Filmmaker’s Blind Date
Are you a director, producer, actor, script writer, cinematographer, set designer, editor, sound mixer, composer?
Are you a filmmaker and want to work?
Film Spring Open is for YOU!
Slawomir Idziak – the cinematographer of films such as ‘Three Colours: Blue’, ‘Black Hawk Down’, ‘King Arthur’ or the newest ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ – together with a group of young filmmakers, created a website for people interested in the film and media industry. Film Spring Open gives the opportunity to promote your work, to find people to work and to make films with, by using the internet as the means of communication. www.filmspringopen.eu will be available online in June.
Slawomir Idziak: Film Spring Open uses internet as a natural platform of communication, to create an organizational opportunity for people from film and media industries to work together, while being separated geographically. We live in a world where cinema is changing, yet the system of filmmaking remains the same. Through the website we would like to try and break this kind of tradition. Film Spring Open is an attempt to create a virtual film studio where people can meet, work, spend time together and make films. As a community we care about the films made through the website and talk about them. Film Spring Open is a work place and at the same time a constant film festival.
MP: Where did the idea of Film Spring Open come from?
SI: It is not an idea that came about from one day to the next. I have been organizing workshops already for many years where I tried to convince representatives of different professions, usually directors and cinematographers, to work together in a slightly different way. I encouraged a deeper and more trust based type of cooperation. I tried to persuade them to begin working together already at the stage of script development and subsequent drafts. After a few years of such workshops I realised that when you start trying to change the mode of filmmaking you get very interesting initiatives and ideas. It is possible for film to loose the characteristics of an army system where the director rules and decides about everything. There is a whole range of other possibilities. One of the possibilities is undoubtedly group filmmaking. We brought this idea to life during practical Film Spring workshops, where people from various European countries made films to which the scripts were written online. Post production and deciding upon the final cut also happened through the internet. This way of filmmaking proved to be very successful. In the past two years good films were made and we hope that the next workshop, which will happen this year, will also blossom into a decent piece. Suddenly I realised that it is not necessary to push people, look for sponsors and institutions every time. Especially in this profession there is a huge demand for work, and so little of it around, that perhaps creating a virtual film studio will give young people more chances and opportunities. That is where the idea of Film Spring Open came from. It is an extension of experiences that were previously associated with normal seminars then with practical workshops. In the case of Film Spring Open, people should take their fate in their own hands. We will of course give them advice, we will try to help, but generally speaking we count on their initiative.
MP: Who is the Film Spring Open website addressed to?
SI: It is addressed to young people, not only young age wise, but mainly young at heart filmmakers. It is for people for whom working together, contact with other people is important. I was lucky to make it in the film industry, but I can see how many people did not make it, and I do not think it is necessarily fair. They were simply less lucky, too modest, or were born in the wrong place. This website is also directed to people who were not the lucky ones just yet. Maybe because of this website they will come into being successful filmmakers. The website is constructed for people from various professions who think creatively, for whom professional boundaries are restrictive, who want to cross these boundaries. It is basically for people who feel, and in a sense realise, the importance of the revolution which surrounds us. I’m talking about the technological and digital revolution. It is worth to make use of it in the most effective way, by using the tools which we have. Similarly, the tools should influence the way we make films.
MP: So everyone can register? Actors, directors, producers, scriptwriters, cinematographers, students as well as people working in the film and media industry…
SI: Absolutely everyone can register; everybody who wants to make films together. I think the creative process of making a film can be a lot of fun. Very often it is not important if a masterpiece is made, as that is not always the case, but what is important is this emotional experience of making that film. Participants can make their student films through the website; they can meet online and find other friends or people to work with.
MP: Why should people register?
SI: We offer a formula which automatically looses provincialism of filmmaking. Films put on the website are exposed globally, which is already an advantage. People from different countries can communicate through the website. In a way this extends the possibilities of different specialists but also widens the audiences. I think deciding to join the Film Spring Open platform will also mean that people will think in broader categories of making European films. I believe this will be a very strong European institution.
MP: How much does it cost to register?
SI: Nothing. Registration is absolutely free and everyone gets their own profile.
MP: Once registered, what can people put on their profiles?
SI: They can upload all their work [portfolio, CV, show reel, etc.] The website also does not restrict professionally. If somebody is a cinematographer but at the same time aspires to direct or someone who is a set designer at the same time writes scripts, can register in more than one professional group. If they are multitalented, there is no reason why they should only register and promote themselves in only one group.
MP: Will famous filmmakers also participate in Film Spring Open?
SI: The whole idea of Film Spring Open is to create a certain community and of course this community will have the right to its own dynamics. It is a place where people can meet using the example of painting holidays. Painters arrange to meet and for two or three weeks they paint together. Actually everyone paints alone but the simple fact of painting in the same place and at the same time makes these kinds of camps and holidays very popular. I do not see any reasons why this model should not be used in the case of Film Spring. For these kinds of workshops we could invite remarkable filmmakers. Hopefully when the website gains in popularity we will invite notable representatives of various professions to the respective sites so they can comment, talk or judge. Here all the formulas are open and I believe that this contact between Film Spring Open youth and experienced people from the industry will eventually happen.
MP: Who has the copyright to the films made and submitted to the website?
SI: The people who made the films have all the copyrights. If a film makes a profit it will all come back to the people who made the film. The website will not take over any copyrights.
MP: Will there be possibilities to find sponsors through the website?
SI: This is what we are counting on. We hope that the website will be popular enough to attract sponsors, different institutions and we have various interesting ideas associated with that. Of course we are prepared to try and sponsor interesting initiatives which will be in a way profitable, and if not profitable than promotional to our venture. The aim is not to stop our artistic actions once the film is made. In the contemporary world I think it is much more difficult to distribute and find audiences than to make good films. It is more risky, complicated and the competition is much bigger. That is why we would like our films to be under special care. They will be supported by all Film Spring participants. The same participants will know that when they make a film it will also be supported by others. It will be an exclusive society which will support each other with the same interest in mind.
MP: How do you see the future of Film Spring Open?
SI: I believe it will work, but as the road to hell is paved with good intentions, it might just as well not work out. By looking and observing I have a feeling that there is a chance that it is going to be a success, but whether that will be the case we shall see.
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