Monday, 25 October 2010

Attention all Filmmakers, Musicians, Tour and Band Managers!

Attention all Filmmakers, Musicians, Tour and Band Managers!

Wednesday 27th October 2010
The Ironworks
122b Academy Street

Inverness IV1 1LX

2pm-5pm
PRS for Music are running a seminar on music copyright.  This can be minefield but Duncan McCrone and Andy Harrower will demystify this process.
Are you making short films but not sure what music you can or cannot use, and more importantly is there a cost?
Are you a musician/composer just not sure what to charge, if anything, for your creative talent on a short film, television programme or radio?
What rights should you sell/buy and what should you keep/not bother with?
What are rights and what do you have to do to 'clear' them?

If you've ever asked yourself any of the above this is a must-attend seminar for you.
We'll explain the difference in using commercial, library and specially composed music, and give an insight into blanket agreements, the latest developments with music and the internet and all will exemplified with over 20 years of music publishing experience.

Andy Harrower is Director of Broadcast Licensing at PRS for Music.  Currently he is responsible for overseeing the licensing of TV and radio broadcasters in the UK, ensuring that PRS writer and publisher members are paid whenever their music is broadcast.
Duncan McCrone is Scotland's representative for PRS for Music.  He looks after the songwriting and publishing community in Scotlahd and his office is the first port of call for anyone who either creates of uses music in Scotland.

5pm Networking Drinks

6pm Music Showcase with James Mackenzie (and the Aquascene)/Iain MacLaughlin
In advance of their split single, both James Mackenzie and Iain MacLaughlin will be doing a live acoustic set followed by some candid interview chat.


RSVP to Amanda Millen asap


Amanda Millen
Development Producer

Screen and Broadcast Industries for the Highlands and Islands
M: 07887 605 062

Screen HI and Creative Highland are funded by
Highlands and Islands Enterprise and ERDF

c/o Cowan House
Inverness Retail & Business Park
Inverness
IV2 7GF

www.hie.co.uk

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Moray Chamber of Commerce - Smart Exporter Event

Johnstons of Elgin has it, Walkers Shortbread has it, Forsyth Group has it, 
Gordon & MacPhail has it and Hunted Cow Studios has it. Do you have SCOTTISH EXPORT 
POTENTIAL?  

Moray Chamber of Commerce is launching Scottish Export Potential. 
This group will provide an opportunity for all types of business from manufacturers 
to service providers from Moray and the north east to get together to discuss 
export issues, network and share learning to help their business grow in a global 
market. The first event will also launch Smart Exporter locally. This initiative is 
supported by the European Social Fund (ESF) to help businesses export out of the 
recession.   

SMART EXPORTER  
Smart Exporter is a range of support and training that is available largely free of 
charge from Scottish Chambers International (SCI) and Scottish Development 
International (SDI) and will be launched in Moray at Johnstons Heritage Centre & 
Courtyard on Wednesday 10th November at 5.30pm so do come along whether you are 
already exporting or whether you are just starting to think about it.  James Dracup 
managing director of Johnstons of Elgin will give an inspirational talk about their 
global experiences and some taster training sessions will be run on the evening by 
SDI and SCI.  Private and exclusive Christmas shopping with 10% off on the evening 
for attendees will take place at 7.15pm when drinks and canapés will be available 
and art enthusiast Mark Gask of Gallery I will use this opportunity to show the 
beautiful painting “Union Jack” by Scottish artist Jack Vettriano and talk about how 
this image inspired the photograph to promote our networking platform. This original 
and valuable painting will be on display for one evening only. Shopping will finish 
at 9.30pm.  

For the opportunity to meet with an export expert to discuss any immediate issues 
that you might have then book a free place by phoning 0844 344 0000 or 
e mail info@scottishchambersinternational.co.uk

Next Meeting

We will be meeting with Jim Maxwell, co-op consultant from CD:Scotland, with a view to moving forward and becoming a legally binding co-operative that is limited by guarantee and goverened by members. Hence, attendance would be much appreciated.

Provisionally set for: Tues 2nd Nov, between 1 - 3 pm.
I'm awaiting confirmation of mtg space at Moray College. Please email me directly with your attendance by Monday 25th Oct.

Best,

Anna.
Interim Secretary.

anna@recitefilms.com

Business Gateway - Enterprising Moray Event 22nd Oct


Thank you to those that helped out at yesterday's BGateway event: Angus, Emma and Ewen.

