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		<title>FilmLive.TV: Filmmaking WebTV Network</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV is a Filmmakers WebTV Network which aims to bring creatives together and provide an insight into the world of filmmaking.

Join the forums @ www.filmlive.tv and start making films today!]]></description>
		<itunes:subtitle>FilmLive.TV is a Filmmakers WebTV Network which aims to bring creatives together and provide an insight into the world of filmmaking.

Join the forums @ www.filmlive.tv and start making films today!</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV is a Filmmakers WebTV Network which aims to bring creatives together and provide an insight into the world of filmmaking.

Join the forums @ www.filmlive.tv and start making films today!</itunes:summary>
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		<copyright>FilmLive! Media Ltd 2008</copyright>
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			<title>Red Carpet of Adam and a Look Back at EIFF 09</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

Join Hannah Tiffin for a look back at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. We then go on the red carpet for a look at the film ‘Adam’, a story about a man with Asperger’s syndrome. We interview the film’s writer and director, Max Mayer, and its star Hugh Dancy.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 8 of EIFF 2009, We take a look back at this year’s festival and then go on the red carpet for a look at the film ‘Adam’. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

Join Hannah Tiffin for a look back at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. We then go on the red carpet for a look at the film ‘Adam’, a story about a man with Asperger’s syndrome. We interview the film’s writer and director, Max Mayer, and its star Hugh Dancy.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:21:48 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Cinematography &amp; New Technology @ EIFF 09</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV talks to world-renowned cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos who tells us about the role a cinematographer has in the making of a film.  They are the director’s right hand person and have a huge responsibility in getting the image onto the screen.

In the second part of this episode FilmLive.TV catches up with Ted Schilowitz (also known as Red Ted) from Red Digital Cinema.  He tells us about the history of the Red Camera, how it came into existence and gives a 4K image.  He also talks about why people are now choosing the Red Camera to get motion quality images.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 7 of EIFF 2009, Cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos discusses the role of a cinematographer and Ted Schilowitz talkes about the Red Camera and its history. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV talks to world-renowned cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos who tells us about the role a cinematographer has in the making of a film.  They are the director’s right hand person and have a huge responsibility in getting the image onto the screen.

In the second part of this episode FilmLive.TV catches up with Ted Schilowitz (also known as Red Ted) from Red Digital Cinema.  He tells us about the history of the Red Camera, how it came into existence and gives a 4K image.  He also talks about why people are now choosing the Red Camera to get motion quality images.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 20:18:36 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>00:07:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>FilmLive, EIFF 2009, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Haris Zambarloukos, Cinematographer, Ted Schilowitz, Red Digital Cinema, Cameron Presentations, Ben McNeill</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Digital Distribution &amp; New Business Models @ EIFF 09</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[In this episode FilmLive.TV looks at what it takes to get your film out there and into the public eye. Michael Gubbins discusses how distribution is changing with the advances in technology and how this can help filmmakers.

Scilla Andreen from indieflix.com spoke to us about the different things filmmakers should be doing to get their film noticed and the state of play with distribution in the world today. Helen Grace offers her advice after her own experiences of trying to bring a film to the attention of the audience.

Finally Kristina Trapp talks about getting funding for a film and things filmmakers should be doing to get an investment.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 6 of EIFF 2009, Screen International Michael Gubbins talks digital distribution &amp; advances in technology.  Scilla Andreen and Helen Grace talk about getting a film noticed. Kristina Trapp talks about getting funding for a film. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In this episode FilmLive.TV looks at what it takes to get your film out there and into the public eye. Michael Gubbins discusses how distribution is changing with the advances in technology and how this can help filmmakers.

Scilla Andreen from indieflix.com spoke to us about the different things filmmakers should be doing to get their film noticed and the state of play with distribution in the world today. Helen Grace offers her advice after her own experiences of trying to bring a film to the attention of the audience.

Finally Kristina Trapp talks about getting funding for a film and things filmmakers should be doing to get an investment.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 20:11:50 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Running in Traffic Red Carpet World Première @ EIFF 2009</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Caught up with the cast and crew from Running in Traffic, a film about two damaged lives obliviously running parallel in the same city.
First we spoke to writer, producer, and star of the film Bryan Larkin and the film’s producer Mark Twynholm who discuss the story and the processes of making the film. Bryan spoke about the importance of passion and collaboration over finances, and how to overcome challenges that will be inevitably met throughout the course of production. Larkin also offers advice on executing a project.

