2nd year of a networking and educational platform Visegrad Film Forum (VFF) will take place at the Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts on 17th – 20th of October 2012 in Bratislava, Slovakiaand will be focused on the Low-budget Film Production.
The master classes are open to film students and film professionals as well as to general public interested in film. All of the lectures will be hosted by film professionals coming from different European countries and the US.
Jim Stark, producer of Jim Jarmusch’s features Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989) and Night on Earth (1991), will give presentation What I Have Learned about the Best Way to Make a Movie with regard to European audiovisual conditions and conduct a specialized 3-day production master class for selected students.
Fred Kelemen,cinematographer of Bela Tarr’s The Turin Horse (2011) and Man from London (2007), will speak about his collaboration with the prominent Hungarian director and will share his unique insight of an independent director and producer into the independent filmmaking.
Ekran, international training programme for directors, screenwriters and producers, focusing on project development and creative aspects of pre-production will be presented by one of its tutors.
Apart from prominent guest speakers VFF audience will have a chance to meet film students from partner schools ofFTF VŠMU Bratislava such as AGRFT Ljublana, FAMU Prague, PWSFTViT Lodz, SZFE Budapest and UNATC Bucharest.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Bratislava!
VFF team
Contact
Visegrad Film Forum
www.visegradfilmforum.com
https://www.facebook.com/VisegradFilmForum
Forum is financially supported by the International Visegrad Fund and the Slovak Audiovisual Fund.