Below is a summary of notes from the initial meeting I had with my client Tony Jones, which explains clearly what Tony jones himself would like from the project and what he wants from the showreel and an overall feeling of what working with him will be like.
Here are the personal notes I took from our initial production meeting on Thursday the 14th of May.
The Cambridge film trust is a charity designed to promote films. The cinema is the main venue of the film festival – the picturehouse was founded by Tony in 1989 which aimed to support independent films.
Tony’s role is entirely separate to the picturehouse, but he is able to merge the film trust with the picturehouse. Tony programmes the picturehouse and two weeks a year the film festival takes place. The picturehouse holds 2 to 3 special events a year.
The Cambridge film trust wanted to be involved in the Cambridge film trust as the initial idea was Tony’s, which he and the trust discussed with the city centre in june 2008. It then became a wider project due to visual artists.
Long Road were asked to be involved as the Cambridge film trust is a charity, which aim to promote film culture and education – therefore they wanted to involve educated schools. They were interested in the Creative and Media Diploma and wanted to involve this into our curriculums if they could.
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