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Bluescreen/FTBTC 60sec Takes - Deadline Tomorrow!

30/12/2013

 

The deadline for submissions to Bluescreen for The Film That Buys The Cinema (FTBTC) project is Dec 31st i.e. TOMORROW!

FTBTC is a 70 minute art feature film comprised of one-minute takes, no edits. Each minute is shot by contributors who have passed through the Cube.. By making a 60 second take YOU can contribute to this project and in doing so raise money for the Cube. Bluescreen will be picking ONE of the submitted takes and this will be INCLUDED in the 70 min feature. http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl?action=home

So if you have not sent us a 60 second Film, then you have one more day...

Submit films up to 2k resolution (ideally high def) -  via wetransfer or similar to: bluescreen@cubecinema.com by midnight tomorrow.

Good luck all!

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The Film that Buys the (Cube) Cinema - 60 Second Takes Wanted! Deadline now Dec 31st!

29/11/2013

 
28/11/13 - Update: Deadline for submissions to Bluescreen now extended until December 31st!

Bluescreen are excited to announce that we have been invited to take part in The Film That Buys the Cinema (FTBTC) and what we need from you is a '60 second Take'!  Read on...

"FTBTC is a 70 minute art feature film comprised of one-minute takes, no edits. Each minute is shot by contributors who have passed through the Cube and who are special to us: film makers, musicians, poets, amateurs, wrestlers, radicals, community groups and more.

Each contributor's take is 60 seconds long. Each minute will be sequenced together to morph into a labyrinthine journey of light and sound, capturing not only the here and now but the history and future of our very special and deeply loved independent social cinema space.

From the wilfully obscure to the cult, the pop spectrum to the outer limits, from scientists to skaters The Film That Buys the Cinema will be a series of takes on life's rich pageant, bumper to bumper. An artistic time capsule.

Through associated art objects, credits and then exhibition, this film will help raise the final funds needed to buy the actual building the Cube is housed in and secure the plucky Microplex's future"

And Bluescreens part is...

Bluescreen: Contribute a Take
"...1 x 60 second take is open for sourcing. YOU can contribute by sending a take into Cube's very own Bluescreen, the 'Open Screen Independent Walk-in Film Programme' operating since 2001. Bluescreen will pick one of the submitted takes and this will be included in the 70 min feature.

Delivery: Up to 2k resolution (ideally high def) - on tape, USB stick and sent to BLUESCREEN / FTBTC to Cube address: 4 Princess Row, Bristol, UK, BS2 8NQ, or upload to us via wetransfer or similar: bluescreen@cubecinema.com. Any technical queries please contact ftbtc@cubecinema.com.
IMPORTANT. Only submit material that is unique, able to be used for eternity by the Freehold project and has no strings attached."

DEADLINE for submissions is December 2nd.

More on the FTBTC here:http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl?action=home

The Film That Buys the Cinema (FTBTC) - A REMINDER

24/11/2013

 
 28/11/13 - Update: Deadline for submissions to Bluescreen now extended until December 31st!

"FTBTC is a 70 minute art feature film comprised of one-minute takes, no edits. Each minute is shot by contributors who have passed through the Cube and who are special to us.."

YOU can contribute to this project and in doing so raise money for the Cube.. by making a 60 second take and sending it to us here. Bluescreen will be picking ONE of the submitted takes and this will be INCLUDED in the 70 min feature.

More on the FTBTC here: http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl?action=home

The deadline for submissions to Bluescreen is December 31st and just to let you know that ALL films submitted will be screened at a Bluescreen in 2014!

Delivery: Up to 2k resolution (ideally high def) - on tape, USB stick and sent to: BLUESCREEN / FTBTC to Cube address: 4 Princess Row, Bristol, UK, BS2 8NQ. OR upload to us via wetransfer or similar to: bluescreen@cubecinema.com.
Any technical queries please contact ftbtc@cubecinema.com.

IMPORTANT. Only submit material that is unique, able to be used for eternity by the Freehold project and has no strings attached.

Good luck to everyone!

15/05/13 - Films Screened at May's Bluescreen

17/5/2013

 

Wow! Thanks Bristol for another evening of great short films last night! And here’s what we screened...

Cube Orchestra rescore: Earthen  – Tom Swindell  (2008)  - (16mins)
Black Cab To Rehab – Adam Richards & Rowdy - (4mins)
Higher Channels/One Man/Total Immortal – Benji  - (4mins)
Return to Sendai – G Slater ( 12mins)
Into The Light – Declan Smith (7.07mins)
Escalation – Catarina Oliveira – (11mins)
Land of Dreams (Transpersonals promo) – Piski Films (6.34mins)
The End – Santo (10mins)
Dog End – Santo (3.30mins)
The End Point of a Circle – D Wade & R Wickings ( 13mins)
Untitled Short Film – Lukas (5mins)
Rainbow – Muscat/Southsection (4mins)
Flight of the Fly – Muscat/Southsection (4mins)

Apologies to Jammy who brought in My Farewell Ride and we couldnt get it to play; bring another copy in on dvd and we will screen it next time.

