Friday, November 16, 2007
BFFS National Conference - Update!
The only national event dedicated to the needs and interests of Film Societies and Community Cinemas, this is your opportunity to meet old friends and discuss new issues with experts.
The programme is now available with new films added to the screening schedule. The programme and an updated film list can be downloaded here: http://www.bffs.org.uk/Content/advice_and_support/bffs_national%20_conference.html
Facilitated Session: The Digital Future - as part of this session we have arranged a behind the scenes tour of the 2K Christie Digital Projector at the Showroom. The Projector is part of the UK Film Council's Digital Screen Network. Please note that there are a limited number of places available allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please book promptly if you would like to attend this session.
BFFS AGM
This is a particularly important meeting where you will be asked to approve special resolutions regarding key changes to the BFFS governance structure. In the next week you will receive explanatory material to allow you to make a fully informed vote. We apologise for the delay in making this information available - we would have preferred to give you more time, but this has proved a substantial task involving legal review.
Please do your best to ensure that your organisation is represented and show your support for the film society and community cinema movement by booking a place.
Other Activities
The BFFS Annual Dinner will take place in the Showroom Restaurant, for a booking form go to http://www.bffs.org.uk/pdfs/bffs_nat_conf_bookingform.pdf
Why not make a weekend of it and do your Christmas shopping on Sunday, a short drive up the M1 or a 10 min tram ride takes you to Meadowhall one of the largest shopping centres in the UK see: http://www.meadowhall.co.uk
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
New Title added to BFFS National Block Booking Scheme: The Guernica Children
The Guernica Children
Eye Witness Productions
In the wake of the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, four thousand Basque refugee children were evacuated to Britain: the largest single contingent of refugees ever to arrive in this country. Seventy years on, a remarkable documentary film tells the extraordinary story of the Guernica children and the conflict between humanitarian need and political convenience that ensued.
Stills and a synopsis of the film are available from the BFFS Office on request. This information will shortly be available from the BFFS website.
For more information on the story of the Basque children see www.basquechildren.org
To enquire about booking the film please contact info@bffs.org.uk
BFFS National Block Booking Scheme -- your questions answered: http://www.bffs.org.uk/Content/film_blockbooking_faq.html
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BFFS Newsreel - October 2007 Edition
October 2007 ~ Edition
Welcome
Welcome to the October e-edition of NewsReel, here’s a brief taster of what can be found in this month’s edition:
Ø Hot off the press, the report on the BFFS 2007 Survey of Film Societies and Community Cinemas makes fascinating reading.
Ø October has proved to be a busy month for BFFS events. A free networking day to support community cinema provision in the South of England took place at the newly refurbished BFI Southbank and regional viewing sessions were hosted in the South West of England and North Wales.
Ø Further details of the BFFS National Conference for Film Societies and Community Cinemas have just been announced, see National Events for more details.
It seems the new season has taken off with a bang...
BFFS National News
BFFS 2007 Survey of Film Societies and Community Cinemas
The most recent and comprehensive survey of film societies and community cinemas has been published by BFFS. The survey, carried out by Jim Barratt the BFFS Advice and Support consultant, provides a key update on a sector of significant cultural importance to the UK - that of not-for-profit community cinema.
The key findings are summarised as :
- Annual admissions rose by 3.5% (compared with a 5% fall in commercial cinema admissions in 2006)
- Responding organisations screened 550 different titles, compared with 505 released in cinemas in the UK and Republic of Ireland
- An amazing diversity of programming choices is made by this sector as a whole, eg 346 different titles were screened by one organisation alone!
- Film societies and community cinemas enhance film provision in areas otherwise neglected by commercial cinemas: 48% operated in rural areas (compared to 3% of commercial screens)
- Just over half of those surveyed operated in urban locations (52%)
- The sum total of all admissions from responding organisations was 167,881 for 2006/07 - if extrapolated to all BFFS members the total number of admissions would have been around 339,000, equivalent to theatrical gross box office receipts of over one and a half million pounds.
The full survey report can be downloaded here.
BFFS Marketing Campaign: Your Union, Your Film
Student film societies, clubs and cinemas around the UK have been sent free flyers as part of the BFFS Your Union, Your Film marketing campaign.
The campaign, centring on Freshers Weeks at the start of the academic year, highlights the benefits and advantages of student film groups to both new and returning students and aims to increase audiences and attract students to actively participate in their nearest group.
Over 75 universities and colleges across the UK received bulk lots of flyers that they could personalise and distribute freely around campus.
The campaign marks the start of a major development project by BFFS to engage young people in regular and active cinema-going that enables them to both experience a wide breadth of film culture and develop technical and business skills associated with running their own group.
Reminder! Contacting BFFS by phone
Please note that the old BFFS phone no. 0845 6037278 is no longer in operation. The new phone no. for BFFS is 0114 2210314. You can use this number now and calls will cost you less!
