In:Site festival – Film maker

We’re looking for a film maker to produce short documentary films about graduate makers activities during In:Site festival. In:Site is an annual festival showing contemporary craft made by graduate makers. The festival takes place over the first week of September in Birmingham Cathedral Square and is produced by Craftspace, a charitable organisation creating opportunities to see, make and be curious about contemporary craft.

We’re looking for an enthusiastic emerging film maker keen to gain experience in interviewing and documentary film making. We welcome creative ideas and would like someone who is confident working in an outdoor public space.

Film maker fee: 3 hours filming/1 hour editing per day for one week 3rd– 7th September = £250 (£12.50 hour) Film maker must supply their own film making and editing equipment.

Film maker

Role includes:

  • Creating 1-2 minute films for each artist at In:Site festival (approx 11 films)
  • Include interviews with artists talking about their practice, site-specfic pieces and their experience at In:Site festival. Craftspace can support with supplying interview questions.
  • Capture public participation viewing and/or making pieces.
  • Edit the films and ensure they are in a suitable format to be uploaded to the Craftspace YouTube page.

If you are interested in developing your film making experience, please complete an application and equal opportunities form available here: http://craftspace.co.uk/insite-film-maker-job-opportunity/ by 1st August 2018.

Please email your completed forms to info@craftspace.co.uk.

To find out more about the festival see www.insitefestival.craftspace.co.uk

To find out more about Craftspace see www.craftspace.co.uk

Opportunity Type

Commission

Contact Name

Katy Sadler 

Contact Email

info@craftspace.co.uk

Website

www.craftspace.co.uk

Start Date

9th July 2018

Closing Date

1st August 2018
Levaquin aorta Cosopt eye drops for dogs Where to buy baclofen 10mg online in Ohio Levaquin and birth control pills