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Encounters Film Festival 2013

Published on 30 Apr 2013

Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival (17-22 September 2013, Bristol) is one of the world’s best-known showcases and meeting points for emerging talent and the leading UK event of its kind.

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Preloader 2013 Film Competition Final results

Published on 24 Apr 2013

The results from the Preloader 2013 Film Competition Final have now been confirmed.

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Preloader 2013 The Final

Published on 04 Apr 2013

12 films selected by audiences in Chippenham, Salisbury and Swindon make up the short list for the 2013 Preloader final. Made by local young filmmakers and emerging talent the short list will be screened at Salisbury Arts Centre on Tuesday 23 April at 7pm. Its Wiltshire's very own Oscars!

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Preloader 2013 Local Heat Chippenham

Published on 03 Apr 2013

The selection from the Chippenham local heat of the Preloader film festival was as follows: Romero's Vinegar by John Marley; It Gets Better by Pearl Nielson; Enemy Of The Estate by Louis Mitchell; A Poem For Spring by Debbie; These films go into the final at Salisbury Arts Centre on Tuesday April 23

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Digital Short Challenge

Published on 03 Apr 2013

Like a creative challenge? Want the chance to win £1,000? The 0117 Hour Digital Short Challenge invites filmmakers, animators, visual and sound artists from across the land to make digital shorts in just 117 hours, focused on the theme of 'Journeys' and exploring Bristol Temple Quarter.

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PRS Music Industry Talent Development Fund

Published on 20 Mar 2013

The Performing Rights Society for Music Foundation has announced that it will launch a new Music Industry Talent Development Fund, with grants of up to £15,000 available.

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