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CFF YOUTH EVENTS
FILMMAKING WORKSHOPS: INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING FOR 14-17-YEAR-OLDS
Are you interested in film? Do you want to learn the essentials of filmmaking in a one-day workshop and collaborate with other creative young people to plan, script, storyboard, film and learn how to produce your own short films? Cork Film Festival is delighted to team up with First Cut! Youth Film Festival and Cork Film Centre to provide two workshops offering young aspiring filmmakers an opportunity to work with professionals to devise, shoot and edit a piece of film. These workshops provide a concentrated ‘taster’ session of what making a film entails, giving young people a chance to experience scriptwriting, crewing and acting.
Sun 10 & Sat 16 Nov | 10:00 to 16:00
Nano Nagle Place, €5
Public Screening of Youth Films on Sat 16 Nov | 16:30
CAREERS IN SCREEN AT CORK FILM FESTIVAL
Careers in Screen at Cork Film Festival is an interactive audience-led event for Transition Year students which aims to highlight the wide variety of career paths available in film and television.
The event will take a comprehensive look at the screen industry in Ireland, exploring the different skill sets involved. Speakers will describe their experiences working in the screen sector and offer insights into film production. Case studies of major Cork productions, including
Float Like a Butterfly, will form the focal point of the event, with contributions from members of the creative team and crew involved. Visit corkfilmfest.org/industry for further details and to book. Presented in partnership with Screen Skills Ireland.
Wed 13 Nov | 13:30 | Republic of Work
Free but ticketed
INTINN YOUTH FILM & MENTAL HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAMME
Building on the success of Illuminate, Cork Film Festival has created a new outreach programme for young people called Intinn (‘mind’ or ‘way of thinking’ in Irish), which will offer 2,000 Transition Year students across Munster a programme of film screenings, workshops and resources exploring mental health and well-being. Intinn is one of only 30 projects awarded funding by Creative Ireland National Creativity Fund. Intinn is supported by ESB Energy for Generations Fund and programme delivery is supported by The Gate Cinemas, UCC School of Nursing and Midwifery, Jigsaw Cork, Spunout.ie and Wildcard Distribution. To enquire about 2020 programmes, contact development@corkfilmfest.org
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Book Now: corkfilmfest.org | 021 427 1711

