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All That Heaven Allows49DOMINO: CUT & PASTEfestival eventsOUTSIDE THE BOXPRICE: FREEThis is a subtlemob: imagine walking through a film, but it's happening on the streets around you.A cinematic experience in a public place, exploring suspicion, collusion and tipping points in contemporary social environments.Something bad has happened . . . hearing fleeting glimpses of the aftermath, you make your way through broken shards of the preceding moments, trying to work out how the people around you fit into the story, trying to work out your own role, and looking for somewhere to point the finger.To apply for a place, search the What's On page of the EIFF website. Read more: www.subtlemob.com.Duncan Speakman: Our Broken VoiceSTRANDPREMIERE TYPE70 minTHU 23 JUNE 15:00 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - DEBATING HALLPRICE: £10.00 (£8.50 CONC)One of the most innovative independent record labels and publishing houses gets its teeth stuck into soundtracks, and gives them a good shake.Responsible for artists such as The Kills, Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand, join Domino's Head of Synchronisation, Lynden Campbell, as she edits Domino music to film whilst talking through the pitch process from the perspective of an in-house synchronisation team. If you have 60 seconds of film that you would like to see edited to Domino music at this event submit a quicktime file to synch@dominorecordco.com by 22nd June.Domino: Cut & PasteSOUND TRACKSAlongside Music Supervisor Vicki Williams and musician Steve Mason (formerly of King Biscuit Time, Black Affair and The Beta Band), Lynden will then invite a frank discussion about what music rights holders and film producers demand from music uses in film, commercials, games and TV. This exciting collaboration, new to EIFF 2011, began as an animated discussion between Domino and the EIFF programming team about the lack of opportunity for musicians and filmmakers to network, and the keen awareness of musicians that film is a valid and creative platform for their work. In fact, this electrifying conversation kick-started the Sound Track extravaganza you see on the pages today. Soundtracks are a filmmaking statement, from Nino Rota's scores to Fellini and Coppola, the always anticipated new Bond track to the inimitable Cohen Brothers sound. With the growing prevalence of popular musicians such as Nick Cave, Jonny Greenwood and this year's Oscar® winner Trent Rezner of Nine Inch Nails, for his score to The Social Network, eagerly lending their talent to moving image, now is the time to put a spotlight on nurturing this relationship.THE LATEST IN FASHION,  MUSIC, FILM, ART AND MOREDazedDigital.com

50Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011festival eventsBEHIND THE CAMERA60 minA Conversation with Alexander FisherFRI 24 JUNE 13:00 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - DEBATING HALLPRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)The world is infested. From juggernauts to obscure gatherings, film festivals have proliferated while performing a Darwinian square dance to fill every available cinematic niche. The result is as disturbing as it is wondrous. This presentation explores the film festival ecosystem, highlighting those events that operate off the radar. Featured topics include eccentric film festival organisers, unusual event locations and ingenuitive exhibition techniques.The Film BazaarSTRANDPREMIERE TYPE90 minFRI 17 JUNE 20:45 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - DEBATING HALLPRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)No models on catwalks here: this interactive session challenges the way that fashion brands use film, and explores how digital is changing everything.While many sectors have embraced film's power to promote, fashion has been slow off the mark. Exploring the best and worst of the evolving genre how filmmakers, designers and the digital world can work together, are photographer Rankin Waddell, Emily Fleuriot from digital fashion agency Featherhouse, and Stephen Whelan from fashion film production boutique, White Lodge. An interactive study guide will be published on the What's On pages of the EIFF site.Fashion on FilmBEHIND THE CAMERAEXPERIMENTAL90 minSUN 19 JUNE 14:30 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £9.00 (£7.50 CONC)This film consists of every trick from the 1936 manual 'Trick Effects with the Cine Camera' by H.A.V. Bulleid. Through spectral appearances, model disasters, bar brawls and dances with giants noses, a trio of characters experience their weird psychodramas connected by a thread of shifting realities manipulated by the amateur filmmakers' ambitions and desires. The film will be accompanied by live foley sound, as well as a film made by H.A.V. Bulleid himself.The Film Bee Collective: Every Trick in the BookBEHIND THE CAMERA90 minSAT 18 JUNE 11:00 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTRun in partnership with Panasonic, Film Nation: Shorts will introduce young people to film-making, support them in developing their talent, and give everyone who enters a chance to have their work screened around the UK. Winning films will be screened in front of the crowds in venues during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London in 2012.A masterclass to offer insight into the work of a British director Criag Viveiro (Ghosted), describing the behind the scenes inspiration, challenges and production processes that have shaped their films.Film Nation Shorts: Filmmaker MasterclassAll pupils in Edinburgh were invited to enter our Schools Film Competition and here are the very best from the hundreds of entries, chosen by the Youth Jury. The films, from primary, secondary, nursery and special schools across the city all demonstrate enormous passion for cinema and imagination in abundance. The competition is a partnership between EIFF, Pilton Video and City of Edinburgh Council. Check out the future filmmaking stars in these two dazzling programmes of the best short films made by Edinburgh school pupils.Primary & Nursery schools competition120 minSAT 25 JUNE 10:00 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTThe youngest filmmakers in our 2011 programme: budding artists from Edinburgh's primary schools show their perspective on life, in a colourful and inspiring showcase.Secondary schools competition120 minSUN 26 JUNE 10:00 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: FREE TICKETED EVENTDon't some of your most intense memories date from your time at 'big school'? Here we see things through the eyes of Edinburgh's secondary school pupils - spot the new filmmakers if the future here.NOKIA SHORTS WEEKENDEREdinburgh Schools Film Competition