FILM
Greg Mulcahy studied film for five years before going on to work on a number of film, television, and documentary sets, landing a 3rd Assistant Director role on his first feature “Cherry Tree” in 2013. He is also the owner of Vale Media, a rapidly growing video production business based in Clonakilty. Here he shows you just how a film set works and why! FRIDAY/CLONAKILTY HOTEL/1PM *WORKSHOP*
Under the banner of Ambiguous Fiddle, two friends from Clonakilty use film to document artists' stories and performance in a way that compliments the music, yet tugs the viewer to look in through new angles on the craft and persona of each artist. Sharing a series of short films they will discuss their process, illustrate key aspects and the evolution of the modern day music video, and highlight the value of documenting characters and careers in earnest and interesting ways. SUNDAY/ARTS CENTRE/5PM
'Do you see me?' - a programme of short documentary films by Alison Glennie, which challenge stereotypical views of disability. Featuring actors from Clonakilty Cope Foundation.
Throughout the weekend at Cope Foundation's Doras Gallery in Harte's courtyard.
Under the banner of Ambiguous Fiddle, two friends from Clonakilty use film to document artists' stories and performance in a way that compliments the music, yet tugs the viewer to look in through new angles on the craft and persona of each artist. Sharing a series of short films they will discuss their process, illustrate key aspects and the evolution of the modern day music video, and highlight the value of documenting characters and careers in earnest and interesting ways. SUNDAY/ARTS CENTRE/5PM
'Do you see me?' - a programme of short documentary films by Alison Glennie, which challenge stereotypical views of disability. Featuring actors from Clonakilty Cope Foundation.
Throughout the weekend at Cope Foundation's Doras Gallery in Harte's courtyard.