screen wm http://www.createdinbirmingham.com Fri, 17 Aug 2018 17:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-CiB-Google-copy-32x32.jpg screen wm http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 An email about film opportunities http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/11/16/an-email-about-film-opportunities/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/11/16/an-email-about-film-opportunities/#comments Wed, 16 Nov 2011 12:22:07 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=11073 [Read more...]]]> I thought I’d post my response to an email I received from someone the other day. The emailer said (and these are a couple of extracts):

I am currently looking for creative projects to get involved with in the Birmingham area, specifically film or media based projects. I have lots of transferable skills through studying film on my course and I am looking for possible work experience (unpaid) in TV, film or any kind of production, as a runner, film grip and/or any position where the skills I have may come in useful.

My biggest focus is finding opportunities, getting out there and getting involved in anything I can, from possible collaborations to arts events, workshops, anything to keep me busy and anything that allows me to be creative and continues the type of work I was doing on my course.

I couldn’t think of anything specific but gave a few starting places. I operate on the assumption that CiB readers know much more than I do, so if anyone can add anything then please do in the comments. My reply:

Hey

I can’t think of any specific opportunities at the moment. It’s a bit of a funny time for that kind of thing at the moment, what with Screen WM (who used to put on events and so on) closing down a few months back and Creative England (the body taking their place) only just getting up and running. In the meantime it might be worth looking at http://www.bsin.co.uk/ and seeing what they’re up to.

Also, have a look at these events, get yourself along and see who you meet:

Maybe see what courses are happening at http://www.macarts.co.uk/ or http://light-house.co.uk/

Cheers

Chris

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Farewell to Bright Space and Screen WM http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/09/30/farewell-to-bright-space-and-screen-wm/ Fri, 30 Sep 2011 09:37:09 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=10700 [Read more...]]]> Following the closure of the Creative Partnerships Programme, Bright Space announced that they would be closing. Today’s their last day.

This from Stan’s Cafe:

It’s sad because Brightspace were behind a huge number of inspirational projects that took artists into schools to work creatively with students and teachers. Now, despite a great report from OFSTED setting out the great value of these projects, the plug as been pulled, the axe has fallen, the bubble burst, the goose cooked, the turkey plucked, the swan sung and the full stopped.

I’d lost track of what’s happening with Creative England – I thought it was going to be based on a partnership of all the screen agencies but here’s a press release:

On Friday 30th September 2011, regional screen agency Screen WM will bring the curtain down on nine years of support for the screen media industries in the West Midlands and welcome Creative England as the new umbrella body for the creative sector.

The closure of Screen WM follows the coalition government’s decision to replace the UK Film Council’s support for film-making, which core-funded the regional screen agencies, with funding through the British Film Institute.

All the best to the folks working at these organisations who are moving on.

Sadly, I’m predicting a few more posts like this over the next few months.

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City As A Platform liveblog http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/17/city-as-a-platform-liveblog/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/02/17/city-as-a-platform-liveblog/#comments Thu, 17 Feb 2011 11:58:21 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=9065 [Read more...]]]> Today, Alex and I are at the City As A Platform event, organised by Screen WM and taking place at Aston University Business School and Conference Centre.

Building on the City as a Platform event that took place during the Conservative Party Conference 2010, this full day of panels and breakout sessions will explore these issues and opportunities, presenting case studies including Maverick Digital’s groundbreaking NHS Local project and the Screen WM/Channel 4 supported ChromaRoma, which uses the London Underground Oyster Card system as a playing piece in a city-wide social game.

The pair of us are running the liveblog there. If you’re on Twitter you can follow along on the #caap2011 hashtag or by following the liveblog below. Comments, thoughts and so on are all welcome.

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Happy Christmas! Here are the TV and radio listings http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/12/25/happy-christmas-here-are-the-tv-listings/ Sat, 25 Dec 2010 08:54:17 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=8570 [Read more...]]]> Merry Christmas from one and all at Created in Birmingham!

