Last week to watch GAA USA

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There are only 5 more days left for you to catch the series GAA USA on the TG4 player. I spent most of last winter cutting the series and was delighted with how it turned out.

If you want to watch the series and I think it’ll be worth your while, heres the link

The series went down really well and attracted lots of very positive feedback online. The series attracted huge numbers of people to the tg4 player, breaking all sorts of records. Heres some of the best reactions from twitter.

Máire T. Robinson book launch

Today marks the day that my amazing wife Máire launches her debut novel ‘Skin Paper Stone’. The launch is happening at 6:30 upstairs in Nealons Bar on Capel Street, Dublin.

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The book is available to buy in all good bookstores and online including directly from the publishers New Island

The book was reviewed in the Irish Times last week which was incredible and it good a great review which you can read here

“Skin, Paper, Stone is a deceptively simple novel that packs a punch. Robinson writes with warmth and understanding, giving the reader a bird’s-eye view of a modern, post-boom Galway through a diverse and credible cast of characters.”

– Sarah Gilmartin, The Irish Times

Earlier this week Máire was interviewed by Shane Cosgrove for the Circular, you can read that here.

About the book…
People think that if they go far away they’ll leave the parts of themselves they don’t like behind. But it doesn’t work like that…’

Stevie moves to Galway to pursue her PhD and takes refuge in the city, and in her relationship with Joe Kavanagh, a charismatic but dispirited artist.

Both are looking for something more, but struggle to navigate their way free from the claustrophobia of their lives, the limited circle of acquaintances, the lack of ambition. Escape is the only option, but the surface level of friendliness surrounding them masks a deeper hinterland of jealousy, secrets and violence that can break out at any time.

Exploring the chaos and confusion faced by those in their late twenties with humour, pathos and insightful sensitivity, Skin, Paper, Stone is the first novel by Máire T. Robinson, an exciting new voice in Irish writing.

About the Author

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MÁIRE T. ROBINSON lives in Dublin City. She graduated from NUI, Galway in 2008 with a Masters in Writing. Since then, her short stories have been published in the Irish Independent, Horizon Review, Crannóg Magazine, Cuadrivio (in Spanish Translation) and the Chattahoochee Review. Máire was nominated for a Hennessy Literary Award in Emerging Fiction in 2012, and was the overall winner of the Doire Press Chapbook Competition, 2013. Her chapbook of short stories Your Mixtape Unravels My Heart was published by Doire Press in 2013. Skin, Paper, Stone is her first novel.

New Susan McKeown Video

A few years ago, while spending a summer in New York, I met up with director Niall McKay from Media Factory and IFNY. He wanted me to cut a music video for Susan McKeown, the grammy winning Irish singer based in New York. That video was for a song called No Jericho and can be seen here.

I got an email from Niall in August asking would I be interested in getting the old team back together. So here we are with another video for Susan McKeown!

The song is called ‘On The Bridge to Williamsburg’ and its a duet with Declan O’Rourke. Its a lovely song, thats insanely catchy and the video itself made my quite nostalgic for my old apartment just of Bedford and underneath the Williamsburg bridge!

The song is off Susan’s album ‘Belong’ which you can buy here

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Showrunners released in Irish Cinemas TODAY

The day is finally here, Showrunners, the feature documentary I spent a good chunk of 2013 cutting is being released into the wild. Slightly nervous about it but also very proud of the work as well. I just hope people like it and indeed support it.

Irish Audiences can catch the film in the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin and the Eye Cinema in Galway for this coming week. The film will be available in Ireland on Volta and on itunes in 2 weeks time but if you have the chance to see it on the big screen, its definitely worth it.

Here’s our new trailer

This was among the hardest things I’ve ever had to cut, there is no doubt that feature documentaries are TOUGH but I would be happy enough spending the rest of my career doing them. In this case, I would not have been able to do it without the help from obviously both Des Doyle the director and John Wallace the producer but also Michael Higgins. Anyone you works with Michael know he can do just about anything, he was a great assistant to have on this film and helped us out of a hole on many, many occasions. Also big shout out to Mick Mahon, Shane Callan and everyone at EMC Post and Avatar for their contributions in the post process and indeed all those other people who helped the film out along the way. I think we’ve managed to make something that we can all be proud of.

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“Showrunners” is the first ever feature length documentary film to explore the fascinating world of US television showrunners and the creative forces aligned around them. These are the people responsible for creating, writing and overseeing every element of production on one of the United State’s biggest exports – television drama and comedy series.

Often described as the most complex job in the entertainment business, a showrunner is the chief writer / producer on a TV series and, in most instances, the show’s creator. Battling daily between art and commerce, showrunners manage every aspect of a TV show’s development and production: creative, financial and logistical.

You can read about some of the films stars here on our website

The film will be getting a limited cinema release in the USA from Oct 31, playing in selected cinemas in New York and Los Angeles and will be available to but from itunes as well. In fact it is already available on pre order in the US and Canada. That can be done here.

If that wasn’t enough showrunners, you can also order the companion book from amazon here. Its a really great book that compliments the film very well and is well worth a purchase. The book is also available to buy in Ireland from most good bookstores.

