Month: July 2012
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King of The Travellers Variety review
King of the Travellers was reviewed in Variety yesterday and it was a fairly positive spin on the film. “King of the Travllers is a Gaelic Godfather” has poster quote written all over it. You can read the full review here Its pretty cool to see my name in the industry bible that is Variety.…
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Faster, Higher, Stronger, RTE One Tues 9:30
Through a somewhat odd set of circumstances and despite being pretty busy I havent had anything I cut on TV since April 2011. That is until now, Tuesday sees the screening of this sports doc I did for Independent pictures. It was directed by Ronan O’Donoghue and I’m quite proud of it. I trust you’ll…
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Emmy Nomination…not really but sort of
The nominations for the News and Documentary Emmys were announced this morning in America. Crossing the Line Films in Dublin received two nominations for its documentary Broken Tail which has garnered high praise and multiple awards all over the world. Its a great achievement for an Irish company. Congratulations to everyone involved The nominations were…
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High Street, Galway, July 8th 2002
Earlier this year I was rooting through some old tapes and came across this film I edited which I had forgotten about. It was made as part of a scheme in the 2002 Galway Film Fleadh where several crews went out and made a film in a few days during the duration of the festival.…
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Still tickets left for King Of The Travellers
Earlier this year I edited the feature film King of the Travellers and it is to have its world premiere next Saturday at 7:00 in the Town Hall Theatre as part of the Galway Film Fleadh. Tickets have been flying out the door and there is less then 30 remaining. So if you’d like to…
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How to make your own DCP
I came accross this video by Uk based Film maker Danny Lacey. He has a very interesting blog which charts his filmmaking adventures. He put together this piece about how to make your own Digital Cinema Package which is a really handy guide if you are working on a low budget film and can’t afford…