Film

Guest Seminar - Rebekah Tolley Georgiou - Arts Lab International - Collaborative arts projects

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Rebekah Tolley - will be joining us again for a guest seminar on Monday 25th January 2021. This seminar will be focussed on the Collaborative arts projects Rebekah does as Georgiou Tolley - https://www.artslabinternational.com/

Watch recording of Meeting on Teams here (you will need your student ws login)

ArtsLab international is a studio / laboratory, for collaborative art projects.

Founded in the UK by artists: Darryl Georgiou & Rebekah Tolley-Georgiou

Joining the Dots…
Georgiou & Tolley work across lens based media, technologies and platforms, to visualise and realise their ideas. ‘Joining the dots’ and gathering data, in an attempt to understand the past, and set a wider context for making new work in the here and now. Exploring the language of art, image sound and radio, often researching the hauntology of ‘how places feel’ (Genius loci).

More about Rebekah’s other work

From 2006-2010 Rebekah Tolley was an Executive Producer/Director for UK super indie TV production company, Tinopolis. Responsible for concept development, creative and production input on wide variety of video and interactive projects for clients such as the United Nations, BBC and Channel 4. As an independent producer, she has worked on a variety of projects for BAFTA LA, BAFTA UK, Five TV and Oxford University.

Rebekah’s professional photographic work has been featured in The Guardian, Observer Magazine, Radio Times, AG Photographic, The Magazine (Santa Fe’s magazine for the arts) Annual Best of World Photography edition 2005, Photography magazine, BAFTA Academy magazine and BAFTA Annual Report 2005-06.

Rebekah is a MA graduate in Design & Digital Media/Media Arts from Coventry University (one of the oldest digital arts courses in Europe) and of the EAVE European Producers programme for 2011.

Rebekah began working with the celebrated Documentary Film maker Michael Grigsby during the making of his documentary, Rehearsals, in 2005. They later went on to make 'We Went to War', which revisits the stories of David, Dennis and Lamar - veterans of Vietnam war 40 years after their return, when Michael first filmed them for the award winning film, 'I WAS A SOLDIER'

Visit: http://poool.co.uk/rebekah-tolley

Rebekah’s previous seminar, Thursday 10th December 2020, focussed on Documentary Film

UCW Film students can access the recording of the meeting and see links from seminar here (or via meeting in Teams Calendar).

Some notes and links to Films Rebekah shown/ spoke about:


Michael Grigsby - BFI Wiki IMDB.

The Stones in the Park

The Beatles - Live at The Cavern

Enginemen (1959) - Watch Enginemen - on BFI Player. This poetic Free Cinema documentary, filmed near Manchester, reflects on the changing world of the engineman.

Rebekah spoke about Michael’s mentor Lindsay Anderson and ‘Free Cinema’. Read More about ‘Free Cinema’ on Poool

​Tomorrow's Saturday (1962)

I was a soldier (1970)

We went to War (2012) - Michael Grigsby and Rebekah Tolley

Some notes from Michael Grigsby said in video interview- "Rightly or wrongly, I am known for making films with people with 'no voice' “.
“I learned about: 'Shutting up', 'Letting people be' , ‘No interuption’, ‘having no agenda’, ‘Silence, space in between is important’, ‘listen to their world’.

​Other Films Rebekah spoke about:

Okhwan's Mission Impossible - The story of a man on a bicycle, overcoming the borders of continents and body to reunite Korea. Bicycle road movie about a man and his epic 10 year journey around the world.

Life in a day - Kevin MacDonald / Ridley Scott

Other notes:

Rebekah: “Always remain curious, be passionate, give people a voice”

​Also spoke about Iranian cinema including Directors Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi , speaking about his ‘This is not a Film

Use of sound in Films, ‘Listen to their world’, ‘Don't load your films with music’.

Rebekah will be back in 2021 :)


Tenaya Steed - ‘Desert Town Landings’ - BBC New Creatives - Guest Seminar

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Tenaya Steed, will be joining us for Guest Seminar on Friday 22nd January 2021 - 11am. Tenaya will be talking through the process of making her debut short film ‘Desert Town Landings’ for BBC, working with production company ‘ Calling The Shots as part of BBC’s New Creatives Programme.

http://www.tenayasteed.com/talks#/wsa/ Password: wsa

This seminar was on Zoom. Click here to watch recording

‘I am an artist and writer interested in folk art, youth culture, and everyday lives. I’m proud to have been commissioned by the likes of The British Council, BBC Arts, Action For Refugees in Lewisham, Gloucester Culture Trust, and The Watershed to work with people and communities in finding and telling unique stories in overlooked places.’

