Ostbelgien
Ostbelgien
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 26 November 2020
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Sulaco Film
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Wednesday 4 November 2020
Sulaco Film produces visually innovative, narrative auteur films for cinema, television, festivals and the Internet. We focus on long-term creative partnerships with filmmakers and support their artistic visions. We do our work with passion, care and high quality standards.
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Screen Brussels
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 23 June 2020
In a highly diversified market, both in terms of the size of the companies and the scope of their traditional and innovative activities (cinema, TV, gaming, transmedia, series, web series, etc.), or in terms of their expertise (production, post-production, virtual reality, financing, broadcasting, etc.), the Brussels-Capital Region has set up a coherent support structure that is adapted to all the links in the value creation chain: producers, post-producers, distributors, scriptwriters, etc.
Thus, the screen.brussels fund offers financial support to audiovisual productions that make (part of) their audiovisual expenses in the Brussels-Capital Region. Our objective is to generate a structuring effect on the audiovisual industry in the Brussels-Capital Region for the benefit of the entire European film industry.
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Région Grand Est
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Monday 24 June 2019
With its heritage, its cultural institutions, its training centers, its venues, its festivals, its companies and its artists, the Grand Est demonstrates a cultural vitality that fully contributes to the influence and attractiveness of its territories.
An economic sector in its own right (35,000 jobs, between 1 and 2% of GNP), culture in the Grand Est is based on a policy articulated around 3 priority objectives
- to develop new dynamics by taking advantage of the new size of the territory
- to build a policy of sectors and develop favorable ecosystems (image and audiovisual, digital industries and creation, circus and puppetry)
- act to take full advantage of our location (festival land, inventory and knowledge of heritage, memorial policy, filming locations, etc.)
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Hochschule Offenburg
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 4 June 2019
Course: media design production film animation graphic interaction (mgp)
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MFG Baden-Württemberg | Filmförderung
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Wednesday 10 April 2019
With our Film Promotion business unit, we support culturally outstanding productions for cinema and television. From the screenplay to production to film distribution and theaters. We also promote the lively diversity of Baden-Württemberg as a film location with numerous other measures.
Contact for greenshooting measures:
Maximilian Höhnle
+49 711 90715408
Contact for production funding:
Dorothee Martin
+49 711 90715403
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IUT de Haguenau
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Wednesday 10 April 2019
The Haguenau University Institute of Technology is an integral part of the University of Strasbourg. Among the various courses on offer, the IUT has a professional degree in digital journalism (RAJ), which trains journalists as image reporters.
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Eurométropole de Strasbourg
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 4 April 2019
For more than twenty years, the Eurometropole of Strasbourg has been pursuing a voluntary and active policy in favor of the film and audiovisual industries, with a film location office (BAT) and a directly managed Europe Créative office, as well as financial support mechanisms. While the Structural Aid to Production Companies in the image sector is exclusively aimed at professionals in the territory, the Film and Audiovisual Production Support Fund of Strasbourg Eurometropole, with a budget of 840,000 € in 2019, aims at a national or even European influence, and is aimed at all film and audiovisual professionals.
The administration of the Eurometropole of Strasbourg is merged with that of the City of Strasbourg, which manages a municipal cinema entrusted in public service delegation, a House of the Image hosting in particular the Regional Pole of Artistic Education and Training in Audiovisual.
Fields of activity :
- Production aids
- “Film Commission”
- Creative Europe information office
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Département du Bas-Rhin
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Wednesday 27 March 2019
Culture, education, youth, housing, social inclusion, health… The Conseil Départemental is the local authority par excellence. Its powers are at the heart of the lives of the people of Bas-Rhin. The laws of decentralisation have entrusted the Departmental Councils with extensive territorial powers. The Bas-Rhin Departmental Council has chosen to go well beyond its obligations to invest in other areas linked to the life of every Bas-Rhinois.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toutlebasrhin/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/toutlebasrhin
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Haute École des Arts du Rhin – HEAR
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Monday 25 March 2019
The Haute école des arts du Rhin (HEAR) was created in January 2011 from the merger of the École supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg (ESADS) and the École supérieure d’art de Mulhouse (Le Quai), as well as the music department of the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, into a single higher arts education establishment.
The HEAR is a higher arts education establishment offering national diplomas in plastic arts (DNA) and national higher diplomas in plastic expression (DNSEP) in 8 different artistic fields. HEAR also offers workshops open to the public.
Key events :
- Graduation weekend, a real showcase for HEAR’s recent graduates
- Open Days, an opportunity to showcase our courses to future students and our students to companies
- Preview days, again with the aim of creating a link between our students and the professional world, we invite companies and cultural professionals to the graduates’ weekend.
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