UK MEDIA Team

Maia Workshops 2010

Deadline

21 May 2010

Apply by 21 May 2010 for the second workshop

 

22-26 March 2010, Genoa, Italy

www.fabulafilm.com

 

Maia Workshops is an advanced training programme for emerging European producers which aims to provide the fundamental creative and managerial skills needed to steer a fiction or creative documentary project through the different phases of development, production and distribution. Particular attention is dedicated to new and innovative ways of financing, co-producing and marketing European low-budget films.

Maia is structured in three independent five-day residential workshops. Each one offers a tight combination of case-studies, theoretical lessons and practical exercises, specific work on participants' projects and one-to-one meetings with tutors and trainers. And of course, great networking opportunities.


Dates and Sessions

Workshop 1 - Creative Aspects
22-26 March 2010, Genoa, Italy
Deadline: 19 February 2010

Workshop 2 - Legal and Financial Issues
21-25 June 2010, Trencin, Slovakia
Deadline: 21 May 2010

Workshop 3 - Marketing and Distribution
4-8 October 2010, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Deadline: 3 September 2010


Participants

Maia Workshops are targeted to new European film and television producers and recent graduates, as well as scriptwriters, directors, production managers and other industry professionals interested in acquiring production skills.

Participants fees

You can attend one, two or all three workshops, with or without a project in development, depending on your specific needs. Each workshop will take 15 participants.

Three workshop package: €1,500
Single workshop: €600

A limited number of scholarships are available for participants from new EU Member States.

Contact
Fabula Film
Piazza Dante, 7
00185 Rome
Italy                                      send an email to Maia workshops
Tel 39 06 977 48 203               Website

 

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