Friday, January 09, 2004

Rocliffe New Film Forum in association with BAFTA in support of Medicinema

Wednesday 25th February - 6.15 pm start

Rocliffe and Bafta again play host on 25 February 2004 to the Rocliffe New Film Forum - the most comprehensive short film forums for filmmakers giving an in depth insight into the often unconventional and varied ways short films are produced in the UK.

Comprising a rehearsed reading of the earliest draft of three acclaimed, award-winning short films, followed by a screening of the films, and a discussion with the writers/directors and producers of each film before an audience of BAFTA members and emerging filmmakers.

For the event, BAFTA London will be transformed into a mini-trade show for the audience where film service providers and organisations can promote their services, with the proceeds from the events going towards a screening at Medicinema.

Proceeds from the profits will benefit Medicinema. Medicinema is a unique charity bringing the magic of the silver screen to patients by building state of the art cinemas in hospitals. www.medicinema.org.uk

All tickets are £5.00 - Booking by email - events@bafta.org For more information email info@rocliffe.com or call 020 7221 7669 www.rocliffe.com

Some Comments About Previous Forums...

"The Rocliffe Forums are doing our job for us - it is great for me to be patron of an organisation which supports the industry in finding new writing and talent, as well as a creating a friendly environment in which to network and develop"
Nik Powell, Producer

"Rocliffe is an exciting and energetic organisation, of which we are proud to be Patrons. Nurturing talent is the most important job in our industry today"
Alan Plater & Shirley Rubinstein, Bafta & Emmy Winning Writer

"New Film Forum is a fantastic way for film-makers to share their knowledge and experience. I wish it had been around when I started making shorts"
Alex Lewis, Producer, Whatever Pictures

"The Rocliffe Forums are a superb resource in which to improve writing and directing skills and network with some of the best new UK filmmaking talent"
Dan Clark, Emerging Filmmakers Manager, Kodak UK

"It was great to be able to network and share information with such a varied group of emerging and existing"
Alasdair MacCuish, Senior Producer, LipSync Post

"UK talent, the New Film Forum is a commendable initiative that should be seen as a valuable industry resource"
Lloyd Billing, Sound-Effects-Library.com

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