It was a well truned out event and proved useful in raising awareness about the group. We chatted to a number of local creatives, who have shown an interest in the group and now have details of the Blog. We also chatted to a number of prospective clients and I shall collate their details for the next meeting provisionally set for 2nd Nov from 1 - 3 pm...still awaiting attendance - please email me directly.

Rene Looper delivered a great seminar on using social media as a business tool, in which he highlighted the importance of having a fb and twitter page.

Best wishes,

Anna.
Interim Secretary.

anna@recitefilms.com

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Moray Film Festival 2010

Info now up @ http://www.morayfilmfestival.com/index.php/home

Next Meeting - urgent

Dear All,

It's been brought to my attention that Jim Mawell of CD:Scotland (consortium co-op consultant) is going to be in Elgin on Tues 2nd Nov. This would be an ideal time to meet with him face-to-face, rather than a planned video call, in order to move the org forward into becoming a co-op.

Please advise if you can make this date between 1 - 3 pm and I shall organise accom in Elgin.

I hope to have a confirmed response by Mon 25th by the latest please.

Thank you for your support and interest in the group.

Anna.

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Exhibition Space - The Venue

The Venue is available for use. We are currently exhibitiing local artists work 
in our bar area and we also have the big screen if it were needed to screen films.  
If anyone has any questions or ideas for use please just get in touch with
Charis @ The Venue  4-6 South College street Elgin thevenueelgin@hotmail.co.uk

Friday, 15 October 2010

Business Gateway - showreel deadline

To All,

If you wish to submit a showreel for the above event, please send directly to me asap. The deadline was 16th Oct. I only have 3 at the moment. This is a great opportunity to showcase the diverse creativeness within Creative Moray.

Also, we are still looking for reps on the day at Elgin Town Hall. Here is the proposed schedule, but more helpers would be great in order to spread the word at the event about our org:

Setup - Angus and Anna from 9.30 am
10am - 12.30pm - Angus and Anna
1 - 2pm - Emma
2 - 4pm - Ewen

Thanks!

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Inverness Film Festival

Lights, Camera, Action!
Welcome to the 8th Inverness Film Festival - the biggest festival yet! I've worked hard to bring you a wide choice of films from different genres, directors and from across the world.

Highlights this year include ‘firsts’ from the UK in the shape of Gareth Edwards sensational Monsters, from Australia comes a slice of the dark side of Oz in David Michôd’s Animal Kingdom. From Hong Kong there’s Café Noir by the film critic turned director Jung Sung-Il and from Canada comes Jacob Tierney’s hilarious The Trotsky.

We have 15 Scottish and 3 UK premieres in the Festival this year – giving you plenty of chance to see these films first, and to vote on your favourite as a contender for the 2nd Inverness Film Festival Audience Award.  Last year’s award was won by Departures, directed by Yôjirô Takita. I imagine that Steve Dilworth’s wonderful sculpture is sitting on a mantelpiece in Japan right now, probably next to the Oscar that he won (the IFF award taking pride of place of course).

We’ll also be taking a good look at Asian cinema this year, with films including the Cannes Palm d’Or winning Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives from Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul and possibly the wackiest and one of the funniest films that I have ever seen; Symbol – a Japanese film by Hitoshi Matsumoto which truly has to be seen to be believed.

I’ll be around throughout the Festival and am always happy to chat. Just look for the stressed out bloke.

DOWNLOAD THE IFF BROCHURE HERE - then sit back and enjoy!

I hope to see you at the Festival!

PAUL TAYLOR, DIRECTOR
Our mailing address is:
Eden Court Theatre
Eden Court Theatre
Bishops Road
Inverness, Inverness-shire IV3 5SA

Glasgow School of Art to open in Forres

http://www.hie.co.uk/about-hie/news-and-media/archive/glasgow-school-of-art-to-open-in-forres.html

Source: HIE, 7.10.10.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Co-operative

Definition:

An autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations, through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise.

The purpose of a co-operative is to engage with outside business on behalf of it's members. Common goals could be:
  • joint application to grant bodies;
  • common suppliers;
  • buying/ selling;
  • joint marketing;
  • sharing premises...

Emma Cooper, Craig Robertson and myself were fortunate to attend today's 'Co-operative' presentation @ Horizon Scotland, hosted by Moray Chamber of Commerce and felt it was relevant to what we are trying to achieve with CM. I feel it would be beneficial for the group if Emma and I were to report our findings at the forthcoming meeting for discussion. I have made contact with Jim Maxwell of CDS (Co-operative Development Scotland), who are a support agency for co-operatives (free of charge) - based in Glasgow - but they are keen to provide advice and support and have many case scenarios, which we can identify with.

