Digital Production Challenge

Participants
European producers, line producers, production managers and postproduction managers (no director-producers!).
All applicants must have professional experience with the production of feature and/or documentary films
Date and venue
Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 November 2012, in Paris
Registration/Application deadline
1 October 2012 on → www.digiprodchallenge.net
Fee
€ 450.-/CHF 600.-, including 2.5 day full board accommodation. Travel costs not included
Language
English
Organisation
Sophie Bourdon

This 2.5-day workshop gives the participants the methods and tools to

  • Be acquainted with the main workflows available on the European market
  • Best position the production of their feature or documentary films within the digital workflow
  • Grasp the means of communication and tasks division between the partners involved, from the director to the postproduction provider
  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of digital distribution and the importance of digital archiving.

For more details and registration → www.digiprodchallenge.net

"I think that the seminar's asset was undoubtedly the quality of the people involved.
It was a well organized workshop, with a strong panel of tutors, experts, and an acute moderator"

"This workshop has definitely improved my knowledge and will increase the opportunities in my career"

"Already during the Workshop I started to reconsider the next steps of my project"

The experts

Philippe Ros

Director of photography and Digital Imaging Supervisor, France (oceans by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud, home by Yann Arthus- Bertrand). For television: cinematographer of the first five seasons of the series kaamelott, directed by Alexandre Astier

Tommaso Vergallo
Director Digital Cinema Department, Digimage Cinema, France (amélie from montmartre by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, home by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, love by Michael Haneke, rust & bone by Jacques Audiard, on the road by Walter Salles etc.)

Ruedi Schick
Founder and CEO of Swiss Effects (1985), Switzerland, worked on the postproduction of many Swiss and international film productions such as social genocide by Fernando Solanas and days in the country by Raoul Ruiz

General moderator
Martin Hagemann

Producer, zero fiction film, Germany (the turin horse by Béla Tarr, the children of huang shi by Roger Spottiswoode, fay grimm and flirt by Hal Hartley, moloch and father and son by Aleksandr Sokurov, etc.)
Proposed by

FOCAL

ficam

Digimage Cinéma

SwissEffects

With the support of

MEDIA

Commission du Film d'Île-de-France

parisfx

Affiliated programmes

European Post Production Connection (EP2C)

Insight Out

Focal is supported by
OFC