Do you enjoy watching films? Would you like to share your views on what you see on the screen with others? Ever thought of being a film critic?
If so, this year’s Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People is currently selecting a jury panel of 10 to 18 year olds to watch and judge short and feature films. The panel will be required to watch all of the films that are being screened in competition during the Festival (18th Nov-4th Dec) and to choose a number of winning entries.
Film fans across Northern Ireland are in for a cinematic treat as the 19th Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People has launched its highly anticipated annual programme that includes more than 100 film screenings and over 50 different workshops, competitions, masterclasses and exciting film related events.
The University of Ulster is hosting the 2009 International Symposium on Electronic Art launching in Belfast from the 23rd August. The week long conference will be running a series of events, such as keynote lectures and presentations, networking opportunities, exhibitions, themed screenings and workshops aimed at gathering the international art, science and technology community together.
Google Street View has today been activated in a number of UK cities including Belfast. The Street View service has raised a number of privacy concerns but those aside Street View is a particular impressive Technology.
QFT, in conjunction with the London Short Film Festival, is delighted to present a programme of stunning new short films. The programme entitled Short Shots – Trick of the Light takes place on Mon 2 March, 6.45pm.
Along with the Twestival events of over 175 cities across the globe this Thursday, 12th February, Belfast hosted its very own event with a small but passionate bunch in support of Charity:Water.
DigMo! has somehow managed to make the long list stage of the Irish Blog Awards. We didn’t expect to get past the nomination round for ‘Best Technology Blog’ but are obviously very excited to get to this stage. If you check out the competition you will see why we are so pleased to get this far.
This afternoon one of the DigMo! team attended a really useful and challenging event hosted my Tracy Dempsey of Soul Ambition. The clinic addressed the issues facing musicians in Northern Ireland and was ‘kicked off’ with a presentation by music veteran (I may regret using that term) Davy Sims.