To be honest, I’d be surprised if anyone is reading this (and to be even more honest, I wrote this a few days back anyway) but, in case it’s timely, here are a few things on TV that you might be interested in today:

  • Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella, BBC2 at 3pm
  • Best of European Opera 2010 (ft Birmingham Opera Company’s Othello), BBC4 at 7pm

Screen WM have done a round-up of the festive stuff they’ve been involved in, including The Brothers McLeod’s The Moon Bird (Christmas Day, 12.40am on Channel 4 – oh, bit late for that, sorry), the new series of Upstairs Downstairs (Boxing Day, 9pm on BBC 1), Toast (30 December, 9pm on BBC 1) and, later on in January, the return of Hustle.

If you’ve got some vouchers burning a hole in your pocket then Soulboy and Nativity are out on DVD.

On the radio side of things, Robin Valk’s Handsworth Evolution will be played on 30 December on BBC WM.

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Arts and culture at the Tory conference http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/10/02/arts-and-culture-at-the-tory-conference/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/10/02/arts-and-culture-at-the-tory-conference/#comments Sat, 02 Oct 2010 11:51:15 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=7395 [Read more...]]]> The Conservative Party Conference starts tomorrow, so expect a fair amount of disruption around the city centre – especially the city end of Broad Street around the ICC and Symphony Hall.

Travel advice aside, arts and culture will be getting a foot in the door a few times over the duration, including this lot:

There’s probably more happening too, but those are the ones I’ve come across.

I’ve also been invited, with a bunch of other local bloggers, to go and meet Sayeeda Warsi (Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party and Cabinet Minister without portfolio) and Andrew Mitchell (MP for Sutton Coldfield and Secretary of State for International Development) later today.

