Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tempest to make festival debut!

The Tempest Animated film, produced by Year 7 students at Matravers School in Westbury, will make its festival debut at this years Kids 4 Kids festival in Durham on November 7th. The film project was mentored by Jamie McDine.



For more details on my educational projects and work with different school and community groups, please visit my website: http://www.ivisualise.co.uk/education

Thursday, July 8, 2010

meeting with Mark and Rob

This is only a test post, as we are currently discussing the Creative and Media Diploma Unit 6 (Digital Technologies) and looking at methods for documenting the students work. This process sure does have its advantages, especially in terms of a safe storage location. Having delivered several sessions and workshops on the unit last year, I'm looking forward to working with the new Year 11s this September.

For more information on my educational work, please visit my website: http://www.ivisualise.co.uk/education

Thanks,
Jamie

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

3 Lions at Film Festivals

3 Lions has just been confirmed for the Kicks n Flicks film festival in London on Saturday May 8th at 4:45pm. Please come along and support the film and the festival. There will be a whole host of films playing on 7th and 8th May. More information can be found and tickets booked online:
http://kicksnflicks.co.uk/

And would you believe that within the same 24 hours, the film has also been confirmed for 11mm auf Tour in Nürnberg in June. More information here: http://www.11-mm.de

And those of you desperate to see Blauweiss on the big screen again, well there is good news... the film will be shown on the giant screen in the Magdeburger Stadion at a World Cup football event this summer, so keep checking the FCM site and news for more details: http://www.fc-magdeburg.de

It looks like World Cup Fever has started already, and the season isn't even over yet!

So please support the films, festivals and clubs wherever and whenever you can. And don't forget you can watch other films of mine for free on my Ivisualise Player website (there are lots in the archive and more being added all the time) at: http://www.ivisualise.de/ivisplayer.htm

And of course you can buy 3 Lions for £5 on DVD using paypal via the link on the Ivisualise Player homepage, or both films for 12,50 Euro by sending an email to jamie@ivisualise.co.uk for more information.

Best wishes and enjoy the sunshine.
Blauweisse Grüße
Jamie

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Jewish Berlin on the Ivisualise Player

The sensitive and emotional film "Jewish Berlin: Yesterday and Today" documents the visit of 20 members of the UK Jewish community to the city of Berlin. For most it was their first visit to Germany, and a place where they met a new generation of Germans, who were very friendly and welcoming.

During the four day trip to the capital they met local Jews and visited Jewish memorials, institutions and spoke with prominent German Jewish personalities. Among the sites visited were the Jewish Museum, the Holocaust Memorial and the Wannsee Conference Villa as well as the Grunewald Memorial and Touro College.

The film was commissioned by the German National Tourist Office, London (DZT) and produced by Jamie McDine in 2008. The aim of the trip, and the film, was to promote the concept of visiting Jewish Germany to the UK Jewry.

The full 20 minute version of the film is now available to watch on the Ivisualise Player, full screen and uninterrupted.

We'd love to hear your feedback on the film, the other films and this site, so please post a message on the message board, send us an email or drop a reply on the blog - or for those of you who are signed up to Vimeo, you can 'Like' the films too!

Enjoy the film and enjoy the rest of the Summer,
Jamie