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Starting Filmmakers gez fr 6x6 EC Atl. Film competition

This summer, Amsterdam will be the stage for the 2016 European Athletics Championships (July 6-10). The spotlight will be on our national athletics heroes. Experis is a proud National Sponsor and is launching the 6x6 2016 European Athletics Championships Film Competition in the run-up to the sporting event. For this competition, we are seeking 6 emerging, talented filmmakers who are not only distinctive and inspiring but also highly driven. Just like our top athletes in their preparation for the European Championships. These filmmakers are given the opportunity to uniquely capture the story of six top Dutch athletes, including Gregory Sedoc and Eelco Sintnicolaas. What drives our sports heroes, what keeps them moving and focused on their way to the 2016 European Athletics Championships? Pitch From the applications, a professional jury will select six teams of two on March 5. These teams will receive a substantial budget to realize their pitch. They will have two weeks to do so. Premiere and winner 100 days before the start of the European Championships, the films will premiere during a special event. Subsequently, the winner will be determined in a public voting round, combined with the jury's verdict. In addition to eternal glory, this team wins a magnificent VIP package during the 2016 European Athletics Championships! To register You can register until March 4 via www.amsterdam2016.org/filmcompetitie. All other information about the 6x6 2016 European Athletics Championships Film Competition can be found there, including which other athletes are participating.

Amsterdam, NL

Aankondiging

Bob van Iersel

WANTED: Extras for the Breakout Run

Production: On June 4 and 5, 2016, it is time for a breakout spectacle. Breakout Run is an obstacle run with a unique prison theme. The entire atmosphere surrounding these days is tailored to this theme, featuring actors, decorations, and matching obstacles, among other things. At the start, it is up to the participants to escape the prison and complete the escape route as quickly as possible. The fourth edition will be organized in 2016, for which at least 5,000 participants are expected. Location Schaijk near Oss (North Brabant) Description As mentioned, as an organization we want to proceed like a 'normal (obstacle) run'. Normally, there are supervisors along the course who motivate participants and ensure everything goes well. We want to take this a step further; we want the participants to experience a real 'breakout' feeling, and that is why we want police officers, drug couriers, and fellow inmates standing on the sidelines to motivate the participants in their roles (or conversely, speak to them in a 'commanding' manner). Period Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 June What do we offer? We have various times when participants are on the course. Below are the times and the corresponding compensation. You could come and help out with one group, but we would prefer to see you for longer, or even the whole weekend. Saturday, June 4 10:00 - 18:00 - 50 euros Saturday, June 5, 22:00 - 02:00 - 25 euros Sunday, June 5 11:00 - 17:00 - 35 euros So for the entire weekend, it would be 110 euros. - This year, there is a 'prison campsite' for the first time. It is possible to stay there free of charge. However, you must bring your own belongings. - Cool costumes and the like are also a plus. We can arrange costumes, but if you already have something for your role, an additional fee may be discussed. Interested? Email [email protected]!

Oss, NL

Aankondiging

Bromet Film School

Film course Report making level 2

Reportage Making Level 2 is for people who already have experience making reports and want to develop their skills further. The course aligns well with the Reportage Making Level 1 course. In this course, the focus is primarily on the content side of program development and less on the technical side. All the different aspects of program development are covered. The course begins with a research lesson, after which you get to work finding a case for the item you will be filming. Following this, you will receive lessons in interviewing, camera technique, and sound, in which Frans Bromet, among others, guides you through creating an engaging reportage. After filming an item from “Alles te Koop,” a lesson in content editing follows, where you learn how to build a story: the introduction of the subject, the narrative arc, and the conclusion. We use Final Cut Pro X for this. Throughout the course, your progress is continuously evaluated on an individual level. In this evaluation, you discuss the choices you made at various points during the production process. What went well? Where can improvements be made? Finally, there is a viewing session, during which you review and discuss your item with your fellow students and with Frans. Goal After completing this course, you will be able to create a video portrait entirely independently. Target group The course is intended for people who already have experience making reports and want to further develop themselves as camera journalists. The course aligns well with the Reportage Making – Level 1 course. We recommend taking the video editing course first if you have never edited before, as some experience with Final Cut Pro is a requirement for this course. Duration: 4 days Number of participants: minimum 4, maximum 8, individual guidance Course days: Friday 8, 15, 22 and 29 April 2016 Time: 10:00 – 17:00 Cost: €995 (excl. VAT) For more information or to participate, please call or email: 020 – 261 000 7 or [email protected]

Ilpendam, NL

Workshop

Bromet Film School

Film course Reporting level 1

Reporting Level 1 Do you want to learn the basics of reportage and documentary making in just one week? With the Reportagemaken Level 1 course from Bromet Film School, this is possible. In four days, you will learn to interview, film, and edit based on the vision of Frans Bromet. Frans Bromet is known for staging nothing; he lets real people tell their own true stories. This is what you will also learn during Reportagemaken Level 1. By the end of the course, you will be able to independently produce a non-fiction reportage. The course consists of a number of theory lessons directly linked to active practical assignments. By discussing existing and self-made clips and footage, you will learn more about filming, interviewing, and recording sound. After the filming exercises, you will head out onto the streets for your own film to conduct street interviews about your subject. Subsequently, following an introductory lesson in Final Cut Pro X and content editing, you will edit the material you shot yourself. You will receive assistance from an editor so that you have your first self-made film by the end of the course! Goal During this course, you will be introduced to camera, sound, interview techniques, and video editing. After completing this course, you will be able to independently produce a simple report. Target group This course is intended for people who want to master the basics of reportage. The course is open to everyone, with or without experience. Duration: 4 days Number of participants: minimum 5, maximum 10, individual guidance Course days: March 11, 18, 23 and April 1, 2016 Time: 10:00 – 17:00 Location: Ilpendam Cost: €995 (excl. VAT) For more information or inquiries, please call or email us: 020 – 261 000 7 or [email protected]

Ilpendam, NL

Workshop
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