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Links for 20 July 2010 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/07/20/links-for-20-july-2010/ Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:15:23 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=6255 [Read more...]]]>
  • Producers’ Forum, 21 July at the MAC
    WIth Suzie Norton, Screen WM CEO, and her Senior Management team delivering a presentation on Screen WM’s 2010-11 strategy and the next phase of support for the West Midlands Film community
  • Animation Forum West Midlands
    “Submissions for 2010’s Great Animation Challenge are now open”. Use one of the bits of audio provided to make an animation
  • My five tips for bands online | Mind over Matter
    Useful stuff from Ian
  • The Perfect Balti
    “One man’s search for Birmingham’s best Balti (and naan bread)”
  • BBC – Have Your Say: Which UK city would be most worthy of culture award?
    A nice amount of support for Birmingham’s bid from the Have Your Say commenters. Given the general level of debate on that forum I’m not sure whether that’s a good endorsement or not…
  • Birmingham Post – CBSO celebrates a record season as audience numbers grow
    “The CBSO has seen average attendances increase by 3.5 per cent in the past 12 months”
  • A year in the life of a touring Company « Birmingham Royal Ballet’s touring blog
    Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Chief Executive Christopher Barron writes about the past 12 months for the Company
  • Switchboard – World-class connections for the West Midlands
    “Switchboard is a network of organisations from the screen, digital, media and music industries in the West Mildands”. One to watch. (Disclosure – I’ve been invited on this)
  • The New Optimists
    “We asked scientists “what are you optimistic about?” This site and the book record their amazing answers”
  • Exclusive extract from local author John Dalton’s new book, Urban Nature Notebook « In Birmingham
    “His new book is a collection of short accounts of the author’s encounters with urban nature as he travels around the city”
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  • Screen WM – The West Midlands to play central role in new film TOAST starring Helena Bonham Carter
    “The investment means that TOAST, produced by Ruby Films for the BBC, will also be filmed entirely in the West Midlands. A fantastic local story, the film will be shot in and around Birmingham and Wolverhampton, with key scenes being filmed at the famous Black Country Museum”
  • Work to your heart’s content – Home
    This is Helga Henry (Fierce, Creative Republic, all sorts of other things)’s “scrapbook of the stuff I discover on my quest for expertise on joy, innovation and fun”. Some very useful resources here
  • Our 200th Post: One Year On | Blog | SMILE
    A year in review. Nice to see one of these not falling in Dec/Jan
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    Links for 11 June 2010 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/06/11/links-for-11-june-2010/ Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:54:37 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=6035 [Read more...]]]>
  • CRAIN report « D’log
    “A useful seven page report from the West Midlands Cultural Research & Intelligence Network conference (PDF link), held in Birmingham on 2nd June 2010”
  • Audition Call « Stan’s Cafe Theatre Company
    Quick, bright female capable of playing between 18-30 wanted to perform with Stan’s Cafe in Beijing in November. Click the linky for details
  • Birmingham Post – New chairman for Cre8us
    “Professor Michael Tovey, responsible for leading and co-ordinating design education and applied research at Coventry University, has been appointed to the board of Cre8us”
  • Birmingham School of Media runs best courses in the country
    Huzzah!
  • Screen WM & BAFTA Present: Filmmaking and Archive Workshops
    Courses. Not for horses
  • Artist Talk @ Eastside Projects and Durational Performance @ The Rea Garden | Behind Closed Doors
    “We would like to invite you to the finale of Brigid McLeer’s residency at The Rea Garden on Saturday 19th June”
  • art hamster in the city
    Don’t think I’ve linked to this one before, but probably should have. Contains mentions of arts stuff happening around Brum. Sarah Silverwood is the author
  • Signal box L
    Someone’s built a fairly impressive model of the New Street Signal Box
  • The Interview: Ben Javens « The Internationalist
    Ben did some stuff for 8th Continent, a Californian soy milk company. Someone interviewed him about that
  • A seismic shift in the UK landscape
    CiB got props in PR Week at the end of April: “the artistic and creative community website Created in Birmingham, which won a Blog Award in 2008, is popular”. Not sure why that made me laugh so much, but it did. The award was 2009, btw
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  • Moving on Up – The Future of Film in the West Midlands
    “This event is a must for anyone who wants to find out about the strategy of the forum or who wants to feedback on ScreenWMs role within the future of film” With Natasha Carlish (Producers’ Forum) and Suzie Norton (Screen WM)
  • Just Film for a Fairer World
    Monthly film night at the Midlands Co-operative Member Relations Centre at the Birmingham & Midland Institute organised by the Birmingham Co-operative Film Society. Next film is tonight, no info on the programme after that but keep an eye out for more
  • Scene Not Heard Birmingham – The Saturday Matinées – CANCELLATION, 15 MAY
    Tomorrow afternoon’s gig has been cancelled due to noise restrictions that have apparently been placed on Island Bar
  • Digbeth is Good » A Friday evening full of art
    Nicky went to hobbypopMUSEUM at Eastside Projects and then on to The Bordesley Centre of Contemporary Art
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    Lottery cash cuts at Screen WM http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2010/04/29/lottery-cash-cuts-at-screen-wm/ Thu, 29 Apr 2010 13:43:14 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=5669 [Read more...]]]> The good news:

    Screen WM’s 2010/11 Investment Fund opens on Tuesday 4 May 2010

    The bad news:

    Screen WM is also announcing that the UK Film Council has now confirmed a significant reduction of Lottery funding to each of the nine regional screen agencies. They are also reallocating all skills and training funding previously distributed through the regional screen agencies to Skillset. Skillset will now handle all applications for skills and training funding, to apply visit www.skillset.org . Screen WM will continue to work closely with Skillset to ensure a smooth transition of skills funding in the region.

    […] there is a total cut of 25% to Screen WM’s 2010/11 Lottery funding from the UK Film Council

    […] the impact of these cuts mean that inevitably there is an overall reduction in Lottery funding available in our 2010/11 Investment Fund. This means that Screen WM will be funding fewer projects in total in comparison with previous years and the application process this year will undoubtedly be more competitive. As such, Screen WM has taken the decision to be more targeted in approach and provide more specific support to projects

    As a result, Screen WM will specifically be investing in:

    • Film and Media Education ‘Hubs’
    • Film Festivals
    • Film Script Development
    • Regional Film Industry support networks

    I’m hoping posts like this don’t become too commonplace. Fuller info over at Audiences Central.

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