We are now off to our Bluescreen bunker to compile our yearly Bluescreen DVD compilation, so the next Bluescreen will be with you in July. See you all then and thanks all for coming down, we all enjoyed it, hope you did too :)

Films Screened on the 27th March @ Bluescreen

28/3/2013

 
Films Screened in March @ Bluescreen
It is not a little humbling and also just so fabulous that Bristol filmmakers can provide over an hour and a half of thought provoking and entertaining films just two months after the last Bluescreen.

Huge thank you to all who came tonight. It was a total treat. You brought us/ we saw five absorbing and interesting documentaries, a beautiful and haunting animation of a folk tale that had a stronger message, a compelling music video and an unsettling and intriguing drama.

Below are the list of films. Filmmakers if you have your film on Vimeo or Youtube please do email us the link for us to be able to post your film on our page in future.

Many many thanks to you all for coming filmmakers and viewers alike – and to the fabulous Cube staff volunteers who made it all happen.

The films:
Andrew Williams Probing the west country. 8 minutes. (Documentary)
Dominic Wade. Decks Dance Videotape. 13.5 Minutes. (Documentary)
Piskie Films. Piper of Hameln. 13 minutes. (Animation)
Fabian Martin. A way of life. 17 minutes. (Documentary)
Fabian Martin. War Face. 9 minutes. (Music film).
Vivi Insightful donation. 20.00 (Documentary).
Santo. The End. 9minutes. (Drama).
Molly Gibney. Frog in the Water. 8 minutes. (Documentary).


Looking forward to seeing you all on May 15th.

Films Screened at January's Bluescreen

19/1/2013

 
Films Screened on January 16th

Thanks to everyone who came along to The Cube on Wednesday, particularly on such a cold night! And what fantastic films too!

So here’s what we screened…

The Cube Orchestra rescored The Cardboard Orchestra by Scott Buchanan Barden (2010).

Then we screened..
La Perida del juicio – Maria Manero
Docobanksy – Docobanksy
A Brief Comedy of Polarisation – Adam Bell
Two Detectives – Tom Betts
Exile – Adam Petruczok
Munbefenaat – Piski Films
Notorious War by Wave N400 – Pablo Mestres
Who Goes We? – Lisa Shuh

And from our 2009 Compilation, we screened..
Gordon Emmanuel - Atem
Tom Mansfield - Felix machines
Ben Dowden - Dub FX1 – Flow/Step
Tajinder Dhami - Alpha, Diagnostic, Hospitalised
Hywel George - The life and life of Horace
Andy Sowerby - Tulips
Ben Dowden - Dance Film 3
Dylan Radclyffe - Doug Tabbard, Human Curler

And the film compilation screening in the lounge was from 2005 …
The Ram Inn – Sebastian Nolan/Chris Bradford/James Atkinson
Rusty Road less Travelled – Woody James
Maja – Chris Barnett
A Royal Obsession - Dan Brown
Short Sharp Shock – Dee Kalakoti
Old Street – Jacob Parish
The Battle of Cable Street – Toby Trackman/Yoav Segal

Thanks again for bringing in your films. Looking forward to the next Bluescreen, which is March 27th. See you all again then.

Bluescreen 28/11/12 

1/12/2012

 
Thanks to everyone who screened films at Novembers Bluescreen and to everyone who came along to watch; great to see so many past Bluescreeners there too. And some fantastic films too!

We screened our 2008 Compilation in the lounge before proceedings got underway: http://bluescreenfilms.weebly.com/film-compilations-dvd.html

The Cube Orchestra then played the audience in and rescored a couple of films from the Bluescreen archive; then we screened:

The Delivery – Wayne Lee
Piece - Vivi S
Lake - Marina E
Ruth trailer - Kris Griffin
Happy Anniversary – Martin Hall
Blaise – Ben James /Scott Warrham
The Claw – Nathan Hughes/Jacob Parish

And we chose 3 films to end the evening, picked from the last year by us…

Remembering Formby  -  Sue Elliott
Quizmaster - Sam Haire
Me and Reg - Lee Matthews

Apologies to Billie Appleton, whose film Zombie Apocalypse we couldn’t play in either of our dvd players, hopefully she will bring another version to Januarys Bluescreen.

Thanks again to all who came along, a great Bluescreen to finish the year off with.

Coming up in December… we are participating in an event called Microcosm on Dec 15th at The Cube. We will be screening a small selection of films between acts in the evening. The whole day is about buying the Cube! And it’s a free event!  Join us if you can. More details here: http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/diary/programme.pl#7215

That will be more or less it from us for this year, so thanks to everyone who has screened a film at Bluescreen in 2012, we really have enjoyed screening and watching your films this year!  Inspiring stuff! And thanks to anyone who just came along to watch the films. We do appreciate it. And lastly, thanks to the Cube Orchestra (Marcus et al) and the Bluescreen Hi-Fi Djs (Matt and Tom).

