Short film is dead...Long live short film!


Missed the event? No problem! All the key sessions are now available to download - you can either follow the links below for individual sessions, or alternatively point your podcast browser here:
http://www.screenwm.co.uk/production-and-development/short-film-is-dead/podcasts/SFIDLLSFpodcasts.xml
To subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, either open up the iTunes Store and search for 'Short Film Is Dead', or go to 'Advanced' and click 'Subscribe to podcast', then just enter the above URL.
To listen to the podcasts direct, follow these links:
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: DICK ROSS 'LET'S TALK ABOUT CONTENT'
- 'Get Animated': panel discussion (featuring Natalie Hinchley and Chris Randall, directors of The Animal Book; Ian Gouldstone, director of BAFTA-winner Guy 101; and Myles McLeod, one half of The Brothers McLeod)
- 'Reel West Midlands': panel discussion (featuring Debbie Isitt, director of 2006 hit Confetti; Justin Edgar, director of Special People which was premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2007; James Lees, director of the Sundance 2008-selected short The Apology Line; and Sarah Walker, director of shorts 420 Seconds of Love and Almost Strangers)
- 'Beyond Shorts': panel discussion (featuring Tally Garner, talent agent with Curtis Brown; Jon Offord, programme acquisitions manager with Propeller TV; Julia Caithness, Short Film Executive for Lifesize Pictures who run the short film schemes for the UK Film Council; and Diane Henderson, Programme Producer for the Edinburgh International Film Festival)
You can also find this event on Facebook, where you can view stills from the event.
This project is part-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.