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Post by Ace on Feb 24, 2011 9:56:15 GMT -5
www.pepperdine-graphic.com/mobile/news/pierce-brosnan-and-cinemagic-come-to-pepperdine-1.2478250Pierce Brosnan and Cinemagic come to PepperdineBy LeeAndrea Morton Assistant Online Managing Editor Pierce Brosnan will be at Pepperdine on Wednesday to help educate and motivate Los Angeles high school students to pursue careers in film and television. Pepperdine has partnered with the Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival, a Belfast-based film charity. The organization uses film to teach, encourage and inspire young people through annual youth-produced film festivals, screenings, workshops and other events. It is the largest youth film event in Ireland and the UK. There will be nearly 100 students from three Los Angeles schools attending the event. Special guest Pierce Brosnan and his wife will address the students in the afternoon about their experiences in the filmmaking industry. Pepperine and CIFTF will be hosting a program of educational and entertaining film screenings, workshops and Q&A sessions. Among the clips shown will be a short film produced at CIFTF's first international film camp held in Belfast last year, entitled "Gone." The film was made by young people from Belfast, Donegal, Dublin, New York, and Los Angeles.
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Post by Ace on Feb 22, 2012 22:58:45 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan Celebrates the Kick Off of Cinemagic International Film Festival for Young PeopleWednesday, February 22, 2012 Pierce Brosnan attended the VIP Opening LA Event of Cinemagic Los Angeles Film and Television Festival for Young People on Feb 20th, 2012. The event took place at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows at which the action packed 6-day program of events was officially launched. This is Pierce’s second year supporting the event. Attendees heard from Pierce Brosnan, Cinemagic Chief Executive, Joan Burney Keatings and 10 teenagers from Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland who performed numerous musical numbers and spoke about their individual passions for entertainment. Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival for Young People, based in Belfast (Northern Ireland), is an award winning charity that embraces the magic of film, television and digital technologies to educate, motivate and inspire young people through the medium of workshops, film screenings and industry led masterclasses. Established in 1989, with the first Festival in 1990, Cinemagic has grown and expanded beyond all expectations. In addition to Belfast’s annual Festival in November, festival events are now delivered in Dublin (Ireland), Glasgow (Scotland), Nottingham (England) and Castres, (France) and the USA since 2010. Designed for and by young people, the Cinemagic program caters for 4 – 25 year olds through an array of preview screenings, workshops for schools, themed film events, Q&A sessions, a Young Filmmaker Competition, a Festival Jury and masterclasses in various aspects of television and filmmaking. There is a public screening program in the Belfast and Dublin Festivals that is open to everyone regardless of age. Industry professionals that have supported the Cinemagic Festival include Aardman Animation, Brian Cox, Brian Freisinger, Christine Blundell, Ciaran Hinds, Colin Hanks, Dame Helen Mirren, Danny Boyle, David Arnold, David Parfitt, David Perry, Dermot O’Leary, Gerard McSorley, Hamish Hamilton, Jenny Beavan, Julian Fellowes, Kenneth Branagh, Liam Neeson, Lindy Hemming, Mark Kermode, Mike Hodges, Mike Leigh, Patrick Bergin, Pierce Brosnan, Ralph Fiennes, Ros and John Hubbard, Roy Disney, Sir Alan Parker, Stephen Rea, Stephen Warbeck, and The Jim Henson Company. To find out more about the Cinemagic Los Angeles Film and Television Festival please visit www.cinemagic.org.uk or email Shauna@cinemagic.org.uk to register your interest in participating.
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Post by Ace on Feb 23, 2012 22:35:58 GMT -5
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Post by piercebrosnanhot on Mar 13, 2012 7:53:19 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan Kicks Off Cinemagic International Film Festival For Young PeopleMarch 12, 2012 Former Irish actor who played James Bond, Pierce Brosnan attended the VIP Opening LA Event of Cinemagic Los Angeles Film and Television Festival for Young People on February 20, 2012. The event took place at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows at which the action packed 6-day program of events was officially launched. For Brosnan it was his second year supporting the event. Attendees heard from Pierce Brosnan, Cinemagic Chief Executive, Joan Burney Keatings and 10 teenages from Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland who performed numerous musical numbers and spoke about their individual passions for entertainment. Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival for Young People based in Belfast, Northern Ireland is an award winning charity that embraces the magic of film, television and digital technologies to educate, motivate and inspire young people through the medium of workshops, film screenings and industry led masterclasses. It was established in 1989 with the first Festival in 19900, Cinemagic has grown and expanded beyond all expectations. In addition to Belfast’s annual Festival in November, festival events are now delivered in Dublin, Ireland, Glascow, Scotland, Nottingham, England and Castres, Frances and the USA since 2010. It is designed for and by young people, the Cinemagic program caters for 4-25 year old through an array of preview screenings, workshops for schools, themed film events, Q&A sessions, a Young Filmmaker Competition, a Festival Jury and masterclasses in various aspects of television and filmmaking. There is a public screening program in the Belfast and Dublin Festivals that is open to everyone regardless of age.
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Post by Ace on Mar 15, 2012 8:10:36 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Oct 20, 2013 22:54:36 GMT -5
Just found this on vimeo. It was posted about a month ago, but I'm not sure when it was actually taped. I'm going to guess sometime in the past year because the woman mentions being at Pepperdine with Pierce 2 years earlier...
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