Tumgik
#Film Fixer
fitzrovianews · 1 year
Text
Film crews promise to minimise nuisance during Winehouse shoot
Back again. Scenes for a film about Amy Winehouse will be shot in Fitzroy Square. Photo: Fitzrovia News. Film crews will descend on the northern part of Fitzrovia this week to shoot scenes for an Amy Winehouse biopic. They have promised to keep disruption to a minimum. Starcross Films Ltd have written to residents and business owners to warn them of some disturbance from Monday 13 to Saturday…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Oscar Nominee of All Time Tournament: Round 1, Group A
(info about nominees under the poll)
Tumblr media Tumblr media
VANESSA REDGRAVE (1937-)
NOMINATIONS:
Lead- 1966 for Morgan!, 1968 for Isadora, 1971 for Mary, Queen of Scots, 1984 for The Bostonians
Supporting- 1992 for Howards End
WINS:
Supporting: 1977 for Julia
--
ALAN BATES (1934-2003)
NOMINATIONS:
Lead- 1968 for The Fixer
13 notes · View notes
Video
What is happening?
70 notes · View notes
minotaurbf · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
some shots from yesterday on expired ilford film. i messed up on the development hence the dark stripe on the left
21 notes · View notes
gayness-and-mayhem · 2 years
Text
On the Ghosts and TV note actually, I desperately want Robin to be obsessed with Quatermass (for no particular reason other than that I think he would find it fascinating) and Fanny to be absolutely appalled by it. Particularly Quatermass and the Pit.
12 notes · View notes
cinedreamsss · 21 days
Text
Cine-Dreams: Your Trusted Film Production Fixer in Chennai
Explore smooth film production fixer in Chennai with Cine-Dreams, your trusted friend in the busy movie world. If you need help finding places to film, getting permits, renting equipment, or organizing actors, our team is here to make your movie dreams come true. Visit our website and partner with us for your next project and unlock the full potential of Chennai's vibrant cinematic landscape.
0 notes
Text
youtube
0 notes
yokeproductions · 3 months
Text
Fistula Film
Fistula
This short film has been made to raise awareness, reduce stigma about fistula, and highlight the devastating impact fistula has on women who live with this condition. The goal is to make life better and safer for women giving birth and to prevent fistula from happening in the first place. The film is a call to action to improve access to maternal care including quality, safe, timely, and affordable surgical, obstetric, and anesthesia care—and promote safe motherhood for all.
What is Fistula ? Obstetric fistula is a devastating childbirth injury in which an abnormal opening forms between a woman’s bladder and vagina or between the rectum and the vagina as a result of prolonged obstructed labor, resulting in continuous urinary or stool leakage. This condition is rare in high-income countries due to readily available obstetric care, while it continues to plague women in low resource settings. Estimates suggest that at least 2 million women have unrepaired obstetric fistula in low-income countries.
Goal The goal of this film is to enhance public, national, and international awareness, raising the priority of women’s reproductive health for low resource countries, expanding access to emergency obstetric and surgical services, and supporting holistic and high-quality obstetric fistula care for all who need it. The film is particularly timely given recent WHO data in 2023 showing that maternal deaths have increased or stagnated in nearly all regions of the world in the last 20 years, and continued staggering gaps in access to surgical, obstetric, and anesthesia care.
The film will also decrease the stigma imposed on women living with fistula through awareness. Finally, with increasing migration of women to high resource countries due to global instability from conflict, climate change, pandemic etc, it is critical that the medical community in high resource countries is educated and prepared to care for these women.
There is are 2 versions ((7min and 2min)
There is are 2 versions (7min and 2min)
vimeo
vimeo
Directed : Dearbhla Glynn Produced : Paddy Daly DOP : Paddy Jordan Executive Producer : Dr Rahel Nardos Editor : Cara Holmes Additional Editor : Michael Higgins Offline / Online Editor : Michael Higgins Founder Terrewoode and Executive Director: Alice Emasu Seruyange Medical Director Terrewoode : Mary Aono Programs Manager Terrewoode : Martha Ibeno HR/Admin Manager Terrewoode : Monica Opus Finance Manager Terrewoode : Lutie Kobusinge Uganda FIxer and Sound operator : Kisakye David Bel-lion Translation: Stella Apio and Alvine Nanyange Driver: Jafali Peirre Music : The Blaze Aidan Kavanagh
Funding support Maternal Health Fund https://maternalhealthfund.org/
University of Minnesota, Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility https://globalhealthcenter.umn.edu/global-womens-health
Global Women’s Initiative https://gwhi.org/
Advocacy Partners The Global Alliance for Surgical, Obstetric, Trauma, and Anaesthesia Care (G4 Alliance) https://www.theg4alliance.org/
Film Hosts Terrewode Women’s Community Hospital https://terrewode.org/ Director of Global Women's Health, Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility, University of Minnesota. Dr Rahel Nardos
Special Thanks Asalo Rose Isiangu lois Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility team at the University of Minnesota Terrewode Women’s Community Hospital Management The patients who shared their stories The G4 Alliance Joseph Kinihan Alice Emasu Nigel Rossiter & In Memory of Steven J Sockolov
0 notes
talkative-monster · 11 months
Text
Everything You need to Know About Fixers in Nepal
Tumblr media
Fixers for film production in Nepal play a vital role in facilitating various projects, particularly those involving international teams or individuals. Here's everything you need to know about fixers in Nepal:
Definition and Role: A fixer is a local expert who provides logistical support, local knowledge, and connections to individuals or teams working on projects in Nepal. They assist with various tasks, including location scouting, permits and legalities, logistics management, cultural mediation, translation and interpretation, risk management, and more.