Desert Town Landings’
’In a South West ‘culture desert’, an unseen stranger reports on mysterious objects seen flying over town. Spied through curtains, tops of hills, train bridges: football fans rejoice through the docks, gospel music plays from the worst street in town, kebab heart-to-hearts between drunk friends. UFO invasions or untold hoaxes.’

"Desert Town Landings", the short film I worked on over the summer, with Director Tenaya Steed, was shown on BBC 4 - Monday 8th Feb at 10pm BBC4 as part of:

Creating a scene: BBC Introducing Arts - Actor, writer and producer Chizzy Akudolu presents a collection of dramatic short films from the best of new British film-makers. Reflecting modern Britain, subjects range from speed dating, the climate emergency and school friendships to spotting UFOs.

Programme link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000s4q4

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/502291900

See Mood boards and pre-production at: http://www.tenayasteed.com/talks#/wsa/ Password: wsa

#Believe

Guest Seminar - Rebekah Tolley Georgiou - Documentary Film

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Rebekah Tolley - joined us for a Guest Seminar, 1.30pm - Thursday 10th December 2020

This seminar focussed on Documentary Film - aimed at Year 1 FdA Film but open to all year groups.
UCW Film students can access the recording of the meeting and see links from seminar here (or via meeting in Teams Calendar).

From 2006-2010 Rebekah Tolley was an Executive Producer/Director for UK super indie TV production company, Tinopolis. Responsible for concept development, creative and production input on wide variety of video and interactive projects for clients such as the United Nations, BBC and Channel 4. As an independent producer, she has worked on a variety of projects for BAFTA LA, BAFTA UK, Five TV and Oxford University.

Rebekah’s professional photographic work has been featured in The Guardian, Observer Magazine, Radio Times, AG Photographic, The Magazine (Santa Fe’s magazine for the arts) Annual Best of World Photography edition 2005, Photography magazine, BAFTA Academy magazine and BAFTA Annual Report 2005-06.

Rebekah is a MA graduate in Design & Digital Media/Media Arts from Coventry University (one of the oldest digital arts courses in Europe) and of the EAVE European Producers programme for 2011.

Rebekah began working with the celebrated Documentary Film maker Michael Grigsby during the making of his documentary, Rehearsals, in 2005. They later went on to make 'We Went to War', which revisits the stories of David, Dennis and Lamar - veterans of Vietnam war 40 years after their return, when Michael first filmed them for the award winning film, 'I WAS A SOLDIER'

Visit: http://poool.co.uk/rebekah-tolley

Some notes and links to Films Rebekah shown/ spoke about:

Michael Grigsby - BFI Wiki IMDB.

The Stones in the Park

The Beatles - Live at The Cavern

Enginemen (1959) - Watch Enginemen - on BFI Player. This poetic Free Cinema documentary, filmed near Manchester, reflects on the changing world of the engineman.

Rebekah spoke about Michael’s mentor Lindsay Anderson and ‘Free Cinema’. Read More about ‘Free Cinema’ on Poool

​Tomorrow's Saturday (1962)

I was a soldier (1970)

We went to War (2012) - Michael Grigsby and Rebekah Tolley

Some notes from Michael Grigsby said in video interview- "Rightly or wrongly, I am known for making films with people with 'no voice' “.
“I learned about: 'Shutting up', 'Letting people be' , ‘No interuption’, ‘having no agenda’, ‘Silence, space in between is important’, ‘listen to their world’.

​Other Films Rebekah spoke about:

Okhwan's Mission Impossible - The story of a man on a bicycle, overcoming the borders of continents and body to reunite Korea. Bicycle road movie about a man and his epic 10 year journey around the world.

Life in a day - Kevin MacDonald / Ridley Scott

Other notes:

Rebekah: “Always remain curious, be passionate, give people a voice”

​Also spoke about Iranian cinema including Directors Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi , speaking about his ‘This is not a Film

Use of sound in Films, ‘Listen to their world’, ‘Don't load your films with music’.

Rebekah will be back in 2021 :)

Rebekah will be doing another session in New Year - aimed at Lens Based Media students - which will be more focussed on their Collaborative arts projects as Georgiou Tolley - https://www.artslabinternational.com/


Encounters Film Festival 2020 - 18th Sept - 11th October

Each year we attend the brilliant Encounters Film Festival, usually held at Watershed in Bristol. This year the festival is online and we have secured digital passes for you, you can get these via Weston college shop for £10. The Digital Festival pass will give you access to the festival programme for the entire 3-week duration of the festival (18th September - 11th October 2020).