Let’s keep up the good work in 2013, our 12th year of screening your films…

And we will be kicking off Bluescreen in 2013, on Wednesday January 16th. See you then!

Bluescreen July 2012 - Films Screened + Upcoming Festival News!

28/7/2012

 
On Wednesday night at Bluescreen we screened a total of 12 films with a running time of approx. 100 minutes. Some regular contributors and some first time contributors entered the dark cube on a stunningly hot and sunny evening to show their films. The range was broad from Art film, documentary to comedy and drama. Also we were privileged to see some special effects that ranged from the distinctly fishy, thanks to Sam Iles, to the head scratchingly complex thanks to Naren WIlks. We were also treated to some rather fabulous music and some sparkling cinematography too. Thank you all for bringing and showing your films.

We screened:
1 Selfs portrait – Sally Lifely. 4 min 13sec.
2 3rd floor 6h door – Laura Perez. 18 min
3 The yellow tie – Film School Bristol (Ian Pirrie, Lara Perez, Emma Shannon, Niamh Farrelly, Bicky Henriques, Bianca Munoz). 3 min.
4 Burn out – Director, DOP, Editor Jack Offord; Written by Jack Offord and Lorraine Blumenthal; Actor Lorraine Blumenthal. 1 min 30 sec.
5 Lyrebird soup – Director Naren Wilks; Actors Cameron Miller, Brian Elllowy, Scored by Minima, Set construction Shaun Luker. 6 min.
6 Dream – Director Sam Iles; Actors Fred Iles, Peter Harris, Duncan Bounds. 6 min. 33 sec.
7 Chess man – James Matthews Amattttama 8 min.
8 Scared - Wayne Lee. 18 min.
9 Burned out – Film School Bristol. Director Ian Pirrie; Starring Angus Brown, Matthew McGill, Raphael Duncan. 10 min.
10 Square pianos – Piski films. 7 min 49.
11 Esso man – Director Diana Taylor; Poem Rosemary Dunn. 1 min 28.
12 The Pitch – Director Hannah Petts; Asst Director Lewis Rogers; Sound Chris Worth; Editor, camera and cinematography; Actors Marley Hamilton, Chris Foster, Iain Gorrie, Darren Thompson, Andrew Wilkinson, Lewis Rogers. 15 Min.

Bluescreen is back at The Cube September 19th when we are teaming up with the ENCOUNTERS film festival at the Watershed. It’s likely to be a busy night. We’ll screen up to 180 minutes of short films. Arrive early to avoid disappointment, as films that arrive after we have filled up our time slot cannot be shown.

We compile a DVD of films every year that are suitable for festival screenings. We just finished the 2011-12 DVD and we’ll be showing this at the Supernormal festival August 10th and 11th 2012.

Thanks all for coming and thanks again for bringing in your films.

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See Films from the Bluescreen Archive this Saturday!

14/6/2012

 
Sat 16 JUNE ie this Saturday!
Bluescreen will be Screening some films from the Bluescreen Archive at the Supernormal event at The Cube Cinema, link to Facebook event here: : Supernormal: Love Each Other or Die (Festival Launch Party)

Films Screened at Bluescreen 30/05/12

1/6/2012

 
Clifton to Easton - Diana Taylor (3 min 36)
Le francaise Episode 2, Sam Haire (3 min)
Chlorpromazine .The Doubles, Tom Hall and colleagues (10 min)
Cloned, Wayne Lee (20 min)
Wonderland, Laurie Wood (13 min)
Evil Day, Piskie Films  (7 min)
Keppie uppie, James Stokes and Joe Ryan (3 min)
Intensive Point Fight training, Rob Creet of AV8 Creative, (14 min)
Queen of the sky, Bruce D (9 min)
Martin Hall, The Interview (5 min)
Derien, Eric Boyd and Imogen Birdwell (4 min 30)

And apologies to:
Laura Perez, (No 3 6th Floor)
Kris Griffen  and Brad Powell (6 AM)
I’m with them productions (3:00 AM)
…whose films we tried to screen, but their DVDs just wouldn’t play.  But do bring along another copy to the next Bluescreen and we will screen them again then. 

Kriss Griffen and Brad Powell did eventually show their film on a laptop in the bar afterwards – but we hope he’ll bring it for another Blue screen night for us to see on the big screen.

Some of the films we showed were entries for the Bristol Encounters 0117 competition – in which a film had to be made in 0117 hours or less (6 AM and Keepie Uppie)  - the films will be shown at the MSHED They will be screened  - and judged!  - along with other entrants - as part of a celebratory event at the MSHED museum on Friday 24th June good luck to both of those films in the competition..

Martin Hall’s film ‘The interview’ was screened at the 2 Days Laughter Short Film Competition  festival in Margate and won two awards for acting and one for sound! Congratulations to him and his team.

Bluescreen is back at The Cube July 25th, and with some news of a few Festival screenings over the Summer!

Thanks again for another great Bluescreen!
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