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Anim18: Celebrating the art of animation in Northern Ireland
People across Belfast, Derry, Armagh and Strabane will have opportunities to watch award-winning works and learn from masters of the craft throughout November
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From university to working full-time in Northern Ireland's vibrant screen industry
By refusing to limit her skill set, Animation graduate Rachel Hynds has made a swift leap from her student days to success with local production companies and hit kids' TV shows
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My career constructing the soundscapes behind Game of Thrones, Hunger and The Fall
Ronan Hill reveals how he went from recording audio for local news stories to winning Emmys for his work on TV's most talked about show
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The TV company helping to 'transform lives' documenting dance projects for vulnerable people
Triplevision has been producing cutting edge programmes for nearly 20 years, but for filmmaker Gerard Stratton it's recent work with DU Dance that's been most creatively rewarding
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Pixar editor announced for Belfast's first ever Capture Conference
Torbin Bullock has worked on films such as Toy Story and will be the keynote speaker at the day-long event exploring animation, VR and more
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Don't change the channel: NI YouTuber Adam is one to watch
He's still only in school and yet Derry teen Adam Beales already has close to a million online fans, with a lucky few getting to hear from him and other Internet stars this week as part of Creativity Month
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Film producer Brendan Mullin on how up-and-comers can make 'the Cut'
Having gone from Sundance to the Mecca of streaming with his company's feature debut, the Strabane native says there's no better time for the next generation to find success on the big screen
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Call for entries to the first Northern Ireland Short Film Awards
You won't need to have been involved in a feature-length production for the chance to have your talent be recognised at 'The Nordies' this July
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Have your footage of Northern Ireland featured in new tourism ad
Discover NI want budding filmmakers and photographers to be part of its latest campaign by capturing what they love most about the country
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Ulster University honours Belfast BAFTA winner
Colin Williams, Creative Director of TV production company Sixteen South, has been recognised for his achievements in the industry
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Richard E Grant and More Set for Foyle Film Festival's 30th Anniversary Celebration
The veteran actor is joined by Oscar-winning director Jim Sheridan, the studio behind Wallace and Gromit plus over 100 films over 10 days in Derry
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Video for UEFA Women's U19 Championship in Northern Ireland Will Bring a Tear to Your Eye
Young filmmakers worked with Cinemagic to produce the moving music video for Triona's official tournament song 'Days Like These'
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Belfast Film About Boxer Sean Mannion to Hit US Screens
Set for release this autumn, Rocky Ros Muc chronicles the Galway native's in-ring career, his move to Boston and ties to the city's criminal underworld
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Flann O'Brien Classic Comes to the Screen in New Animation
An adaptation made in Derry of the Strabane-born satirist's only Irish-language novel premieres this weekend at the Galway Film Fleadh
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Michael Brown's Many Strings
Meet the multifaceted artist using his skills in filmmaking and more to highlight social issues and service the community in Enniskillen
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Young Filmmakers Call 'Action' on Second Cinemagic Feature
With scenes shot at Windsor Park and on the North Coast, Grace and Goliath follows the success of 2015's festive production A Christmas Star
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The Curzon Project Launches
T-shirts and prints depicting the beloved Ormeau Road cinema go on sale in bid to fund 'dream documentary' to be made this summer
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Scouting Westeros
Game of Thrones location manager Robert Boake on the joys of searching Northern Ireland for scenery fit for television's most epic tale
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And the Winner is...
Jane Hardy speaks with a few of the nominees for this year's Royal Television Society NI Student Awards on March 28
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Big Screen Treatment for People in Isolation
Therapeutic filmmaking is giving men marginalised through mental health issues and offending a chance to restore relationships and change their lives
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Documenting George's Best and Worst
Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days
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Northern Ireland Artists to Watch in 2017
A round-up of some of the rising stars tipped to light up local literature, theatre, music and more in the year to come
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Atlantic Sessions Celebrate John T. Davis
Portrush Film Theatre put the spotlight on the influential director's career in a free evening of screenings, discussion and live performance
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Susan MacWilliam Conducts Modern Experiments
The Belfast artist's most comprehensive exhibition to date channels spectral phenomena with beautifully eerie installations, images and sculptures
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Made in Belfast Season at QFT
Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
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Cinemagic Calls for Submissions
The film charity for young people is seeking entrants for this year's festival awards competition
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John T. Davis Saves the West for Last
Having recorded his first albums aged 68, the Holywood filmmaker muses on reincarnation, working with Mudd Wallace and his affinity with America
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Leon McCarron Goes With the Flow
The County Derry adventurer on changing perceptions of Iran through a new film tracing his thrilling journey along the country's longest river
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Foyle Film Festival Launches 2015 Programme
Derry's long-running celebration of cinema returns with exclusive premieres, top industry guests and a filmmaking conference from November 18 - 22
