Sunday, 11 April 2010
It's been an amazing few weeks and we've had some great chances to meet people from the industry (producers from Japan, a director from India and some of the Harry Potter cast to name a few) which has given everyone an idea of what it takes to make the finished product which we see in cinemas.
A big thanks to Hyde Park Picture House for letting us use the best independent cinema in Leeds as our venue and Martin, Debbie, Rose and Lucy who organised the festival!
And it's over and out until next Easter... peacex
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Very exciting however was the networking event this morning which took place at Hyde Park Cinema. Young people form 'Future Film' in London and the director of the young people's film festival in Dundee called 'Discovery' also came. We shared our experiences of running film festivals and are planning to develop a working network of young people who are involved in these types of projects or want to get their films into other festivals. Although it's on;y at the facebook page, we are planning to meet again in August and set up a website, as well as spread the word to other young people about our idea and organise quarterly meetings ... it's all go go go and looking up for young people's place in the film industry!
A last word... I'm, setting off to see Chocolate Underground and meet the producers who have come all the way from Tokyo!
peacex
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Another benefit of our trip was the that shoal is now much closer after spending 4 days in each others company... and hopefully was can bring new ideas and a fresh outlook to our festival after seeing how another one works...
But for now, it's back to business as usually (well a little more stressful) as we have only 4 days to go until the festival... peacex
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Just see it, I can't stop thinking about it. Fine, I'll admit it, I even cried at it.
The story has affected me so much that I'm off to buy the book right now ... peace x
we did go through some designs and talk more about Buff! but thats old new now... but if there's any new, i'll keep you posted!
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Friday, 12 February 2010
basically, we talked about London some more... looked at revised design for the fest brouchure and filalised some exciting events. We have now confirmed that there will be a Harry Potter day at the fest!!!! so get out your broomsticks and join us to see the first 4 films on the big screen once again :) also we're having an environment day, with eco-stalls and ways you can get yourself involved in the saving of our planet. This day will include a guest appearence from the council's environment mascott; THERMO... a real life superhero! unmissable.
One exciting opportunity whuich came out of the meeting was a visit from LSLive. This is an opportunity for us, and any young people, to get involved in becoming a young reporter, reporting on event in Leeds, gaining experience with a camera and building up skills for the future. If your interested, anyone can sign up so visit www.radiowaves.co.uk/lslive to get involved!
peace x
Monday, 8 February 2010
MediaFish at the BFI
Friday, 5 February 2010
We started by visiting the BFI (British Film Institute). It's a huge glassy (made of glass and classy :s) building which backs onto the river and, as art and nature should go hand in hand, this pleased me. Inside (besides a big open space in the middle) was a rather bohemian yet sophisticated cafe/restaurant/bar with lots of arty people going about their arty business, there was a gallery space which was pretty cool, collar berating film with other art forms, and some screening rooms. Interestingly, there was a also a media room which was filled with plasma screens and, amazingly, anyone can go in and watch films for free if they are stored in the BFI's archives... now that's something to remember!
At present, the building is hosting the 'Future Film Festival', which is 'For 13-25 year olds who love film'. We took full advantage of this, splitting our separate ways, to check out some of the different events.
We witnessed 'Total Storytelling' which involved looking at how to make audio description, this is audio commentary of the film for the blind. This gave and insight into a section of the industry you might not always be aware of...
We also saw some short films. Two of the best consisted of a documentary about children's relationships with their parent; asking questions like 'what superpower would you give them' and a film looking at a set of allotments which has been paved over to make way for an Olympic building in Britain. This documented the negative impact on residents lives and community which was centred amoung their garden space.
Finally... I witnessed a masterclass into the criteria for programming films for festivals which gave me some good tips for this Leeds Young People's festival ....
How we managed to fit all that into a day (plus 2 train journeys and 4 tubes) I don't know... but I do know that I can now hardly keep my eyes open ... still, I think it's time to go and watch a film. Over and out.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
MEETING
and finallyy.... our trip! mediafish has been invited to attend a networking event held by the bfi in L.O.N.D.O.N!! we'll be meeting lots of other groups like ourselves and seeing what goes on in the world of professionalism (workshops and screenings by the BFI will be put on to give us a taster)so it should be a great chance for the fish to go out into the deep ocean and see who we meet :)...
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
थिस वीक!!
we're moving forward with out trip to Buff! film festival and looking ahead to this weeks meeting to complete our exciting volunteer award... busy busy busy!!
Monday, 10 August 2009
National Young Filmmakers' Award 2010
The National Young Filmmakers' Award (NYFA) returns for it's 7th year showcasing the best new filmmaking talent in the UK and we're looking for the best short films from the movie geniuses of the future.
Films can be of any type - fiction, documentary or animation and any genre - horror, comedy, drama, sci-fi, fantasy, etc as long as they are under 10 minutes and have been made in the last year. All shortlisted films will be screened at a special event in the 2010 Leeds Young People's Film Festival in front of a panel of industry specialists including filmmakers, producers, journalists and funders. The winning films in each age group will receive a £250 cash prize towards their next project.
The competition is open to any young filmmakers aged from 0-19 so if you have made a short film (either on your own, at school or with an organisation) then send it to us NOW! If you haven't made a film or it's not finished then there's still time - the deadline for entries is Friday 18th December 2009. You can download the entry form from the website at www.leedsyoungfilm.com
Friday, 7 August 2009
Manga Mania, 29th June 2009
LYPFF 2009

See more photos from the 2009 Leeds Young People's Film Festival at Flickr - just click on the thumbnail.

