shining a light on these forgotten skills.

Helena Enright, with her ‘River Shannon Project’ will gather information at Arthur’s Quay Centre during Elemental to present in a ‘Theatre of Testimony’ reading later that evening while Behind the Scenes Film Network Group will feature an installation of short films on the theme of the elements. (Taken from Limerick.ie)

 The George Boutique Hotel will host a series of short films each relating to one of the elements, from 12pm to 2pm in the hotel. All the films have been supplied by the film makers and members of the Behind The Scenes group, based in Limerick and serve the midwest.
So for one day only it promises to be a festival not to be missed.
Hope to see some of ye there.
S.

Hi All

Well we are at the end of the “Summer” (and I use that term loosely) and Behind the Scenes had another great evening last night at the Millennium Theatre.

A category that is often over looked in the industry of television was explored in detail with a fresh insight to what equipment and trends are at the forefront of this creative discipline.

Adrian ‘Ado’ Cunningham gave a hour long talk on ‘Working with Sound on TV’ along with an opportunity to view his pride and joy, an OBU for sound recording.

Film and Video entusiasts came from across the city and county including Co.Clare to hear about the past experience Ado has had to date and to learn how the key role of a sound recordist has in the television industry.

Behind the Scenes would like to thank Ado for his time and effort in putting together his presentation as well as bringing along the OBU (see pics) for the members to have a look at. Also we would like to thank Gerry Meagher of the Millennium Theatre for looking after us with the venue.

Next months meeting will be on the discipline of Lighting and promises to be another great insight to an important area of film making.

Check out the website for more details. BEHIND THE SCENES

More soon.

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/

Limerick Leader Article July 2012

After nearly a year already since I last worked with Simon, we were filming again this week at the UL Arena in Limerick City.

Simon appeared on TV3’s Ireland AM on 19th july with his trainer Jason Kenny of Forever Fit Promotions, where a series of shots of him training that we shot were played back in studio.

Last years project was all about the Flexifoot ferrel product but this year sees Simon promoting ‘out on a limb’ and just from filming its hard not to be inspired by the guy.

Here is the full Ireland AM (TV3) spot.

For the second year running I had the pleasure in recording Limerick’s National Day of Commemoration for our past service men and women. Joining me at City Hall on camera was Ben O’Sullivan, where we captured the officiating representatives of the faith traditions and members of Limerick City Council and of the Oireachtas.

After each representative gave a prayer the new mayor Cllr. Jerry McLoughlin laid a wreath at the plaque on behalf of the people of Ireland.

This ceremony also took place across other cities such as Galway, Cork, Waterford, Killkenny and Dublin.

The final DVD was edited for City Hall’s records and commissioned by Futureama Productions.

In honour of all those Irishmen and Irishwomen who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations.

(Inscription on National Day of Commemoration Plaque, City Hall, Merchant’s Quay, Limerick.)

White collar boxing

Currently I’m putting the finishing touches to the White Collar Boxing DVD. Shot on June 28th at the South court Hotel in Limerick, this event draws in a big crowd cheering on their friends and family in a sporting competition for their chosen charities.

With 13 fights and a special interview afterwards with Forever Fit Promotions crew, Blue Shinners and Jason Kenny, the first showing will be on Friday night in Peter Clohessey’s Bar in Limerick from 7pm, where everyone will look back at all the fights and discuss the action.

I would like to thank Blue and Jason as well as Theo and Pat of Munster images for the support over the production of the DVD.

Posted: July 10, 2012 in Cameras, Documentary, Editing
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Limerick Insider on Limerick.ie is a monthly video service
bringing you lots of great Limerick news and events!

In this episode we take a look at some exciting tourist spots in Limerick
including the natural beauty of Curraghchase Forest Park,
the enchanting and magical Lough Gur and the quirky Frank McCourt Museum.

We also take a look back at the recent Africa Day celebrations when
Limerick enjoyed the sights and sounds of its African communities
with a fun filled weekend of colourful events.

Hi guys,
Scumbag Millionaire will be one of the films shown this Wednesday 4th July at the Mo Cinema event in Cobblestone Joes in Limerick from 9pm.
This is a good chance to catch up with the latest short films being created by film makers both local and national.

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Killer Recession

Posted: June 26, 2012 in Film
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This was Andrew O’Gorman’s script and more so his moment to show how good of an actor he is too. A chilling piece detailing an interrogation of a terrorist in a city location.

Cast & Crew:
Andy O’Gorman
Simon McGuire
Stephen Hall
Graeme O’C
Tendai Manuel
Michael Byrne