Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Competition links

Below i've posted the links to the first two competitions from Glasgow Film that i mentioned in my blog from tuesday. 
(Scroll down to see original blog)



Good luck :)

On the Road Again

Some inspiration
Glasgow is a city that like any other is teaming with stereotypes such as violence and the whole concept that everyone is ginger, wearing a kilt and have a belly full of haggis 24/7 and although this is quite possibly true for the very slim minority, i believe Glasgow has a lot to offer the film world

I watched a show this week which is part of the series 'Hit the road Jack' where comedian Jack Whitehall visits various places over Britain to uncover the culture and how the locals live.  Of course no comedians show is complete without the odd joke to poke fun at the residents. 
This weeks episode was the turn of Glasgow.  I've included the link below to let you have a look and make your own opinion of the city. 


However...
Don't be in any way put off by the references to Glasgows' violent nature, (Yes I mean the Buckfast crime reference) instead focus on the success that has came from Scotland for example actors John Hannah and Greg McHugh or the band 'The Vaccines' who all featured on the show. 
Ive provided an advert below for 'Visit Scotland' so you can restore faith in Scotland and focus more on the locals passion, pride in nationality, historical culture and the picturesque landscape.



Perhaps you'll even choose Glasgow as the next location choice for your film production.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Competitions

Feeling Lucky?

I was just doing my usual browse through social networking sites and saw something that might interest filmmakers, people with a general interest in film or even just those who like to win prizes. 

'Glasgow Film' are giving away tickets among other things today and over the next few days so why not follow the link below and see what they have to offer and know I'm going to!




                    Are you a winner?....

Monday, 2 April 2012

A creative outlet for your art


Hello Vimeo

‘Vimeo’ is the original video sharing website where users can upload, share and view videos.  ‘Vimeo’ was founded in November 2004 (3 months before ‘Youtube’) by filmmakers and video creators who;

 “wanted to share their creative work, along with intimate personal moments of their everyday life”’.

The name ‘Vimeo’ is an anagram of the word ‘movie’ as well as a play on the word video’ where the word me’ has been placed in the middle.  This play on words is a clever reference to the sites focus and dedication to the “user-made videos”. 

When compared to its rival ‘Youtube’,
attracts 65 million unique visitors per month
490 million unique users worldwide per month


 VS








Vimeo may appear the weaker video outlet but…

Vimeos’ community is largely built up of indie filmmakers- possibly portraying vimeo as the more respected website- and it promises to be;

“A respectful community of creative people who are passionate about sharing the videos they make”

And also;

“Provide the best tools and highest quality video in the universe”

This is a pretty bold claim which personally I can't be sure is true considering 'Youtube' is more a a household name.  However, this could be the whole point and emphasises the fact Vimeo isn't for just anyone and a home for nonsense,
such as:

but rather a devise used by creative minds to express themselves.  

This programme has even been used by many filmmakers who have found themselves on the 'Glasgow Film Festival' line-up for example the 2012 Scottish category award winner (mentioned in an earlier post) used vimeo as an outlet. 

Ultimately it is up to you to judge which website comes out on top and where you would like to showcase your work.