Ccfl also unveils development scheme for low Budget VFX and 3D films.
The Cross Channel Film Lab (Ccfl) has revealed its selection of four low to medium budget feature film projects, all utilising visual effects and/or Stereo 3D in “brave, original and imaginative ways”, to participate in the Lab’s year-long workshop programme in 2014.
The Lab offers filmmakers an opportunity to develop their screenplays and production strategies within an applied research platform dedicated to Stereo 3D, visual effects and CGI.
The four projects selected to participate in 2014 are:
Dome (France - VFX), writer-director Luis Briceno, producer Jérémy Rochigneux;
La Fille de l’Estuaire (UK - Stereo 3D), writer-director Gaëlle Denis, producer Ohna Falby;
The Incredible Voyage of Dullwich-on-Sea (UK - VFX), director Jamie Stone, writer Joe Barton, producer Sophie Vickers;
Tro Fanch (France - Stereo 3D), writer-director Gill Taws.
Writer-director-producer teams will work with experts from the UK and France, combining story and...
The Cross Channel Film Lab (Ccfl) has revealed its selection of four low to medium budget feature film projects, all utilising visual effects and/or Stereo 3D in “brave, original and imaginative ways”, to participate in the Lab’s year-long workshop programme in 2014.
The Lab offers filmmakers an opportunity to develop their screenplays and production strategies within an applied research platform dedicated to Stereo 3D, visual effects and CGI.
The four projects selected to participate in 2014 are:
Dome (France - VFX), writer-director Luis Briceno, producer Jérémy Rochigneux;
La Fille de l’Estuaire (UK - Stereo 3D), writer-director Gaëlle Denis, producer Ohna Falby;
The Incredible Voyage of Dullwich-on-Sea (UK - VFX), director Jamie Stone, writer Joe Barton, producer Sophie Vickers;
Tro Fanch (France - Stereo 3D), writer-director Gill Taws.
Writer-director-producer teams will work with experts from the UK and France, combining story and...
- 12/3/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Crispin Hellion Glover's Big Slide Show, On tour
He may feature in blockbusters such as Alice In Wonderland and Hot Tub Time Machine these days, but nobody could accuse Crispin Glover of selling out. Between his mainstream gigs, the singularly strange actor has been busy turning out curious "novels" – usually reinterpretations of antiquated illustrated texts – and curiouser movies. His directing debut, What Is It?, combining actors with Down's syndrome, naked women and lots of snails, drew comparisons with Buñuel and Jodorowsky; its similar successor, It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine, follows a serial killer with cerebral palsy. If that's not weird enough for you, Glover also performs from his works ("reads" is too sedate a word for it) to a slideshow and holds audience Q&As.
Edinburgh Filmhouse, Sun; The Star And Shadow, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tue & Wed; Phoenix Cinema, N2, Thu; to 17 Feb
Back To The Future:...
He may feature in blockbusters such as Alice In Wonderland and Hot Tub Time Machine these days, but nobody could accuse Crispin Glover of selling out. Between his mainstream gigs, the singularly strange actor has been busy turning out curious "novels" – usually reinterpretations of antiquated illustrated texts – and curiouser movies. His directing debut, What Is It?, combining actors with Down's syndrome, naked women and lots of snails, drew comparisons with Buñuel and Jodorowsky; its similar successor, It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine, follows a serial killer with cerebral palsy. If that's not weird enough for you, Glover also performs from his works ("reads" is too sedate a word for it) to a slideshow and holds audience Q&As.
Edinburgh Filmhouse, Sun; The Star And Shadow, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tue & Wed; Phoenix Cinema, N2, Thu; to 17 Feb
Back To The Future:...
- 2/5/2011
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Fantasia Festival is North America [1]'s premiere (and largest) genre [2] film [3] festival [4]. It is also my favorite film festival and so I could not wait to share the highlights of this years line up. Here is a sneak peek at what we will be reviewing in the upcoming week of our podcast. Crush And Blush - Canadian Premiere South Korea Dir: Lee Kyoung-mi For her first feature, director Lee Kyoung-mi had some high-calibre assistance. Park Chan-wook produced, co-wrote and appears briefly in the film, as does Bong Joon-ho, director of The Host. This vaudevillian comedy doused in dark humour follows an unpopular woman who deviously schemes to seduce a colleague and keep him away from his mistress. Hong Hyo-jin seems born to play the fascinating and hard-to-follow Me-sook, an unforgettable, engaging and well-developed character. Love Exposure - Canadian Premiere Japan Dir: Sion Sono Prepare to witness miracles because Sion Sono (Suicide Club,...
- 7/1/2009
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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