Mawrth 29, 2005

POV2 - Cyfnodolyn Ffilm Cymreig - Ail Rifyn Ar Werth Nawr!

Mae'r cyfnodolyn ffilm Cymreig bach hwn wedi dod dros y glwyd gyntaf ac newydd gyhoeddi eu ail rifyn. Llongyfarchiadau i'r bobol sydd wedi gweithio mor galed i ddod a'r peth at eu gilydd. Camp a hanner bois.

Mae'n cynnwys llwythi o erthyglau difyr o sefyllfa'r diwydiant ffilm cynhenid (neu ddiffyg un...) i gyfweliad gyda Justin Kerrigan am ei broject newydd "I Know You Know" a llawer mwy.

Ar y wefan gallwch ddarllen rhan 1 o erthygl "The Long Hard Road" gan y cyfarwyddwr Ashvin Kumar (doeddwn i ddim wedi sylwi fod hon yn y cyfnodolyn felly falla fod hi'n egsgliwsif ar y we!).

Ewch fan hyn i archebu eich copi neu i danysgrifio.

Mae'n braf cael gweld pobol yn siarad yn onest am y sefyllfa yma ac yn ceisio rhoi lle i bobol fynegi eu barn yn rhydd. Darllen angenrheidiol i unrhywun sydd a diddordeb yn ffilm yng Nghymru ac amdan Gymru.

Os oes unrhywun a diddordeb sgwennu erthygl i'r cyfnodolyn yna anfonwch ebost at Geoff Court, golygydd POV2, geoff [at] thosepeople [dot] co [dot] uk Dwi'n siwr y buasai'n falch o gael trafodaeth o ffilm o safbwynt yr iaith Gymraeg.

Dyma'r cynnwys:

Editorial The Mitchell and Kenyon Collection Unearthed! Welsh film expert Dave Berry delves into a dusty milk churn to find the lost films of cinematic pioneers Mitchell and Keynon.

Reader Submission #1: The All Wales Filmmaker’s Challenge
In the first of our forum submissions, ‘Challenge’ organiser Stuart Griffith looks back at 2004’s inaugural and inspirational competition.

Show Me The Money! The Creative Industries Review: An Update
Film producer Neil Wagstaff chases down the snail that is progress within the Creative Industries Review.

The Celts are Coming Home!
James Nee, festival assistant at Sgrîn, prepares for the homecoming of the Celtic Film and Television Festival in the year of the Capital’s centenary.

Spring Has Sprung: Green Bay ‘Says it With FLOWERS’
Geoff Court profiles the recent lottery short Say it With Flowers, produced by Richard Staniforth of Green Bay Media and directed by Wyn Mason.

Submission #2: The Horse Lords of Llanberis
The second of our reader submissions, this four-legged friend inspired article opens up the world of equine equity, or, horses that can ACT - silencing neigh-sayers, they’re gallops ahead!

The Director’s Journey
This issue, Justin Kerrigan ‘Knows We Know’ about his first film since Human Traffic. A feature conversation with fellow filmmaker and HT collaborator Jason King.

How Long Does it Take to Hatch a Dragon?
Katy Woodhouse investigates Dragon International and asks whether the Welsh film industry really needs a national studio.

Tips of the Trade – Courage Wins the Day
Writer and Director Wyndham Price discusses about the art of screenwriting and finding the confidence to succeed in this most competitive of industries.

Featured Company Profile
Cardiff-based Those People Productions.

Reviews
In a triple-bill, our readers review Amma Asante’s A Way of Life and deliver their verdict. Plus, Media Law for Producer’s from Elsevier.

Positive-Negative: Technological Preview
POV² takes an advance look at the new Arri D-20 HD camera.

Submission #3: The Role of the Runner
Jonathan Browning, production assistant on Glamorgan-based CF1’s recent shoot Heidi, discusses the role of the unsung aspiring heroes of filmmaking – the Runners!

Essentials
Jason King presents his top choices for filmmaking resources on the net.

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