Then we meet the cast and crew on the red carpet, all expressing their excitement to be there, and commenting on what was their best and worst moments of the whole process.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 5 of EIFF 2009, Running in Traffic, interviews with cast and crew, behind the scenes, movie trailer, then the red carpet world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009 – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Caught up with the cast and crew from Running in Traffic, a film about two damaged lives obliviously running parallel in the same city.
First we spoke to writer, producer, and star of the film Bryan Larkin and the film’s producer Mark Twynholm who discuss the story and the processes of making the film. Bryan spoke about the importance of passion and collaboration over finances, and how to overcome challenges that will be inevitably met throughout the course of production. Larkin also offers advice on executing a project.

Then we meet the cast and crew on the red carpet, all expressing their excitement to be there, and commenting on what was their best and worst moments of the whole process.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 00:36:12 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Short Filmmaking and Success @ EIFF 09</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your big break, and the difficulty one may face from going from film school into mainstream employment.

We spoke to Yen Yau, the Strategic Partnership Manager from First Light Movies, about funding and distribution in the UK and working with young people who want to make a short film, and Geraldine Heaney, a young Filmmaker about the processes of making her short film Mothering Nature.  Jonathan Charles from Dfiefo talks about the importance of the presentation of the final screening of your film. Also,Dale Corlett from GMAC, and director of Running in Traffic talks to us about the importance of working with young filmmakers

Following the event ‘Short Sighted’ we spoke to Brian Newman CEO of the Tribeca Film Institute offers his advice for getting your film out beyond festivals, and what aspects he looked for in films. Katie Metcalfe from Future Shorts spoke to us about the importance of having a story in order to sell a film, and offers tips to keep buyers interested. Satwant Gill from the British Council also offered advice on how to achieve success with your Short Film

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 4 of EIFF 2009, Making short films a success featuring; Lord David Puttnam, First Light Movies, Dfiefo. Dale Corlett, Brian Newman, Tribeca Film Institute, Katie Metcalfe, Future Shorts. Satwant Gill, British Council. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your big break, and the difficulty one may face from going from film school into mainstream employment.

We spoke to Yen Yau, the Strategic Partnership Manager from First Light Movies, about funding and distribution in the UK and working with young people who want to make a short film, and Geraldine Heaney, a young Filmmaker about the processes of making her short film Mothering Nature.  Jonathan Charles from Dfiefo talks about the importance of the presentation of the final screening of your film. Also,Dale Corlett from GMAC, and director of Running in Traffic talks to us about the importance of working with young filmmakers

Following the event ‘Short Sighted’ we spoke to Brian Newman CEO of the Tribeca Film Institute offers his advice for getting your film out beyond festivals, and what aspects he looked for in films. Katie Metcalfe from Future Shorts spoke to us about the importance of having a story in order to sell a film, and offers tips to keep buyers interested. Satwant Gill from the British Council also offered advice on how to achieve success with your Short Film

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:23:26 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:08:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>FilmLive, EIFF 2009, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Short Films, Uk Film Council, Lord David Puttnam, First Light Movies, Dale Corlett, GMAC, Tribeca Film Institute, Future Shorts, Cameron Presentations, Ben McNeill</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Developing and Directing Films at the EIFF 09</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Spoke to new Filmmaker Gary Thomas who discusses this year’s festival, his current project Early One Summer and his views on the development process of fimmaking. Also Will Massa from the Northwest Vision and Media spoke about what he looked for in new filmmakers, particularly in young writers.

Caroline Paterson and Stuart Davids, directors of Wasted, spoke to us about directing in a different way and their thoughts on filmmaking in Scotland. Choosing to go against the traditional development process of filmmaking, Paterson and Davids discuss why they chose to direct an improvised script, their preferences for ‘Instant’ filmmaking and what the future holds in store for them.

