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Bill Hooper February 22nd, 2005 01:27 AM

A friend of mine is from London and he moved out to LA. He said that there is nothing going on there (other than the BBC). He shot his short film there (just finished film school) and he had to hire a full professional crew - guys that worked on some big features - simply because there weren't many non union crew guys at all.

But that's just what he told me. I don't know firsthand. I guess it depends on what exactly what you want to do, but as far as opportunities, come out to LA!
Bill

Jon Turner February 22nd, 2005 05:02 AM

England
 
Are you a director? Film opportunities in england are the same as they are anywhere else for independent filmmakers - you have to create your own opportunities.

However, if you are looking to join a big production as cameraman/DP, the big studios are always producing something over here, and Greater London is probably the place to be, though I should think there's less opportunities than LA (but maybe less competition as well).

Bruce S. Yarock February 22nd, 2005 07:24 AM

Bob,
Email your number to me at yarock@aol.com. I'd like to talk to you about your project.
Bruce yarock

Yohann Kouam February 22nd, 2005 08:41 AM

lots of stuff going on in paris, but doens t depend on your nationality or color of skin but like anywhere else on your talent.
of course the language barrier can be a disadvantage...

Yohann Kouam February 22nd, 2005 08:43 AM

resume for intership in production company
 
hey,

i'd like to do an internship in a film production company in the states this summer. would it make sense to mention that i made a few shorts on my resume since this internship would be about "production"?

thanks

David Yuen February 22nd, 2005 01:30 PM

Inspirational (educational and fundraising) video
 
The Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) seeks an accomplished and creative videographer to direct and produce a 15- or 20-minute videotape/DVD that explains -- in emotional and educational terms -- the horrors of marijuana prohibition and the need to end it.

Application deadline: March 8, 2005

Rob Lohman February 23rd, 2005 04:31 AM

Bill: since you don't show your e-mail I'll ask this in this thread:
how did your friend move from London to LA? Since the US have
a very strict immigration policy I'm interesting to know how he
made the move. If you want you can e-mail me at the address
in my signature below.

Victor Muh February 23rd, 2005 05:07 AM

I've lived 8 years in France. I speak fluent French.

Sure there's lots of stuff going on in Paris... if you're French, and possibly white. It helps to be from a family with connections, too.

<<<-- Originally posted by Yohann Kouam : lots of stuff going on in paris, but doens t depend on your nationality or color of skin but like anywhere else on your talent.
of course the language barrier can be a disadvantage... -->>>

Michael Best February 23rd, 2005 12:28 PM

March 5, ERIE, PA
 
Hi - shooting a concert on Saturday March 5, have sold my second camera and was looking to see if anybody close enough had one meaning a Canon XL1s - or XL1, or something similar for use or rental.

Charles Papert February 23rd, 2005 05:15 PM

Instant Films needs an LA based FCP editor; pay involved
 
Instant Films, a three-year old production company based at the LA Center Studios in downtown LA, is looking for a local freelance editor to cut a series of short promos for a new venture. Must be FCP 4.5 proficient and have some serious skills pulling clean green screen mattes from DV source material. There is pay, depending on experience level and scope of work to be done (per project basis).

Please send emails with resume and links to your work online (if available) to peter@instantfilms.tv, and make a note that you are responding to this posting on the DVinfo.net.

Gino Do February 23rd, 2005 10:17 PM

Any FX1/Z1 owner in SF Bay Area?
 
willing to rent out their camera this Sat. for $100 a day?

Adam Burtle February 24th, 2005 03:15 AM

Ron, i'm located in Las Vegas, and depending on my shoot schedule, i may be able to accomodate you. Do you have exact dates?

Ron Edwards February 24th, 2005 08:00 AM

Thanks for the reply. The wedding is May 14, 2005. You can contact me at: ronecentralia@yahoo.com

Ron

Joe Carney February 24th, 2005 02:07 PM

Victor, the same could be said anywhere in the world. But when you made your own films, did anyone hassle you for being Asian?
Did they deny you film permits or anything else? Did actors refuse to work for you?

The French are pretty protective (maybe overprotective) of their job market. For all their culture, they tend to be one of the most xenophobic people on earth, almost as bad as the Japanese. But for all their warts, they love and appreciate film like no others.

But like you said, if you have money, they, just like Disney, love you vewy vewy much.

btw, there is a chance I might make it over to Germany to work (doing software stuff for good ol Uncle Sam..). I would like to hook up, even if I have to take a train to Paris. I'll know for sure in March. I've talked to several Germans who would be interested in pooling talents for making an independent feature. I assume the Germans and French are finally getting along?

btw Marcin... you never said where in Europe you are from?

Leo Zheng February 24th, 2005 02:54 PM

any more details? time? equipment? etc.


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