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A film, also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, or photoplay, is a series of still images that, when shown on a screen, create the illusion of moving images. (See the glossary of motion picture terms.)This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed in rapid succession. The process of filmmaking is both an art and an industry. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animationtechniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects,More info:wiki
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“And the Oscar goes to…”
It’s award season, which means celebrating the achievements of everyone that works in film, from the directors and producers to the cinematographers and actors. If you’re the type of person who watches award shows like the Oscars and thinks, “Hey, I could do that!” – well, you probably can. Here are a few jobs, aside from acting, which you can expect to find when looking to land a role in the film industry.
Production Planner /Scheduler
Production planners, also known as production schedulers, managers, controllers or coordinators, are involved in the logistics of supply chain management. Most of their time is spent on the business and organizational aspects of producing and distributing films. They are in charge of project management, and organizing paperwork, like purchase orders and delivery schedules. Their tasks include keeping records and information, and coordinating purchases with clients and co-workers.
The path to this job could include a major in business with a focus on supply chain management or logistics. College coursework may include topics in purchasing management, transportation, operations management, international logistics and inventory management.
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Africa has set up an ambitious program to grow the continent’s film industry from 5 billion US dollars to 20 billion US dollars, with the potential to create at least twenty million jobs, according to the African Union (AU).
The AU is in the final stages of setting up the African Audio Visual and Cinema Commission (AACC) aimed at opening up the potential of the continent’s film industry. At a meeting held in Nairobi this week, African ministers of youth, culture and sports agreed on modalities of ensuring the commission is up and running by 2018.
Africa’s top film talent has already made its mark on the global stage, the continent itself is a go to location for film makers, but experts say its full potential has not been exploited.
This is the reason why African film makers and leaders met in Nairobi to see how the continent can use the industry to spur economic growth.
“What we have is a lot. We need to have harmonised policies on these issues; we need to have a commission to guide to regulate the relations to promote what we have and we need centres of excellence so that we have quality productions,” says AU Commissioner of Social Affairs Amira Elfaldil.
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#5 Shadows of the Mind Film Festival Reveals 2018 Lineup,More info:saultonline
The Shadows of the Mind Film Festival is excited to be screening 25 select films from around the world, including two filmed in the Sault from February 26th to March 4th, 2018.
This year’s 19th annual festival will screen 7 days of powerful documentaries, award-winning drama and comedies, and spine tingling thrillers. A Gala Reception, live music, enlightening panel discussions, guest appearances, and more are in store for the film lovers of Sault Ste. Marie.
The two films shot locally are Adam MacDonald’s thriller Pyewacket and Michelle Ouellet’s drama, Prodigals. Another film with some Sault roots is Ryan Boyko’s That Never Happened, a largely unknown story about internment camps across Canada.
Shadows will be offering 4 days of ‘Admission by Donation’ film events that will include riveting documentaries and panel discussions about important issues such as mental illness, addictions, homelessness, and aging and the LGBTQ community.
The Oscar-nominated films Lady Bird, The Florida Project, A Fantastic Woman, Faces Places, and The Square are only a few of the highlights of this year’s festival.
Tickets go on sale at the Box Office on February 12th, 2018. It will be open from Monday to Friday from 11am-7pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 12-5 at the Station Mall Dennis Street entrance. New this year – Shadows is on Eventbrite! A limited number of movie tickets will be available online.
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