Hi Guys!
Most student groups should be entering the EDITING stage of their films and the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company (TTFC) would like to reiterate the importance of selecting local music for use in your Short Films.
Here are some (of many) websites of local bands where you can take a look (and a listen) to find the perfect soundtrack for your film:
Trinidad Tunes - http://www.trinidadtunes.com/
Trinidad Music Store - http://www.trinidadmusicstore.com/
Trinidad and Tobago Rock Bands - http://www.search.co.tt/trinidad/rock/
Trinidad Soca Music - http://www.search.co.tt/trinidad/soca/index.html
More information on Copyright and "COTT" - The Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago
Monday, August 30, 2010
Dates To Remember
To All Students:
Please remember the following dates:
Date for Submission of your Short Film: Friday 3rd September2010 (before 4:00 p.m.)
Date for Judging of your Short Film: Tuesday 7th September 2010
Date of Awards Ceremony: Wednesday 15th September 2010
Location: Cinema #1, Movie Towne from 10 AM
(Please be prompt and dressed in your school uniform)
Date of Secondary School Film Festival Screenings at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival 2010: Wednesday 22nd September to Tuesday 5th October 2010.
Be sure to invite your friends and family to see your film on the 'big screen' at Movie Towne!
For more information on screenings please contact the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company (TTFC) at 625-FILM (3456) or the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) at 621-0709.
Please remember the following dates:
Date for Submission of your Short Film: Friday 3rd September2010 (before 4:00 p.m.)
Date for Judging of your Short Film: Tuesday 7th September 2010
Date of Awards Ceremony: Wednesday 15th September 2010
Location: Cinema #1, Movie Towne from 10 AM
(Please be prompt and dressed in your school uniform)
Date of Secondary School Film Festival Screenings at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival 2010: Wednesday 22nd September to Tuesday 5th October 2010.
Be sure to invite your friends and family to see your film on the 'big screen' at Movie Towne!
For more information on screenings please contact the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company (TTFC) at 625-FILM (3456) or the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) at 621-0709.
Almost finished!
Hello to all student groups!
Here are some photos that were received from student groups during their training sessions. If you don't see your group or your Zone, please send us your pictures a.s.a.p. to secschoolfilmfestival@gmail.com.
Make sure you are included and enjoy the following highlights!
Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Schools Short Film Festival
Photos from SSSFF Training Sessions.
South Zone 2 Trainer: Mr. St. Bernard Marcelle
The concepts of Pre-Production, Preparation and Team Work are explained on day one of training sessions with the students from the South Zone, facilitated by Trainer, Mr. St. Bernard Marcelle.
Point Fortin Zone Trainer: Mr. Christopher Aaron
Secondary Schools Short Film Festival Trainer, Mr. Christopher Aaron works with one of the student groups from the Point Fortin Zone.
Central Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Students from the Couva West Secondary School work on their on-location shooting technique with assistant trainer, Brent Chock Hong.
South Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Michael Toney
Students in the South Zone learn the basics of editing and outdoor filming.
Central Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Students of the Central Zone learn about the importance of audio, audio levels and boom microphone operation from Trainer, Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Coming soon!
Photos from:
Stephen Lee Pow - NORTH ZONE
Cliff Seedansingh - NORTH ZONE
Oneal Davis - EAST ZONE
Andy Smart - EAST ZONE
Che Rodriguez - MAYARO ZONE
Ashford Jackman - TOBAGO ZONE
(If you have film photos from any of the above listed Zones that you would like to share, please email them to secschoolfilmfestival@gmail.com)
Here are some photos that were received from student groups during their training sessions. If you don't see your group or your Zone, please send us your pictures a.s.a.p. to secschoolfilmfestival@gmail.com.
Make sure you are included and enjoy the following highlights!
Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Schools Short Film Festival
Photos from SSSFF Training Sessions.
South Zone 2 Trainer: Mr. St. Bernard Marcelle
The concepts of Pre-Production, Preparation and Team Work are explained on day one of training sessions with the students from the South Zone, facilitated by Trainer, Mr. St. Bernard Marcelle.
Point Fortin Zone Trainer: Mr. Christopher Aaron
Secondary Schools Short Film Festival Trainer, Mr. Christopher Aaron works with one of the student groups from the Point Fortin Zone.
Central Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Students from the Couva West Secondary School work on their on-location shooting technique with assistant trainer, Brent Chock Hong.
South Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Michael Toney
Students in the South Zone learn the basics of editing and outdoor filming.
Central Zone 1 Trainer: Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Students of the Central Zone learn about the importance of audio, audio levels and boom microphone operation from Trainer, Mr. Roger Edwards Barran
Coming soon!
Photos from:
Stephen Lee Pow - NORTH ZONE
Cliff Seedansingh - NORTH ZONE
Oneal Davis - EAST ZONE
Andy Smart - EAST ZONE
Che Rodriguez - MAYARO ZONE
Ashford Jackman - TOBAGO ZONE
(If you have film photos from any of the above listed Zones that you would like to share, please email them to secschoolfilmfestival@gmail.com)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Half way there!
Hey film students!
We're about half way through the T&T Secondary Schools Short Film Festival experience. By now you guys should be in production and gathering footage for your films. Some of you may even be in the editing stage. Great job!
Just reminding you of a few handy links:
The Facebook.com group for the Secondary Schools Short Film Festival can be found here.
Don't forget to take photos of the production process and post them up. If you half any problems please freely contact the trainer assigned to your zone, they are there to help you through, so please call on them for assistance.
The Trinidad and Tobago Film Company.
We're about half way through the T&T Secondary Schools Short Film Festival experience. By now you guys should be in production and gathering footage for your films. Some of you may even be in the editing stage. Great job!
Just reminding you of a few handy links:
The Facebook.com group for the Secondary Schools Short Film Festival can be found here.
Don't forget to take photos of the production process and post them up. If you half any problems please freely contact the trainer assigned to your zone, they are there to help you through, so please call on them for assistance.
The Trinidad and Tobago Film Company.
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