Local Knowledge: Fixers possess extensive knowledge about Nepal, including its culture, customs, geography, infrastructure, and regulations. They leverage this knowledge to provide valuable insights and assistance to project teams, ensuring smooth operations and successful outcomes.
Networks and Connections: Fixers have established networks and connections with various stakeholders, such as government officials, local communities, service providers, industry professionals, and talent agencies. These networks enable fixers to access necessary resources, arrange collaborations, and navigate bureaucratic processes efficiently.
Services Provided: Fixers offer a wide range of services depending on the project requirements. These services may include location scouting, permits and legal assistance, logistics management, crew and talent hiring, cultural and language mediation, research and coordination, risk management, translation and interpretation, and production support.
Project Types: Fixers cater to diverse projects, including filmmaking, photography, research expeditions, journalism, academic studies, humanitarian work, and more. They adapt their services to meet the specific needs of each project, providing tailored support to ensure its success.
Language Skills: Fixers in Nepal are typically fluent in both English and the local languages, such as Nepali. This language proficiency allows them to effectively communicate and negotiate on behalf of project teams, bridging language barriers and ensuring accurate information exchange.
Cultural Mediation: Nepal is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse communities. Fixers act as cultural mediators, facilitating respectful interactions and ensuring projects accurately portray local customs, traditions, and social dynamics. They guide cultural sensitivities and help foster positive relationships between the project team and local communities.
Bureaucratic Processes: Navigating bureaucratic processes and obtaining permits can be complex in Nepal. Fixers are well-versed in local regulations and procedures. They assist with acquiring necessary permits, coordinating with government authorities, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
Safety and Risk Management: Fixers prioritize the safety and security of project teams. They assess potential risks, develop risk management plans, arrange emergency response measures, and provide local knowledge to mitigate risks associated with the project.
Professionalism and Trust: Top fixers in Nepal uphold high standards of professionalism, ethics, and confidentiality. They build trust with their clients and partners by maintaining transparency, accountability, and integrity.
Fixers in Nepal are valuable assets for individuals or teams looking to undertake projects in the country. Their expertise, local knowledge, and extensive networks ensure efficient operations, successful outcomes, and positive collaborations.
0 notes
cinemartinmedia · 1 year
Text
1 note · View note
just-tryina-moo · 1 year
Text
Hire the Best Location Scouting Company for Your next Filming Project in Nepal -Nepal Film Production.
Nepal Film Production has an excellent location database, which consists of multiple locations, and we would be glad to share it with our clients. Location scouting in Nepal is a very exciting procedure considering the geography and topography of Nepal which includes so many types of infrastructures which has great history and architecture. Be that as it may, we are adroit at what we do and have been doing for a very long time, with the energy to proceed with it on a reliable premise.
Nepal Film Production is your perfect decision to start your (Pre-Production & Location Scouting) services with because our team has all the required tool, database and analysts that will promise to get you your perfect location for your special filming project in Nepal.
Nepal Film Production will also evaluate all logistical matters in terms of feasibility and will logistically overcome any obstacle beforehand. Our research and reporting team is a group of excellent mid-aged specialist who never miss an angle considering filming logistics and we can promise that we are the best possible option
0 notes
fitzrovianews · 2 years
Text
Production company broke 'terms and conditions' of filming which led to nuisance for residents
Production company broke ‘terms and conditions’ of filming which led to nuisance for residents
Residents on Warren Street were woken at 5am by film crews moving equipment. Photo: Fitzrovia News. Camden Film Office had to take action to remove noisy and polluting power generators and equipment outside of homes in Warren Street after they received complaints of late night and early morning nuisance by a film production company. Left Bank Pictures had arranged with Camden Film Office to use…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
peel-d-onion · 1 year
Text
Nepal Film Production are the Best Fixers in Nepal and for all kinds of Film Production
0 notes
productionbynomad · 2 years
Text
How We Kept Filming (& kept safe) During COVID
When we first saw the news about the ‘Coronavirus’ in January 2020, we were halfway through a ten day shoot. At that moment we never even imagined this kind of production would become almost impossible just a few months later. Everyone said it would pass. Oh how wrong we were! Fast forward to March 2020, and we were beginning to see the true impact of the pandemic, with the unimaginable loss, devastation and heartache being experienced across the globe. For the safety of the population, the UAE had shut its borders, told everyone to stay at home, and implemented a strict curfew. Against this backdrop, things were looking bleak for so many global businesses, including UAE production houses.
