Archives Portal Europe

Archives Portal Europe

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Monday 26 February 2024

Archives Portal Europe

Archives Portal Europe is the online portal where thousands of archives from more than 30 countries upload their archival descriptions to facilitate research and help users discover new archival heritage in other countries. We have many photo and audiovisual collections, and we help filmmakers, writers, and other projects that include archival research in their work. We issue an annual creative grant for researching and using footage, and we assist with historical and archival research. We are happy to hear from any practitioner who needs help with archival research and history research, whether looking for library images, or consultancies on history.


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Desk Europe Créative MEDIA Wallonie-Bruxelles

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 10 October 2023

Desk Europe Créative MEDIA Wallonie-Bruxelles

Belgium


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CFMI – centre de formation de musiciens intervenants – Université de Strasbourg

Publié par Victor Casimir le Thursday 12 January 2023

CFMI – centre de formation de musiciens intervenants – Université de Strasbourg

The CFMI (Centre de Formation de Musiciens Intervenants) trains musicians in the cultural mediation of music, in multidisciplinary musical intervention and creation.

Our contribution: Resources for instrumental and computer music creation (site of Sélestat) in mobility on the Grand Est Region (we are subsidized by the DRAC).


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ICAN

Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 28 July 2022

ICAN

ICAN, Institut de Création et Animation Numériques, is a private higher education institution that has existed for nearly 15 years and aims to train the digital designers of tomorrow. The school offers excellent courses, from Bac to Bac+5, allowing students to obtain state-recognized titles at levels 6 and 7.

Specializing in user experience, ICAN offers students programs organized around 5 areas: Game Design, 3D Design and Animation, Web and Digital, UX Design and Digital Comics.

Students are accompanied by professionals who guarantee the effectiveness of the skills transmitted and allow students to freely develop their creativity thanks to state-of-the-art equipment made available to them. Project-based teaching aims to validate the acquisition of knowledge and to allow students to build a portfolio.

The work-study program gives rhythm to the students’ lives and is a major asset in the acquisition of skills during their training. It contributes to their professionalization and helps them enter the job market.

The school is a member of the Réseau des Grandes Écoles Spécialisées (GES network), the Réseau des Ecoles du Jeu Vidéo and the Syndicat National du Jeu Vidéo. It is present on 3 campuses in France, in Paris, Lyon and Lille.


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Film Fund Luxembourg

Publié par Célia Janus le Tuesday 5 October 2021

Film Fund Luxembourg

The Film Fund Luxembourg was created in 1990 to encourage and promote the development of the audiovisual production sector in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. As a public institution under the supervision of the Minister of Culture and the Minister in charge of the audiovisual sector, the Film Fund implements the Luxembourg government’s overall policy of support for audiovisual production.

The Film Fund’s mission is to encourage cinematographic creation and to promote the development of the audiovisual production sector in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in particular by means of subsidies, financial aid, grants and awards. It is also in charge of managing all other operations in the field of support to the audiovisual sector such as promotion, co-production agreements and certificates of nationality of audiovisual works.

The main support mechanism for the audiovisual industry is a selective system of advances on receipts called “Aides Financières Sélectives” (AFS) aimed at the writing of scripts, concepts, development and production of short films, feature films and series of fiction and animation, documentaries as well as transmedia and Virtual Reality projects.

The Film Fund also represents Luxembourg in all European and international audiovisual initiatives, such as the EFAD (European Association of Film Agencies) network, the EFP (European Film Promotion), and Eurimages, the Council of Europe’s pan-European co-production fund, and is a partner in initiatives organized within the framework of the Francophonie. The Film Fund also hosts the national contact point for the European Commission’s Europe Creative MEDIA program for film and audiovisual.

Every two years since 2003, the Film Fund has overseen the organization of the Luxembourg Film Prize (Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis), which awards the best contributions to Luxembourg cinema. Since 2014, these awards are organized in close cooperation with the Luxembourg Film Academy (d’Filmakademie).


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Wallimage

Publié par Célia Janus le Tuesday 5 October 2021

Wallimage

Wallimage and Wallimage Entreprises are two limited companies under public law which constitute the Walloon regional audiovisual pole. 100% owned by Wallonia, these S.A. are purely economic funds initiated respectively in 2001 and 2008 with a view to creating jobs through the development and perpetuation of a regional audiovisual industry.

Our 3 activities :

  • Co-productions: 6.5 million €/year are invested in audiovisual projects, as co-producer;
  • Filming: free services for filming (location scouting, authorizations, skills, etc.);
  • Companies: financial support for audiovisual companies and a selective mechanism for financing video games.

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Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW

Publié par Célia Janus le Wednesday 1 September 2021

Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW

The Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW sees itself as a pulsating hotbed, a cultural-political catalyst and a seismograph that recognizes and defines socially relevant fields in art, design and science, and works on and communicates them in an exemplary manner in theory and practice. On the basis of a differentiated perception and the reflection of its own seeing and understanding, the university sees its role in facing the challenges of the present with a variety of creative spaces for action and professional perspectives.
With seven Bachelor’s and four Master’s programs, the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW (HGK FHNW) forms a learning, teaching and research community on the Campus der Künste in Basel. Art, design, media design and interior architecture can be studied at ten institutes. In line with its social mission, the university trains independent-thinking and action-oriented artists and designers.

http://www.campusderkuenste.ch
http://www.campusderkuenste.ch/campus/hgk/
https://ecam.ch/


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Fachausschuss Film und Medienkunst BS/BL

Publié par Célia Janus le Tuesday 31 August 2021

Fachausschuss Film und Medienkunst BS/BL


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Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg

Publié par Célia Janus le Tuesday 31 August 2021

Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg


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Master Coproduction internationale

Publié par Feiza Sabour le Monday 2 August 2021

Master Coproduction internationale


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