Cinemart Film Market | Rotterdam Lab
As part of the NZFC's continuing relationship with the Cinemart Film Market, there is an opportunity for up to three NZ producers to attend the Rotterdam Lab with NZFC assistance. The Lab will take place from 31st January to 3rd February 2010.
For the participants of this training workshop, special panel discussions are organised on different topics such as production, financing, sales, distribution, press & promotion and television. In addition producers have the opportunity to participate in all other CineMart events.
ROTTERDAM LAB
As part of the NZFC’s continuing relationship with the Cinemart Film Market, there is an opportunity for up to three NZ producers to attend the Rotterdam Lab with NZFC assistance.
The Lab will take place from 31st January to 3rd February 2010.
For the participants of this training workshop, special panel discussions are organised on different topics such as production, financing, sales, distribution, press & promotion and television. In addition producers have the opportunity to participate in all other CineMart events.
Follow the link for more information about the Rotterdam Lab:
http://professionals.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/eng/cinemine/rotterdam_lab.aspx
Applications should include the following:
• A CV from the applicant outlining credits and experience.
• A letter indicating the applicant's plan for the Lab including relevant projects in development, statements of particular areas in which they believe it could assist their future practice and their plans for building on the experience gained there.
The deadline for project submissions is October 30.
Applications should include a CV from the applicant incl credits and experience; letter indicating the applicant's plan for the Lab.
NZ producers seeking to attend the Rotterdam Lab should send applications to Paul Swadel paul@nzfilm.co.nz by October 30.
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