BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

A forum for sharing views on the art of film, video and AV sequence making as well as on competitions, judging and festivals.
User avatar
Martin Evans
Posts: 54
Joined: Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:06 pm
Location: Between Lampeter & Tregaron
Contact:

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Martin Evans »

*** PHOTOS FROM BIAFF ***

This is a call for your photos from BIAFF for FVM. I do already have the official ones from John Smith, but looking for variety and added interest also. Please can you email them to me at editorFVM@arenig.co.uk

Can't guarantee to use them - not a lot of space left - but if I do you'll be credited.

Thanks in anticipation.

Martin
User avatar
Dave Watterson
Posts: 1883
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:11 pm
Location: Bath, England
Contact:

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Dave Watterson »

There are now over a hundred of the films entered in the competition for 2024 - to be seen at https://www.biaff.org.uk/2024-watch-on-line.html

Rewatch your favourites or check out ones not selected for screening ...
User avatar
Dave Watterson
Posts: 1883
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:11 pm
Location: Bath, England
Contact:

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Dave Watterson »

Does anyone know any other entries for BIAFF 2024, which are online at YouTube, Vimeo or DailyMotion - but which we do not have on the https://www.biaff.org.uk/2024-watch-on-line.html page?
User avatar
Willy
Posts: 720
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:42 pm
Location: Antwerp Belgium

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Willy »

Strange, but I could not enter the forum for some time anymore. Are there any other friends who had this problem?
But, I am back! The English version of my film "HUBERTUS" is on YouTube
The link is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2VZr3UdHQs

I would be grateful if you could critise it.
My wife Vera and I will also be in Tonbridge from Friday 24th May to Monday 26th May to attend SERIAC on SATURDAY 25th MAY.
Willy Van der Linden
User avatar
Dave Watterson
Posts: 1883
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:11 pm
Location: Bath, England
Contact:

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Dave Watterson »

Thank you, Willy. HUBERTUS is now among the films on our "Watch" page https://www.biaff.org.uk/2024-watch-on-line.html

We have far too few films from the area of Europe where GEMMA handles music copyright issues. People seem timid about making their films available for a worldwide audience.
User avatar
TimStannard
Posts: 1228
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:20 pm
Location: Surrey

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by TimStannard »

Willy, I've sent you a PM.
Tim
Proud to be an amateur film maker - I do it for the love of it
User avatar
Willy
Posts: 720
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:42 pm
Location: Antwerp Belgium

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Willy »

Many thanks, Tim. I am happy you enjoyed "Hubertus".
Hopefully I will meet you again at SERIAC.
Willy Van der Linden
Albert Noble
Posts: 54
Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:51 pm
Location: Ashby de la Zouch
Contact:

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Albert Noble »

Have just watched, "Hubertus".
Although the subject matter is not for me, I admire the professional
making of this film. The English commentary had an engaging
delivery which added to the impact.
The zoom shot at 11 minutes in seemed unnecessary.
Static would have been more telling I think.

But a very well made film, which I would have enjoyed more if the
subject matter had been to my taste.....
.....now we are back to the personal taste of judges ! :-)
User avatar
Willy
Posts: 720
Joined: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:42 pm
Location: Antwerp Belgium

Re: BIAFF 2024 - yes or no?

Post by Willy »

Many thanks, Albert. You have watched "Hubertus" with a sharp eye. I agree with your remark about the zoom. That's only 2 or 3 seconds. Length of the film is 19min30. But I appreciate that you have told me this. If I would edit "Hubertus" again I would delete that zoom. I am also happy that you enjoyed the narration. Dutch is my mother-tongue. I always write the texts myself, but my neighbour Chris Allen corrects my mistakes and William Higbee, professor Film Studies/French films at Exeter University has read the narration this time. However, I am also extremely thankful to the three English IAC-friends who tried to help me.

About the taste of the judges and audience. You don't like the theme/subject, Albert. I understand. Me, too, I am against hunting, but I think it is interesting to illustrate the mentality of the hunters. Of course, I remember Michael Slowe's movie about the hunting dogs. I doesn't mean that Michael is against fox-hunting. But if all depends on the taste of the judges then it is better not to take part in a competition. I was lucky in 2001 and 2002, almost 25 years ago...

"Hubertus" is really my last BIAFF-film, but it does not mean that I will never make films again. Every Thursday afternoon I am the moderator of a group "English Conversation". I have 10 students. We all speak English with a Dutch accent. We tell jokes, have a chat about all kinds of everything and sing songs. I have started to make a movie about the cosy atmopshere in my class. I am sure the students will enjoy the film, but it will not shown at BIAFF.
Willy Van der Linden
Post Reply