BEV celebrates & supports international women filmmakers. The flagship BEV Film Festival runs at London's BFI Southbank and ICA, with exclusive previews, shorts, retrospectives, training and cutting-edge live performances.
Gosh! We’ve been so busy at BEV HQ that we completely forgot to tell all you bloggy readers about our gorgeous new festival trailer!
Spawned from a partnership between Open Book (supplying the gorgeous animated sequences), and Red Banana Productions (providing their slick editing skills), the Birds Eye View film festival 2009 trailer is a 1 minute corker of a video that gives you a short, sweet glimpse at the superb quality of talent gracing the screens at this year’s festival.
So here it is folks, sit back and enjoy the tease…
(Make sure you have selected HQ – High Quality from the little button in the bottom right of the player, to get full visual glory)
Blog about it, email it to your friends, stick it up on your Facebook, MySpace, Bebo… and give us a little tweet!!
And just want to say a massive thank you to all the wonderful and talented filmmakers that got in touch with us when we were looking for someone to produce the trailer. We had an overwhelming response and it was brilliant to see such support and enthusiasm.
40,000 gorgeous new flyers turned up at BEV HQ this morning.
Festival flyers lying in wait at the BEV office. Ready for action.
Before we could even breathe in the fresh ink fumes and clap our hands with delight, a few hundred of them were shipped off to our main festival venues (the ICA and the BFI Southbank) and given to BEV volunteers out in force this weekend to sprinkle in other cultural hotspots and ensure London starts to tingle about this year’s Birds Eye View film festival.
We all ate it. Yep, thats right, Birds Eye View was invited to host a Howling Feedback networking event at very cool London Short Film Festival, so yesterday afternoon saw the congregation of filmmakers, filmlovers, film industry and… cake.
On the 23rd November, Andrea Biggerand I had the pleasure of going to see an exclusive first UK screening of teen-vampire-romance film Twilight at the VUE in Leceister Square, London, courtesy of Contender Films.