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Filmtake.com reports Sony’s co-financing partner, LStar Capital, informed the studio at the last minute that they would no longer invest in their slate.
LStar was scheduled to forward $50 million to Sony Pictures, but the company exercised an option to withdraw from the agreement on the day before funds were due on the studio’s latest animation feature, The Emoji Movie.
Additional films avoided by LStar’s early exit include Flatliners, Hotel Transylvania 3, ...
After a five-year hiatus, veteran Polish film director Jerzy Skolimowski is back on the scene. At the age of 77, Skolimowski seems more energized than ever. His latest film, 11 Minutes, an Irish/Polish co-production, wowed audiences in September when it debuted at the 72nd Venice Film Festival and received a special commendation from the festival's Youth Jury. The film also enjoyed packed screenings and favorable buzz at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival, where it was fe...
New: calling for projects for S-3D movies, AR/VR contents and videogames!
The 3D Content Financing Market (3DFM) is an international co-production and financing market fully dedicated to projects for stereoscopic-3D (S-3D) contents. It brings together (1) producers with new projects for S-3D contents and looking for financing, and (2) financiers and co-producers looking for investment opportunities. Initiated in 2011, 3DFM is the only such market in the world. It is now in its 5th edition.
3DFM will take place on 14-15 Dec 2015 at the Théâtre de Liège, Belgium, as part of 3D Stereo MEDIA, the International 3D Summit for Science, Technology, Art and Business (www.3dstereomedia.eu). As in previous years, 3DFM is organized in collaboration with peacefulfish.
We are looking for projects for S-3D contents (movies/films, virtual/augmented reality and videogames) that have, at a minimum, a first-cut preliminary script, a significant international sales potential, and - for movies only - a budget of at least 500,000€. These projects are eligible for at least a poster presentation/pitch. Projects that additionally have a complete preliminary script and at least 50% percent of the financing secured are eligible for an oral presentation/pitch. The projects can be submitted by experienced S-3D producers, experienced 2D producers who would like to make the transition to S-3D, or persons with a demonstrated artistic ability.
3DFM also features other activities, such as a workshop on the financing and marketing of S-3D contents/movies, case studies in S-3D content making, the coaching of the oral pitchers, a networking reception, and visits of local (co-)production houses.
All information about 3DFM can be found at www.3dstereomedia.eu/market including this Call for projects, the Regulations, and the Submission form. Although the Regulations provide answers to most of the questions you may have, do not hesitate to contact us if you have additional questions.
The Submission form and all required elements must be sent per email no later than 15 September 2015.
Marion Perrin c/o peacefulfish
Tel: +44 74 82 63 32 37
marion@peacefulfish.com
market@3dstereomedia.eu
New: calling for projects for S-3D movies, AR/VR contents and videogames!
The 3D Content Financing Market (3DFM) is an international co-production and financing market fully dedicated to projects for stereoscopic-3D (S-3D) contents. It brings together (1) producers with new projects for S-3D contents and looking for financing, and (2) financiers and co-producers looking for investment opportunities. Initiated in 2011, 3DFM is the only such market in the world. It is now in its 5th edition.
3DF...
In June 2011 the Balkans Beyond Borders Short Film Festival
travels to Athens, where the headquarters of the eponymous NGO
organising the festival is based. This year, similar to last year, young
artists from the Balkan region and beyond (Southeast Europe) up to the
age of 30 are invited to create their own short films on a pre-defined
subject. Entries are accepted from the 1st of November 2010 until the 31st of March 2011.
This year’s edition will tackle the topical subject of crises, and
aspiring artists will be invited to address the question of “Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Crises?”.
Crises
have always been a reality in people’s lives and most of the time we
are facing difficult situations which confront us to the different faces
of crisis. But how do we define crises and what are we afraid of? Can
crises serve as opportunities?
November 24, 2005
GOA, India ~ In an effort to gain additional worldwide recognition as a production base, India will sign a film co-production agreement with the United Kingdom on December 05 and will ink similar agreements with Germany and China in the near future.
News of the agreements was revealed today (Thursday 24 November) prior to the inauguration of the 36th annual International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.
The agreement with the UK, which runs to 15 pages ...
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