Showing posts with label Filmmakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filmmakers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Creative Arts Program Pushed Back.

Hello everyone, I imagine it has been a while since my last announcement and I have come to inform you that the date for Creative Arts Program for Nemesis the Hunter's Mark has been pushed back a week to July 25th. For those who are interested in becoming part of a collaboration in making the comic book come from it's ventricular, sequential, pages to the screen you must be aged 14-24 to apply. All applicants can apply through my email on this flyer above: andre1993farquha@yahoo.co.uk just state the subject in your e-mail "Creative Arts" or "Nemesis the Hunter's Mark" and contact me before the deadline date, which is July 25th. Applicants can also apply via Twitter, Facebook, Skill pages and Graduates Pool. I will post these links on this blog and on the Facebook fan page. For Twitter users you can contact me via @lildre_cains.

So what are you waiting for? APPLY NOW!



- Written by Andre Farquharson

Saturday, 22 June 2013

New Info on Creative Arts Program.



Everyone, I have returned with some more information about the Creative Arts program for young people  between the ages of 14-24. Sponsored by UnLtd and EWAV (Eye With a View), LD Studios presents a way to reach out to youth and get a chance to be part of the creative process in bringing the comic book to the screen. People will get a chance to be involved from lending their hand to the script to film and get the film shown in multiplexes, festivals and online. Applicants will be credited for their work and have incentives. The deadline will be July 18th, 2013.

We are looking for talented creative writers, graffiti artists, actors, graphic designers, music producers, singers/vocalists, voice-actors, rappers, lyricists, hair/make-up artists, costume designers, filmmakers, runners, editors, bloggers, promoters, researchers and web designers to contribute. I will be visiting people in schools, colleges and universities to talk about this.


Written by Andre Farquharson