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Concept Film Night at the BBC Big Screen

 

7.00pm – 9.00pm

Wednesday July 28th

BBC Big Screen, Centre Square, Middlesbrough

Due to the awful weather we got on 9th June Concept Film Night will be running a repeat screening of the films selected to be shown on the BBC Big Screen in Middlesbrough’s Centre Square.

There are some great films being shown, including dramas, documentaries, a silent comedy and animations. 

This is a FREE event and open to all to attend.  Bring along a picnic chair/blanket, food and soft drink refreshments and spend the evening watching some of the great work that is being produced by film makers from the North East area.

PLEASE NOTE ALCOHOL IS NOT PERMITTED IN THIS AREA

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Concept Film Night on the BBC Big Screen

Centre Square, Middlesbrough Wednesday 9th June

6.30pm – 9.00pm

Concept Film Night will be at the Big Screen in Centre Square, Middlesbrough (near MIMA) for the first time.  Showing some fantastic short films from talented Northeast film makers, including work from multi award winning writer/director Richard Fenwick, Middlesbrough born Tom Marshall and a favourite of mine ‘Pocket Thief’ from writer Craig Rutherford and director Scott Mann.  Plus we’ve got some short animations in the line-up and much more.

There will be limited seating provided so please feel free to bring along picnic chairs/blankets, there will be a stall selling soft drinks and you may bring your own food.

Why not come along and enjoy this FREE outdoor event and take in some of the lovely british summer evenings,  even if it rains there’s always umbrellas.

See you there

Christine

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Concept Film Night Review

Concept Film Night, March 10th 2010

 The first Concept Film Night of 2010 was a great success.   We invited local film-maker Tom Marshall to be our host for the evening and were proud to show a wide selection of work from talent from the Northeast.  The standard of the films submitted were excellent, making the selection process difficult.   We were able to show a varied range of films  on the evening including animations, documentary and music videos.  For films screened:  Read the rest of this entry »

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Call for Submissions: Concept Film Night


The IDI is calling for submissions from Tees Valley based filmmakers for the next Concept Film Night.

As usual it’s looking to represent filmmaking of all levels and invites work from amateur, student and professionals. The showcase is always diverse with comedy, drama, music video and animation work all having been shown at recent events.

The idea behind Concept is to encourage the region’s thriving film industry to meet and exchange ideas. Each filmmaker introduces their short film – with the networking session that follows providing the opportunity for the audience to discuss their work with them.

The next Concept Film Night is taking place in the University of Teesside’s School of Health Building on Wednesday 28th January 2009 from 7.30pm.

To submit your work please send it on DVD, along with a synopsis and biog to Scott Watson at the following address: Concept Film Night, The Institute of Digital Innovation, Phoenix Building, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough TS1 3BA.

Please note that films must be no longer than 15 minutes in length, though showreels or trailers of longer features will be considered.

For further information Email: scott@thedigitalcity.org or call: 01642 384 332.

Submission deadline: Friday 19th December

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