Please purchase these via Weston College shop - LINK HERE

This is always a great resource for your research and inspiration for your own film projects. Add reflections from festival to your workbooks/ blogs.

SELECTIONS TO WATCH

We will add selections we think you should look at here (you will need to buy a pass) and log in, in order to access films/ playlists.) Use links below or select from https://watch.encounters.film/

Take a look at a variety of different film programs inc.

Take a look at Events, Masterclasses’s and Q&A Sessions inc.

Let us know what you watch and give us your recommendations.

Adam Hellend recommends:

Ernie

21 mins | United Kingdom | 2020Director: Ray Panthaki
Under the influence of dangerous right-wing propaganda and his domineering father, a lonely school caretaker looks for connection. Watch

Alex Drummond recommends:

Backwards

11 mins | United Kingdom | 2019 Director: Marco Augelli

In a corporate world where everybody walks backwards, one young man stuck in a dead-end job tries to break out of the cycle of normality. Watch

Rich also recommends:

EXAM

15 mins | Iran | 2019 Director: Sonia K Hadad

A teenage girl gets involved in the process of delivering a pack of cocaine to its client, and gets stuck in a weird cycle of occurrences. Watch Part of Live Action 5 programme.

MOTHERLAND

14 mins | United Kingdom | 2020 Director: Ellen Evans

Tracing the experiences of Jamaican-born Brits who have been forcibly returned to Jamaica, MOTHERLAND explores what it really means for someone to "go back home" Watch Part of The Uncertain Kingdom: Volume 1 programme

ARKA

15 mins | Croatia | 2020 Director: Natko Stipanicev

A grandiose transoceanic cruise ship sailing the seas. Watch Part of Animated Jury Journey: Day 1 programme

About the Festival

Festival Director of ENCOUNTERS FILM FESTIVAL RICH WARREN, Rich talked with MamFromage about the upcoming (and original) Short Film Festival, how they have moved it online and give his thoughts on what makes a great short festival film, watch below.

Notable Short Films by Major directors

In the TeaAt3WithMamFromage Talk (see above) Freya and Rich spoke about short films by Directors, who went onto be very successful, how they used their short films to show and develop their style. Examples given include:

Peel (1982) - Jane Campion - Watch Here

The Big Shave (1967) - Martin Scorsese

Doodlebug (1997) - Christopher Nolan

Once you have bought your pass (via Weston college shop) you can log into Encounters Portal here

About Encounters: ‘We’re delighted to announce that our 2020 competition selection is now live, with Digital Festival Passes available to buy online! We’ve selected over 250 titles, from a huge 3000+ submissions, to be part of this year’s digital festival.

Your Digital Festival Pass will give you access to our festival programme for the entire 3-week duration of the festival (18th September - 11th October 2020), unlocking a world of international short film, and much more.

Our Guest Programmes, curated by our valued festival partners, include an international range of diverse and far-reaching narratives, from new and exciting voices across the industry.  

You can also tune in to Networking sessions run by our partners, join Q&A’s with competition filmmakers and filmmakers from across some of our Guest Programmes and much more!

This year’s selection is far-reaching in terms of content, form, and contexts. Though the 2020 digital edition of Encounters might look different to previous years, our selections are as eclectic, bold, and brilliant as ever.’ - Encounters Film Festival 

FLATPACK FILM FESTIVAL 2020 - AT YOUR PLACE!

DATES: 1-17 MAY

VENUE: YOUR PLACE

You can’t keep a good Flatpack down… we are delighted to present a special online edition that will bring our acclaimed, BAFTA-qualifying short film competition direct to your home and completely free. Thanks to an amazing response from participating filmmakers and distributors - who in normal circumstances would expect to launch their films through cinema screenings - we are able to present a significant majority of the planned competition programme here on the Flatpack site. Expect the usual eclectic stew of animation, documentary and inventive weirdness, with a number of UK premieres in the mix. This User's Guide has some pointers on making the most of the programme.

There are seven prizes up for grabs, including a new screendance award, and we will of course need your help selecting the two audience award winners. Programmes will be launching here daily from 1 May, and you can also expect special virtual outings for quarterly animation gathering Overlap and PechaKucha Birmingham. Browse below for more details, and keep an eye on our blog and social media for updates. Although there will be no charge for accessing any of the programmes, if you are able to make a donation to Flatpack then please do consider it - your support will help to make future events possible.

Flatpack is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and the British Film Institute, and by Birmingham City University.