In honour of some of their favorite summer blockbusters (Harry Potter and Transformers), Photojojo bring you their 11 most-favorite movie-effect tutorials. From Scarface to Sin City to Pirates of the Carribean to 300, they have 11 great ways to go Hollywood on your photos.
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The Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People has launched its much anticipated annual film festival programme which is set to run from 16 November – 2 December 2007 in various venues across Belfast, including Movie House Cinemas Dublin Rd, Storm Cinemas, and Queen’s Film Theatre.
This year’s fun-filled programme boasts an eclectic range of over 100 film screenings from 15 countries including special premieres, international features, documentaries, shorts, foreign language; and industry Q&A’s (including Mark Kermode and Brian Freisinger), masterclasses (hosted by John Thomson, Martin Duffy, Dermot O’Leary, Pauline Quirke, Chris Cowey, Suranne Jones), Read more
Posted on September 26, 2007 in:
Creative
Expect the unexpected as Island Arts Centre prepares to unveil exciting and ethereal new works by Belfast artist Heather Wilson. The exhibition, An Interruption in The Way of Things will include beautifully crafted sculptural installations featuring glass, metals, water and light projections exploring the relationship between objects, lighting and space, with a focus on the installation of work. This approach helps to create unique and unusual outcomes, which will surprise and delight viewers invoking reflective perception on the little things in life. Read more
Have you ever thought about going to a piano recital and been put off by the stiff upper lip and seriousness of it all? Well Katzenjammer – the Four Hands on One Piano Music & Comedy Duo will turn classical music on its head on Saturday 6 October at 8:00pm when the two internationally acclaimed pianists, Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell, play at the Island Arts Centre, Lisburn. Read more
The worldwide monthly film festival Future Shorts launches its new season of screenings this Wednesday 26th September with a special programme of short films from the best of international directors alongside homegrown talent.
This special freshers event will also feature an audio/visual set from No Clarity after the screening so arrive early and find out why The Times calls Future Shorts “A refreshing alternative to mainstream multiplex fodder”.
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