The BFFS telephone advice and query service is available from Monday-Friday 10am – 1pm. Where possible we prefer to be contacted via e-mail to allow us to supply you with the best researched response: info@bffs.org.uk
BFFS Regional News
BFFS South of England Networking Event
With the support of Screen South, BFFS held a free networking day on 6th October for all involved with community cinema provision in the South of England. The facilitated event was held at the BFI Southbank’s Delegate Centre and was attended by 30 delegates from around the region, bringing together established film societies and volunteer-run community cinemas, potential new start-ups and venues.
As a result of the meeting three virtual networks of interested organisations and individuals has been set up to continue the exchange of news and ideas. These cover the ‘South’ (Bucks, Berks, Hants, Surrey, Oxon, IoW), the ‘South East’ (Kent, E/W Sussex) and ‘London’.
To read the full report or to get involved with the BFFS Southern England network click here.
BFFS East England Network
BFFS has dedicated a webpage for film societies and not-for profit community cinemas in the East of England. The webpage will host an informal network to enable local groups to share information and ideas. The page provides a means to keep in touch with who is operating in the area, where they are and how to contact them. To get involved in the network go to BFFS East England Network.
National Events
BFFS National Conference for Film Societies and Community Cinemas
The BFFS National Conference for Film Societies and Community Cinemas will take place on Saturday 1st December at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield. The conference is the only national event dedicated to the needs and interests of the film societies and not-for-profit community cinemas. The day will include:
· facilitated networking
· training and information sessions
· screenings of hard-to-access cinema gems available from 2008
With speakers comprising industry experts and film society/community cinema specialists, this presents an ideal opportunity for volunteers and those working in the not-for-profit sector to interact with colleagues and quiz experts at an informative, comfortable and enjoyable event.
Sessions include Growing Your Audience: how to attract people and keep them coming! The Digital Future: see projection equipment in action. Your Union, Your Film: Student Film Societies take centre stage.
BFFS Annual General Meeting: the future of support for the community cinema movement. Plus the BFFS Annual Dinner at Showroom Restaurant: with prominent after dinner speaker.
For more information on ticket prices and titles or to book a place at the event go to BFFS National Conference.
Regional Events
BFFS South West ~ Viewing Session
Eighty delegates from 23 societies travelled up or down the A303 earlier this month to the delightful Somerset village of South Petherton for the South West Group’s latest film preview day. The hosts were the Petherton Picture Show showing the six features selected in their usual venue the David Hall on their own recently up-graded digital kit and up the High Street in the Blake Hall where SW stalwart Paul Schilling worked his magic. The delegates came from five counties and included the newly launched Lympstone Film Society and two others just about to start up in Teignmouth and Budleigh Salterton.
The audience reactions to the mixture of brand-new releases and over-looked titles were very enthusiastic with top honours going to Deepa Mehta’s moving Water and the other, some might say more interesting, take on Truman Capote, Infamous with a wonderful central performance from Toby Jones. Not far behind was Mountain Patrol, one of titles from the BFFS’s new block booking scheme - a gritty unflinching tale of poachers and game wardens on the Tibetan tundra. Click here for more information and to book the film. The other titles also did well with Gérard Depardieu returning to form in The Singer, Maggie Gyllenhaall’s brave performance in Sherrybaby and a much-praised French version of D H Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley.
Another encouraging development of the Viewing was the high ratings received by the shorts taken from the two compilations from Best v. Best vol. II and Bitesize Cinema autumn collection, both collections are on offer at a special rate through the BFFS. Click here for more information.
So, a great day of films made even better by the splendid hospitality of the PPS team and the wonderful catering from the Petherton Arts Trust team. The South West caravan now moves up the A303 for its next Viewing in Wincanton on Sunday 27th April next year.
For the full reactions and details of the films visit the South West website and for a set of splendid images from the day go to the Petherton Picture Show website.
By Brian Clay, Regional Secretary of BFFS South West
BFFS Wales ~ Viewing Session
Rialto Film Society at Theatr Colwyn, Colwyn Bay was the Welsh Group’s venue for its annual Autumn Film Weekend. Total attendance for the two day event was well above expectations with 47 delegates. Welsh group film societies were well represented with delegates coming from Abergavenny Film Society, Brecon Film Society, Denbigh Film Society, Occasional Film Society, Pontardawe Film Club, Rialto Film Club and Theatr Mwldan and, from North-West England, delegates from Chester Film Society and Heswall Film Society.
Many delegates made the event a short holiday by staying in hotels to which the Welsh Group had been able to negotiate advantageous rates. Especially appreciated was the well attended Welsh Group annual dinner held in Virgilios Ristorante. This was followed by an evening of short films.
Six new feature films were shown. Reaction sheet information showed two films as being exceptionally good:
· In the Shadow of the Moon comments included, “The stuff of which dreams are made of. Marvellous” and “That was the Future. Inspiration for the future”.
· Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters): comments included, “Fascinating subject, fine acting, a totally absorbing film”.
Reactions and release dates for each film are available from the Welsh Group website.
BFFS Wales would like to thank the Film Agency for Wales for the financial assistance to hold this event.