Tumblr media
FINDING NEW WAYS TO WORK, FAST
As the UAE reacted decisively to minimize the human impact of the pandemic, our thoughts began to turn to how we were going to continue providing film production services when we can’t even leave our homes? We had to come up with alternatives, urgently. We developed innovative ways to film high-quality, remote interviews for clients like Dubai Tourism, and we got creative in post-production. We held daily Zoom calls with the team to keep morale up and arranged virtual courses for those who weren’t able to do their usual day jobs. Looking back, we’re really proud of how we all powered through.
Once the curfew relaxed a little, we were able to get back out into the field. The main priority was to create a safe working environment for our crew, cast and contributors and make sure we were minimising risk wherever possible.
RETURNING TO (THE NEW) NORMAL
Before we went back to shooting in the outside world, it was crucial we set up a process and way of working that wouldn’t compromise safety. This process is still in operation today and has enabled us to film COVID-focused documentaries and content for the likes of the Discovery Channel and Abu Dhabi Media, with our teams filming safely across Red Zones throughout the country.
We use reduced crew sizes, who all have PCR tests before stepping on set; we provide full PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) for the team; and always adhere to social distancing.
THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORST TIME
The UAE’s quick actions in the face of the global pandemic allowed us to get back to film production relatively quickly. Of course, we’ve had to make changes in the way we work, but our crew and clients have all embraced the new rules and worked professionally thoughout; making it possible to keep creating high quality content that we are extremely proud of.
ONWARDS AND UPWARDS
We now feel we are experts in this new way of filming production, with some of our team members having had over 60 individual PCR tests! And we’ve developed a whole new approach to filming, which has made us a more versatile and resourceful company. By staying up to date with the Film Commission rules and best practices, we’re helping to show that creativity can thrive in a time of crisis, while making sure our people and partners are always protected.
Original Source: Film Production UAE
0 notes
Text
Angel by the Wing - THIRTY-THREE
chapter warnings: vomiting, morning sickness
Series Masterlist (Mobile Masterlist)
Tumblr media
It was an average morning.
Rock music floated through the house coupled with the sounds of pots and pans banging around and you were bent over a toilet, breathing deeply through your nose and out through your mouth as nausea wracked your body.
“That’s good. Nice deep breaths.” Jake had popped his head into the bathroom to ask how many eggs you wanted when he found you bent over the sink with your hands clutching the sides of the counter. At first he thought you were in pain, but then the murderous glare you shot him when he asked if you were okay answered that question.
Now your hair was pulled away from your face, a cool washcloth pressed against the back of your neck, and a soothing hand ran along the length of your spine as you dry heaved over the rippling water.
“I fucking hate this,” you bit out. Tears pricked the backs of your eyes and you tilted your face to press against your forearm so he wouldn’t see you tearing up. Jake adjusted the washcloth so it wouldn’t fall off and scooted closer to you.
“I’m sorry, angel. I wish I could fix this for you.” If there was one thing Jake had learned since entering this relationship, it’s that he couldn’t stand to see you or Bradley like this. He hated being helpless. He was a fixer. He wanted to soothe your aches and remove anything that made you feel gross.
But he had also helped put you in this situation.
“Hey, hey,” he shushed you as you let out a pathetic whine. “Rooster is making some ginger tea right now and then we’re going to move to the couch. Set you up with some toast and applesauce and a bucket.”
“What if I puke on you?” you moaned dramatically.
“Darlin’, you’ve seen me and Rooster violently hungover. A little throw up won’t faze me.” You nodded in agreement with his statement and he took that as a good sign. Jake tentatively scooped you up and cradled you to his chest. Despite feeling sick as hell, you savored the feel of his warm skin under your cheek and pondered the possibility of them going shirtless every morning.
“How’s the patient doing, doctor?” Bradley asked when you emerged from the bedroom.
“‘M not playing sexy nurse right now,” you mumbled. Bradley chuckled and moved to help move some blankets over on the couch while Jake lowered you down onto the soft cushions. Jake hurried off to grab a bucket to place next to the couch while Bradley tucked one of the blankets around you and adjusted the washcloth to keep you cool. Skipper poked his head up over the back of the couch and then crawled over the pillows before he gently landed on the space between you and the cushion. The little cat curled up next to your stomach and laid his head on his paws, lazily flicking his tail while staring at Bradley in what some might call a threat.
