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SFL Seminar: Actors & Directors Fuji Film Aesthetica Magazine SFL Seminar: RADA Shorts Experimental Programme Hollyshorts Kerry Film Festival Brighton Uni Future of Music Video Experimental Programme The Rushes Awards The Awards After Party
Venue Soho Film Lab Tenderpixel G. Curzon Soho Soho Film Lab Tenderpixel G. Tenderproduct B. Curzon Soho Tenderpixel G. Apple Store Tenderpixel G. Curzon Soho Teatro & Stanza
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SFL Seminar: RADA – Actors and Directors Q & A
10:00 / Soho Film Lab / Free / RSVP on www.sohoshorts.com
The relationship between actor and director is of seminal importance in filmmaking, and can often determine the quality of the performance. This Q & A will look at both sides of the camera, touching on the critical areas where issues most frequently arise. In association with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, panelists Edward Hicks (Head of Film, TV & Radio - Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ) and Fenella Woolgar (Actress - Bright Young Things, Stage Beauty, Vera Drake, St Trinian’s) will look at casting, problems an actor encounters on set and how best to solve them. www.rada.org
SFL Seminar: RADA - Shorts 13:00 / Soho Film Lab / Free / RSVP on www.sohoshorts.com
Presented by Edward Hicks (Head of Film, TV & Radio). A chance to see a selection of short films from new writers featuring the latest graduates from the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. If you want to see some of the brightest emerging acting talent from the coming generation, this is the place to be. www.rada.org
Future of Music Video 17:00 / Apple Store / Free / Pop along and have a listen
Chaired by David Knight (Promo News) with panelists including Caroline Bottomley (RADAR Music) being joined by commissioners and record labels. While some may lament the passing of the overblown, overpriced music video, to others it represents the dawn of a more accessible era. The increasing affordability of digital technology has enabled directors to make striking videos on the hoof. But despite these developments, the straitened conditions of the record industry mean that the position of the music video looks somewhat uncertain. Do record labels commission videos anymore? Do they still work as a promotional tool? And where do they fit into the online world? We present representatives from both ends of the scale, from directors and commissioners working with chart names to representatives from major labels who deal with up-and-coming artists and non-mainstream acts. www.promonews.tv www.radarmusicvideos.com 65