By Dave Phillips, Regional Treasurer of BFFS Wales
Information and Offers
BFFS National Block Booking Scheme ~ Reminder!
The Oscar nominated, critically acclaimed film HALF NELSON is now available for booking on DVD.
Half Nelson: Axiom Films
Smart, moving and politically engaged HALF NELSON is one of the most exciting American independent films in years. Strong performances from the cast (which includes Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps and Anthony Mackie) and an original score that includes Canadian indie rock group Broken Social Scene, enable director Ryan Fleck to weave together a moving story of redemption in an unforgiving world.
"This is really a special film, rich with heart and laced with a bittersweet melancholy... Subtle and poignant, Half Nelson exerts a powerful hold... fresh and beautifully sad.. Ryan Gosling gives one of the outstanding performances that only turn up every ten years or so... the same is true of his young co-star, Shareeka Epps" (4 STARS) THE SUNDAY TIMES
"Blasts out of the Hollywood comfort zone with brains, attitude and blistering performances. Essential viewing." James King, RADIO 1
Click here for more information and to book the film.
BFFS National Block Booking Scheme ~ What’s New?
A number of new titles have been added to the scheme and will be available for booking from January 2008. A selection of the new titles will be screened at the BFFS National Conference, giving film bookers an exclusive opportunity to see the films on the big screen.
Watch this space for more information on the new titles...
In a series of focus pieces BFFS is pleased to offer film societies, clubs and community cinemas the opportunity to report on special events, educational activities, success stories and many other examples of cultural and community engagement. We hope that these pieces will provide a through-the-keyhole glimpse of these organisations in action, illustrating the unique breadth and diversity of the community cinema sector as well as providing inspiration for other exhibitors.
In the second profile piece we are delighted to include an in depth case study of Real 2 Reel Cinema, Ramsbottom, Lancashire. Real 2 Reel Cinema won the award for Best New Film Society at the 2007 BFFS Film Society of the Year Awards.
Image Copyright: Karen Wright Photography
These enterprising committee members are also budding film makers who have had have short films accepted into the Under Exposed Film Festival at the Cornerhouse, Manchester this December.
Click here to read the Real 2 Reel Cinema case study.
Research by BFFS estimates that there are over 700 community cinema providers in the UK. This includes all types of film societies and clubs including those in schools, Higher and Further Education colleges and universities, community groups, social clubs, youth clubs, small-scale film festivals, mobile and touring screen networks, mixed used venues that screen film and independent cinemas who run active programmes of community engagement. This markedly different collection of organizations shares a common vision: providing ‘Cinema for All’.
There’s a wealth of intelligence across the sector and in the spirit of cooperative engagement we’d like to invite you to share your resources, knowledge, expertise and experience. For example:
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E-mail us with your request and we’ll post it here.
Please note that this service is exclusively for use by not-for-profit community cinema providers.
Calling Charities
Is your film society or not-for-profit community cinema a registered Charity?
Is the organisation registered with HM Revenue and Customs to receive Gift Aid?
If the answer to both of these question is yes, then BFFS would like to hear from you. We are particularly interested to learn of any organisations that have qualified for Gift Aid for membership subscriptions.
BFFS and two of its members are currently researching how forthcoming changes in charitable status and HM Revenue and Customs rules may benefit qualifying community cinemas and film societies.
Please get in touch: info@bffs.org.uk
FREE Film Festival
The Festival of the Moving Image will take place at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London from Monday 29th October to Thursday 1st November.
The event is organised by organised by UCL Film Studies to celebrate the centenary of Frida Kahlo’s birth, the New Latin American cinema movement, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the end of the slave trade in the British colonies.
Admission is free, there is no need to book.
Click here for more information.
Information, offers and requests from selected external organisations and individuals.
Sustaining Grants
The National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) have published a leaflet on sustaining grants. The resource is designed to:
· Promote the benefits of an active community and voluntary sector
· Inform discussions about how to support community initiatives and social cohesion
· Maintain or increase grant funding
· Deliver improved outcomes in a local area in line with their priorities and aspirations
Click here to download your free copy of Sustaining Grants.
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BKSTS Projectionists’ Training Seminars - September/October 2007
Projectionists’ Training Seminars
Supported by
The David Lean Foundation
Starting September/October
Specifically for projectionists working in the cinema industry
Focus on Film Projection
Make your Cinema the Sharpest in Town
The enjoyment of a movie by the audience depends finally on the skills of one man you, the projectionist! This one day training session is packed full of essential information to help you present a truly professional show. The course this year will look at some of the basics of projection. Various presenters will take the delegates through some of these building blocks to enable them to have a better understanding of the fundamentals of cinema equipment and film presentation.
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Picture Steadiness
Picture Quality
Light Sources
Digital Imagery
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Delegates will have the opportunity to question experts in the various fields regarding the equipment in their theatre complex during the course of the day.
Registration is at 09.30 and the course ends at 16.30 approx.
There will be a lunch break of 1 hour.
For ticket allocation, please contact us on:
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f: 01753 657016
e: training@bksts.com
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