[NetBehaviour] Film London Artists' Moving Image Network

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Sun Aug 20 23:53:42 CEST 2006


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*__* *_Film _**_London_**_ Artists' Moving Image Network_*

*_ Advice - One to One Sessions_*

 

Film London Artists' Moving Image Network is inviting artists to apply 
to take part in a programme of *developmental one to one advice 
sessions*.  We're asking artists to identify some advice areas that they 
feel would help them to develop their career and practice. 

    * Sessions will be scheduled throughout October - December
    * We aim to offer successful applicants a programme of 3-4 advice
      sessions
    * Sessions can take place at Film London offices, at artists'
      studios or at a facilities house.  These will range from one hour
      to a half day
    * The scheme can accommodate 6 artists
    * All sessions are free to successful applicants

 

*HOW TO APPLY:*

Fill in the application form (attached) and send it to us, along with 
your cv, to amin at filmlondon.org.uk <mailto:amin at filmlondon.org.uk> 
(Please put 'One to One Application' as the subject) or post to

Suzie Reeves, Artists' Moving Image Network Assistant, Film London, 6.10 
The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JJ.

 

*Deadline for applications: **21 September 2006*

*When you will be notified: **28 September 2006*

** 

We are asking for initial suggestions for areas of advice at this 
stage.  We will need successful applicants to be available for an 
introductory meeting during the week of 02 October to fine-tune a 
bespoke programme of advice. 

*Who can apply:*

This programme is open to artists at all stages of their careers, but 
not to students. 

Our remit is specifically to support visual artists working in moving 
image - we cannot provide developmental support towards individuals' 
careers in film, television or other aspects of the audio visual 
industry.  We will be selecting artists who will benefit most from 
having access to specific advice.

 
*Advisors:*

We don't have a definitive list of advice areas, we encourage artists to 
nominate areas and topics as appropriate.  However as a guide, we have 
previously run advice sessions around software for moving image 
production, High Definition technology, production planning, critical 
tutorials, sound design and animation techniques.  Advisors have 
included VET (Post-production and Broadcast multimedia faqcility); 
Kirsty Ogg, Director, Showroom Gallery; Gareth Evans, Writer, curator, 
Co-editor Vertigo Magazine; Simon Wallis, Director, Chisenhale Gallery; 
Konrad Welz (software advisor); Daria Martin, artist; Jane Colling, 
Sherbet Productions.

AMIN one to one advice sessions are coordinated by Jacqui Davies.  
Jacqui is an independent producer. She has produced projects for cinema 
,gallery exhibition, television broadcast, DVD and theatre back 
projection. She is also the line producer for commissions on the 
animate! Scheme.

 

We will be repeating this programme next year and will make another call 
for applications. 



Rose Cupit

Artists' Moving Image Network Manager

Film London

Suite 6.10  The Tea Building

56 Shoreditch High Street

London E1 6JJ

 

Direct Line: 020 7613 7694

Switchboard: 020 7613 7676

Fax: 020 7613 7677

rose.cupit at filmlondon.org.uk

www.filmlondon.org.uk <http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/>

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