New Showreel

So I finally got around to updating my showreel. While I was happy with the one I had before, it was missing a lot of titles that I worked on in the last 3 years so a change was needed. Anyways here it is…

There I am in the edit suite...
There I am in the edit suite…

If you want to talk about working together you can drop me a line at savejohnmurphy@gmail.com

For more info on any of the listed titles shown in the reel click on the links below
Kara, Páidi Ó’Sé:Rí an Phároiste, Jokerman:Tommy Tiernan Takes on America, The Naked Election, Ras Tailteann:Rothai an tSaoil, Mobs Cheanada, An Ceoldráma, Arkle, Bliain in Arainn Mhór, Showrunners, Derelict, Faster Stronger Higher, King of the Travellers, Killinaskully, The Last Days of Peter Bergmann, Standby, When Ali Came to Ireland, Rewind

I also included shots from the following titles
It Happened One Night
Call Girl
The Weather Report
One Ocean No Limits
Welcome to my World
Meet The Neighbours
On The Fly
An Engagement with Franc
Shtax
Aoife Scott: The Growing Years

See Sundance short ‘The Last Days of Peter Bergmann’ in Dublin

Sundance finished over the weekend and among the Irish representation was Ciaran Cassidy’s film ‘The Last days of Peter Berrmann’ which I had the great pleasure of cutting last year. By all accounts the film went down really well over there and Ciaran was delighted with the response. Now, there is an opportunity for people in Dublin to see the film.

It plays this Thursday, Jan 30th as part of Futureshorts in the Freemasons Hall, 17-19 Molesworth Street Dublin from 7-10.

After the screening there will be a Q&A with director Ciaran Cassidy and my good self. God help us!

Tickets are available for the event here

Ciaran recently took part in a fantastic interview with Amy O’Connor for Prowlster and you can read that piece here

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You can see a sneak peak inside this amazing venue with this gallery from the journal

Ciaran Cassidy, Me and 2 guys who are proud of their Renault Clio
Ciaran Cassidy, Me and 2 guys who are very proud of their Renault Clio

Future Shorts is the largest short film network in the world and it is run in Dublin by Happenings and LeCool

The Winter Season they present to you has 6 films from France, Poland, Serbia, Finland & Afghanistan – it is going to be a truly international excursion into the world of shorts.

Emerge from the underground in search of a seed in Eduardo Williams’ “That I’m falling” I Que Je Tombe Tout le Temps (France, 2013), follow two Polish sisters while they seek out their mother in “Out of Reach” (Poland, 2011) by Jakub Stozek, and witness a rather unexpected incident at a convenience store in the animation “Blind Spot” (France, 2007). Directors Nedeljkovic & Majdak from Serbia take you on an extraordinary trip to Rabbitland (2012), while Jenny Toivoniemi shows you a date of a different kind in her film “The Date” (Finland, 2012) and finally Sam French invites you to join in the world of Afghanistan’s “Buzkhasi Boys” (Afghanistan, 2011) to see a different story of coming of age of two best friends.

For more on each of the films go here

Ceoldrama Episode 3 Airs Tonight

This is just a reminder that episode 3 of Ceoldrama will broadcast tonight on TG4 at 8. Please do tune in…

I’ve previously said that I’m very proud of this series and I think that tonights episode is probably the pick of the bunch in terms of the editing challenges we faced. The previous 2 episodes focused on getting to know 2 schools in each episode. In tonights episode its moving the story along for all 4 schools but still having enough backstory in the show so that people who haven’t seen the first 2 will also enjoy it. I think it worked out very well and I’d love to hear what people thought of it.

People have said really nice things about the first two episodes and if you want to catch up on them, you can watch them on the TG4 player here

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Some photography news

A friend of mine, John McAleer has set up a photographic monthly called Shotz Magazine, you can download the first issue of it as a pdf here. Each issue showcases five photographers work in five pieces
using no more than five hundred words to talk about themselves and their photography.It was launched last week and it already has over 340 friends on facebook. Built on that show of support they have now launched a daily page which showcases an individual shot from all the people who have submitted work. you can check it out here.

In other news, which I stole from Martin McGagh’s excellent blog

The second PhotoIreland Festival kicked off in Dublin last weekend. It’s taking the notion of ‘Collaborative Change’ as a central theme, and offers some 40 exhibitions in museums, galleries and independent spaces across the city throughout July. There’ll also be workshops, talks and documentary screenings.

Billed as an ‘International Festival of Photography & Image Culture’, the festival – if the programme is anything to go by anyway – seems to running a nice all-inclusive policy, gathering a broad range of work from camera-club members, graduating students and emerging and seasoned artists alike. Quite fitting then that the festival also plays host to Martin Parr, a celebrated documentary photographer whose fascinating body of work has drawn on influences as diverse as the lurid postcards of John Hinde and the wry humour of Garry Winogrand. A longtime champion of the photobook format as well as a hard-core collector, Parr will present an exhibition of his favourite books of the last decade, and give a talk on the subject too.

The Gallery of Photography in Temple Bar presents the group show ‘The Long View’, running from 1st July – 28th August. This exhibition unites images from slow-burning projects by David Farrell, Paul Seawright, Jackie Nickerson, Anthony Haughey, Richard Mosse & Donovan Wylie: a canon of Irish photographers who’ve been registering quite strongly at an international level over the past decade or more.

Martin McGagh will have some work – including the image ‘The House Next Door’, below – in the ‘Four Floors’ group show at the Mad Art Gallery (under the DART bridge at the bottom of Gardiner Street), from 19th to 31st July. See the full PhotoIreland programme here.