Finally Director Richard Kwietniowski, Owning Mahoney, discusses the event ‘Anatomy of a scene’ in which the dynamics between actor and director were played out in front of an audience.  Kwietniowski discussed the importance of the actors and emphasises collaboration as a key factor in the filmmaking process. Kwietniowski also spoke about the relationship between the script to the film it would become.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions  and Lebowskis Edinburgh.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 3 of EIFF 2009, Filmmaker Gary Thomas discusses the development process of fimmaking. Caroline Paterson and Stuart Davids, directors of Wasted, on filmmaking in Scotland, Director Richard Kwietniowski, Owning Mahoney. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009

FilmLive.TV Spoke to new Filmmaker Gary Thomas who discusses this year’s festival, his current project Early One Summer and his views on the development process of fimmaking. Also Will Massa from the Northwest Vision and Media spoke about what he looked for in new filmmakers, particularly in young writers.

Caroline Paterson and Stuart Davids, directors of Wasted, spoke to us about directing in a different way and their thoughts on filmmaking in Scotland. Choosing to go against the traditional development process of filmmaking, Paterson and Davids discuss why they chose to direct an improvised script, their preferences for ‘Instant’ filmmaking and what the future holds in store for them.

Finally Director Richard Kwietniowski, Owning Mahoney, discusses the event ‘Anatomy of a scene’ in which the dynamics between actor and director were played out in front of an audience.  Kwietniowski discussed the importance of the actors and emphasises collaboration as a key factor in the filmmaking process. Kwietniowski also spoke about the relationship between the script to the film it would become.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions  and Lebowskis Edinburgh.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 00:20:40 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>00:06:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>FilmLive, EIFF 2009, Directing, Filmmaker, Uk Film Council, Caroline Paterson, Stuart Davids, Wasted, Richard Kwietniowski, Scotland, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Cameron Presentations, Ben McNeill</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Getting your film noticed at the EIFF</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.

Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat exclusively with BAFTA award nominee Tom Harper, and find out from the pros how to get your film noticed.

We also spoke to Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 2 of EIFF 2009, BAFTA nominee Tom Harper, Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.

Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat exclusively with BAFTA award nominee Tom Harper, and find out from the pros how to get your film noticed.

We also spoke to Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:46:16 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>TV &amp; Film</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:06:25</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>EIFF 2009, BAFTA, Tom Harper, Filmmaker, Mark Smith, Dale Corlett, Running in Traffic, FilmLive, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Lebowskis, Mallard Productions, Ben McNeill</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Launch of EIFF 2009 with Sam Mendes, Away We Go</title>
			<itunes:author>FilmLive.TV</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.

FilmLive.TV is back again for another year at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009. Today we were at the Red Carpet Premiere of Sam Mendes’s “Away We Go”.

Oscar®-winning heavyweight Sam Mendes (American Beauty; 
Road to Perdition; Revolutionary Road) here displays a happy 
knack for delicate, dark-witted indie comedy, deftly handling a 
laugh-a-minute script by celebrated authors Vendela Vida and 
Dave Eggers.

Join us over the next 10 days where we will be brining you exclusive, industry focused interviews covering things link; new talent, the film business and new technology.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Lebowskis Edinburgh and Mallard Productions.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Episode 1 of EIFF 2009 brings you exclusive footage of the opening gala of “Away We Go” by director Sam Mendes. Also a look at the next 10 days of industry events. – www.filmlive.tv</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.

FilmLive.TV is back again for another year at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009. Today we were at the Red Carpet Premiere of Sam Mendes’s “Away We Go”.

Oscar®-winning heavyweight Sam Mendes (American Beauty; 
Road to Perdition; Revolutionary Road) here displays a happy 
knack for delicate, dark-witted indie comedy, deftly handling a 
laugh-a-minute script by celebrated authors Vendela Vida and 
Dave Eggers.

Join us over the next 10 days where we will be brining you exclusive, industry focused interviews covering things link; new talent, the film business and new technology.

Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Lebowskis Edinburgh and Mallard Productions.

Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:27:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:05:46</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>FilmLive, EIFF 2009, Sam Mendes, Away we go, Oscar winning, Red Carpet, Vendela Vida, Dave Eggers, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Cameron Presentations, Ben McNeill</itunes:keywords>
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