Febiofest 2018 | Industry days: The Potential of Cross-Sector Innovations in Connection with the Film Industry

Length:150 minutes

Febiofest 2018 | Industry days: The Potential of Cross-Sector Innovations in Connection with the Film Industry

Febiofest 2018 | Industry days: Potenciál medzisektorových inovácií s prepojením na filmový priemysel; versions: ,

The event is intended predominantly for producers, film professionals and university students. Free entry.

A gathering of professionals under the auspices of the European project CREADIS3, the European initiative in the area of cultural and creative industry connecting regions from six European countries: Central Finland, Emilia Romagna (Italy), Wallonia (Belgium), Western Greece, Basque Country (Spain) and Slovakia via the Slovak Ministry of Culture. The goal of the project is to connect and set up public policies with an emphasis on supporting the development of cultural and creative industry, and with a focus on encouraging innovative and economic development of European regions. The public part of the meeting of European professionals from both private and public sector will take place during Industry Days at Febiofest IFCF in the form of a public lecture by Claudia Schnugg, an independent scientist from Austria dealing with the connection between science and arts, titled The Potential of Cross-Sector Innovations in Connection with the Film Industry“. The event is co-organized by the Department of the Development of Culture and Creativity at the Slovak Ministry of Culture.

INDUSTRY DAYS 20-21.3.2018

It is the third year that Febiofest IFCF will host Industry Days in close cooperation with the Slovak Film Institute – National Cinematographic Centre. The event is intended predominantly for producers, film professionals and university students, but also for the wider public with an interest in specific topics related to film production. The backbone of Industry Days will be the panel of upcoming Slovak projects titled Works in Progress, which is annually accompanied by panel discussions and lectures on selected topics. This year’s Industry Days program is focused mainly on the creation, production and distribution of short films. It will include activities aimed at connecting film to other areas of the creative industry.

Length: 150 min

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The event is intended predominantly for producers, film professionals and university students. Free entry.

A gathering of professionals under the auspices of the European project CREADIS3, the European initiative in the area of cultural and creative industry connecting regions from six European countries: Central Finland, Emilia Romagna (Italy), Wallonia (Belgium), Western Greece, Basque Country (Spain) and Slovakia via the Slovak Ministry of Culture. The goal of the project is to connect and set up public policies with an emphasis on supporting the development of cultural and creative industry, and with a focus on encouraging innovative and economic development of European regions. The public part of the meeting of European professionals from both private and public sector will take place during Industry Days at Febiofest IFCF in the form of a public lecture by Claudia Schnugg, an independent scientist from Austria dealing with the connection between science and arts, titled The Potential of Cross-Sector Innovations in Connection with the Film Industry“. The event is co-organized by the Department of the Development of Culture and Creativity at the Slovak Ministry of Culture.

INDUSTRY DAYS 20-21.3.2018

It is the third year that Febiofest IFCF will host Industry Days in close cooperation with the Slovak Film Institute – National Cinematographic Centre. The event is intended predominantly for producers, film professionals and university students, but also for the wider public with an interest in specific topics related to film production. The backbone of Industry Days will be the panel of upcoming Slovak projects titled Works in Progress, which is annually accompanied by panel discussions and lectures on selected topics. This year’s Industry Days program is focused mainly on the creation, production and distribution of short films. It will include activities aimed at connecting film to other areas of the creative industry.

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