A valuable quote:

"Collaboration is no longer a 'nice-to-have'. In a tightening economic environment, collaboration is becoming a competitive necessity." Harper McLeod LLP.


Old Maps and New - Highlands and Islands Culture and the Economy 12th & 13th Nov

Old Maps and New - Highlands and Islands Culture and the Economy

*Please note the unfortunate date clash of this event with Moray Film Festival *


A Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE)/Creative Scotland conference, celebrating the last and the next 20 years of communities and culture in the Highlands and Islands is to be held in Inverness in November.

In 1991 the newly-formed HIE organised a ground-breaking conference on the Social and Economic Impact of the Arts in the Highlands and Islands. Almost two decades on, and thanks to the agenda laid down by that conference, the cultural landscape of the area has grown beyond recognition.

Chris Higgins, head of culture and the third sector at HIE commented: “Much has changed in the 20 years since HIE organised its first conference to explore the social and economic importance of the arts to the region. Many parts of the Highlands and Islands now have access to levels of cultural and artistic provision undreamt of in 1991. Artists and cultural companies from the area are achieving national and international success. A report discussed then indicated that £1.34 million was generated by visitors to cultural events. Visitor expenditure for Highland 2007 was £6.1 million. ”

He added: “Faced with the prospect of shrinking resources we must nurture social entrepreneurship and look innovatively at models to grow creative activity in our communities. Bringing together the people involved in the sector will let us ask what the creative and cultural landscape of the Highlands and Islands will look like in 2020.”

The title of the upcoming conference to be held on November 12 and 13 is ‘Old Maps and New’, the title of a Norman MacCaig poem. The event coincides with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great Scottish poet whose heartland is acknowledged to be Assynt, in North West Sutherland. Included in the programme will be events to mark this centenary, organised in association with the Poetry Library in Edinburgh and Top Left Corner, the literature organisation based in Assynt.

The establishment of Creative Scotland as the leading cultural agency for Scotland now offers an ideal opportunity to look to the future. Andrew Dixon, Chief Executive of Creative Scotland, will be a keynote speaker at the event. He commented: “The value of culture and creativity to Scotland’s communities cannot be underestimated and developments in the Highlands and Islands have shown it adds socially, culturally and economically to the region. Creative Scotland will play a role in investing in ‘places’ around Scotland and I welcome the chance to be part of this future look at the cultural and creative strengths and sustainable models of development for the Highlands and Islands."

The conference programme will combine presentations, case studies, commissioned papers, debates and panel discussions. As well as Mr Dixon, speakers will include Willy Roe, Chair of Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Seona Reid, Director of Glasgow School of Art, who was a speaker at the original 1991 conference in her then role as Director of the Scottish Arts Council.

November 2010 also marks the 20th anniversary of HI~Arts, the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands, which was originally established by HIE, and whose early work was closely guided by the outcomes of the 1991 conference. HI~Arts is acting as coordinator of this event on behalf of HIE.

Booking for the conference will open on 30th August, when a fuller programme will be available. To receive details of these booking arrangements, please e-mail HYPERLINK "mailto:info@hi-arts.co.uk"info@hi-arts.co.uk putting ‘conference’ in the subject line.


Thanks to Craig Robertson for forwarding!

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Looking for Budding Film Makers

Do you want to make your own films?  Would you like to see your work on the big screen?
Moray Film Festival presents the ‘One Minute Film’ Competition.  Your film should be based around the theme IDENTITY in One Minute.  No technical excellence is required and the judging panel are looking to be entertained:  good story, well told, engaging and exciting.  No barriers, creative, original, a universal story.
This is your opportunity to shine.  The winning film will be screened on the final evening of the festival being hosted by BAFTA in Scotland.
Your entry should be delivered to Moray Film Festival, c/o Anna Templeton, Moray College by Friday 12 noon on Friday 12th November.
Note:
The Film Festival’s main events will run from 10th to 12th November, with a wide range of workshops and screenings, delivered by industry experts.  Programmes and website will be available shortly.  In the meantime, for further information, please contact Mairi McIntosh, telephone 01343 563493 e-mail mairi.mcintosh@moray.gov.uk

Next Meeting

Date: Friday 15th October
Time: 13:30 - 15:00
Location: Moray Art Centre, The Park, Findhorn  IV36 3TA