“I’m trying to help her, dude,” Bradley muttered. The cat merely flicked his tail once more and extended a paw to lick at his fur.
And maybe show off his claws.
“Bucket,” Jake announced. “Plus tea and toast and whatever you want to watch on television. Please, please, don’t let it be Titanic.”
“Fuck you, it’s a masterful film.” But despite your protest, you settled on another classic. The boys knew better than to argue when the opening titles of Mamma Mia began. Jake instead settled in next to the bucket on the floor with his plate heaped with breakfast balancing on his knees. Bradley took up the rest of the couch by your feet. You nibbled on the toast that Jake handed you and absentmindedly pet Skipper with your other hand.
“Any plans for today?” Bradley asked once he was done destroying his mountain of food. Feeding two aviators was like turning on a garbage disposal and letting it run. You nudged his thigh with your foot and he put his plate on the coffee table so he could rub your feet.
“I was going to do laundry but I think I’m just going to rot instead,” you said. “I work at five so hopefully I feel human by then.”
“I got it,” Jake assured you. “I was going to mow the lawn and weed the garden but I can also make Roo do it too.”
“I’ll do it shirtless and everything,” your boyfriend said. He wiggled his brows salaciously and you pretended to gag.
“Thank you.” You ran your fingers through Jake’s fluffy hair. You loved it without the gel he typically wore. It stuck out in all directions thanks to the fact that he hadn’t brushed it after rolling out of bed and you appreciated how it made him look so soft.
“Our baby,” the boys intoned. They had taken to answering your thanks with a reminder that you were growing a baby inside of you. A baby that they had been very enthusiastic participants in creating.
Bradley grabbed Jake’s plate and his own and headed towards the kitchen to clean up after breakfast. You were transfixed with the movie on screen as the bachelorette night came on. Something sparkled in your gaze and Jake felt such a surge of want that it could have knocked him off his feet. Instead, he headed towards the bedroom where three overflowing hampers of laundry cluttered up the closet.
Dumping the clothes into one large pile, he set about sorting them into different piles so he didn’t end up with pink shirts from one of your stray red socks. He also made sure to check every pocket of pants and jackets thanks to the infamous “washing Bradley’s keys” incident. He found quite a few different packs of mint gum and ginger chews in your pockets and created a little pile for the future.
He picked up your jean shorts from a few days ago and heard the crinkle of paper. He tugged it out and flipped the paper. It was an envelope and he knew he should just place it on the dresser and let you deal with it but the hospital’s address was written in the corner. He shouldn’t read it. He knows better. But you had been avoiding talking to him and Bradley about something. They both could tell.
His fingers were extracting the letter before he could stop himself.
He unfolded the paper and found a bunch of letters filling the page. Jake didn’t understand a single word written except for two things.
Alleged Father: Seresin, Jacob
Probability of Paternity: 0%
Bile rose in his throat and burned along his tongue but he pushed it down. There was another paper behind it and he extracted the second page with numb fingers.
Alleged Father: Bradshaw, Bradley
Probability of Paternity: 99.99998%
Did Rooster know? Was that why he asked about leaving this place? Was that what you two whispered about? Was that why you shared smiles over Jake’s head, like he was outside of a joke?
What happens if the baby isn’t his? What happens if the baby isn’t his and you two decide you don’t need him? That you don’t want him? Can he handle that? Can he handle this dream being shattered?
His mom was just trying to help. Jennifer saw the possibility when he couldn’t. He was so fucking stupid.
Jake tossed the papers onto the dresser and headed into the closet to grab his duffle bag. He needed space. He needed time. He needed to figure things out.
You couldn’t push him out of your life if he walked out first.
Tag List:
@mizzzpink @xoxabs88xox @dreaminglandsworld @khaylin27 @loveforaugust @atarmychick007 @itsmytimetoodream @krismdavis @emma8895eb @startrekfangirl @hangmandruigandmav @lunamoonbby @sihtricswife @jstarr86 @drakelover78 @abaker74 @hardballoonlove @nerdgirljen @primroseluna
52 notes · View notes
cinedreamsss · 2 months
Text
Opening Success: How a Film Production Fixer in Jaipur Can Transform Your Project
Are you a filmmaker looking for the perfect fixer to make your production seamless in the vibrant city of Jaipur? Jaipur, known as the Pink City, offers a plethora of breathtaking backdrops, from majestic palaces and forts to bustling markets and serene landscapes. With years of experience in the industry, Cine Dreams understands the complexities of film production and knows how to navigate them with ease.
https://justpaste.it/f55t8
0 notes