Finally got around to becoming an official Filmbase member! I'm so excited- free Film Ireland magazines!. After all those wonderful years of college and developing my social circle, I immediately for some very odd reason became addicted to doing lots of courses.
I am nearly finished my acting classes with Terry Mc Mahon, which I am really enjoying, lots of monologues & duologues, I'll have a you tube presence soon, watch this space Sophie Merry!!!
So my reason for joining Filmbase is totally career orientated as I am doing the weekend course 'Being an Independent' with Edwina Forkin.I have heard so many recommendations for this course, so I am expecting to learn lots. Today my friend Constanze was showing me photos of her Pole Dancing class, that I was very nearly tempted to put my name down for, if I hadn't meet Gerry Shanahan for a drink and then headed to The Duke for the Prodigal Son wrap party, where I met the travel presenter king Colm Hanratty ! This guy know's everything you need to know about travelling!
Oh dear, What the poor pole class members missed!( That's another class for down the line!) Onto another day tomorrow. Visiting a warehouse in the morning, sourcing a hospital bed in the afternoon and renovating a house in Sandymount in the evening- why is there always so much to do????
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
You should know.....
http://www.donegallive.ie/ : Is an event taking place on Sunday May 16th 2010, 12noon-6pm in Curved Street, Temple Bar. We are promoting Donegal as a holiday destination for Dubliners! There are 1000 holiday breaks to be won, if you enter the competition online or if you are in the area on the day!
www.bollywoodireland.com :
The FIRST IRISH INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL is taking place in The Swan Cinema Rathmines, Dublin on June 25th-28th 2010. There are Indian Festivals all around the world, but this will be the first one to be held in Ireland. The aim of the event is to encourage and promote Indian and Irish Film connections and will be a fantastic networking opportunity between the two countries for filmmakers, actors & directors. There will be lots of media publicity too (In Ireland & India).
www.portraitofazombie.com : And finally,Pick Up's of Portrait of a Zombie are confirmed for next week. We shot most of the film in Finglas last October, but from May 3rd-7th we are looking for lots of zombies again!!. We are expecting Portrait of a Zombie to hit cinemas October 2010.
www.bollywoodireland.com :
The FIRST IRISH INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL is taking place in The Swan Cinema Rathmines, Dublin on June 25th-28th 2010. There are Indian Festivals all around the world, but this will be the first one to be held in Ireland. The aim of the event is to encourage and promote Indian and Irish Film connections and will be a fantastic networking opportunity between the two countries for filmmakers, actors & directors. There will be lots of media publicity too (In Ireland & India).
www.portraitofazombie.com : And finally,Pick Up's of Portrait of a Zombie are confirmed for next week. We shot most of the film in Finglas last October, but from May 3rd-7th we are looking for lots of zombies again!!. We are expecting Portrait of a Zombie to hit cinemas October 2010.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Meeting the Irish Film Board
I think the The Irish Film Board should hold a big party in that big building that they have on Dame St. It's like a big polished building of little decoration. Don't get me wrong but there are a couple of posters thrown in for good measure. I believe I should manage that big building. It needs to be brought to life. There are so many beautiful and unique buildings in Ireland, being a location manager you are in the most wonderful position available to view secret hideout's in Dublin as well as being able to bring fantasy and life to that space momentarily on screen!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Final Ramblings
And so off to Ballinteer we go, to film the short 'Final Ramblings', by Eimear Ennis Graham. Eimear is a genuine gorgeous gaffer, who likes Beamers and she's a screamer!! ( A song we made up while sitting in the interview room of Irishtown Garda Station during the filming of Charlie Casanova!!)It was a bit of a mad dash, to get everything together, as we only learned of our involvement this afternoon, but as the old saying goes in Showbiz, 'It will be alright on the night'. Ray Kinsella is Tipp's hardest working actor. Met Megan , 11 yr old actress and Billy Barry dancer is a youngster with talent. Check this space. Final Ramblings will be a long night, I wonder?
Rehearsing in Filmbase
Filmbase is a good joint to hang out in, you know even before you walk in the front door, that you are bound to bump into someone that you know or recognize. In my case yesterday it was Ken Wardrop, the creator of lots of award winning documentaries, most recently 'His and Hers'. All the more funnier, it was to see Ken as only a week earlier, I had my first audition in 15 years for his upcoming feature 'Probable Parent'.On the day, I passed the initial meeting to get through to audition for him. I was so nervous and excited to see him that when I walked in, I couldn't stop smiling, as I was so delighted. And him obiviously so delighted to see me also that he asked 'Do I know you?!' and I said no, but I know of you!!!!
And so I got my second chance yesterday to smile at him again from across the sofa. I hope he recognizes me!
And so I got my second chance yesterday to smile at him again from across the sofa. I hope he recognizes me!
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Welcome to The world of Del Solar Films!
Del Solar Films is a midnight oil burner energy fun loving crazy chick, who loves films. Making films, being on films, watching films. Just finished working on the short futuristic urban western that is 'Prodigal son', Shot in Pelletstown, The Gentlemans Club on the Green, Grand Canal Quay and Rua Red, Tallagh. Synposis: When a gangsters son comes back from the dead, it unsettles his family! This may sound tamish but it is far from it. 4 days of 15hrs. Hardcore. Thankfully the weather was wonderful, and the fun as always was great. Now onto the next task of arranging reshoots of Portrait of a Zombie!
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