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All That Heaven Allows51FROGS AND SLOTHS: HOW TO BE AN INTERNET SENSATIONfestival eventsSTRANDPREMIERE TYPE60 minSAT 18 TO FRI 24 JUNE 17:15-18:15 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - NEW AMPHIONPRICE: FREEJoin EIFF filmmakers and guests for our evening dialogues every day at 5.15pm in the Festivalhouse@Teviot.Take your seat to hear both British and international writers, directors and producers discuss their latest projects and listen to the industry insiders reveal all about the key topics affecting the world of filmmaking today. Don't miss this daily opportunity to hear firsthand about the adventures and issues that surround our industry. Filmmakers In FocusBEHIND THE CAMERASTRANDPREMIERE TYPE180 minSAT 18 JUNE 14:00 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - UNDERGROUNDPRICE: 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.Working with 104 Films and guest directors Brian Welsh and Craig Viveiros, learn the necessary skills & techniques to successfully direct actors on screen. This workshop is for first time filmmakers age 19-25.Film Nation Shorts: Intro to Directing- Creating PerformanceBEHIND THE CAMERANOKIA SHORTS WEEKENDER75 minFRI 24 JUNE 18:30 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - DINING ROOMPRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)Becoming an Internet sensation: from viral hit to documentary film commission.Documentary director and producer Lucy Cooke visited the world's only sloth orphanage in Costa Rica last year and posted a rough-and-ready 90-second clip of the dozy critters on Vimeo (the film upload site is in residence at EIFF). The video went viral, attracting a million hits in the first week, was tweeted by Stephen Fry and Jonathan Ross and picked up by international press globally, including CNN, The Huffington Post, The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly. In conversation with Vimeo's Jeremy Boxer, Lucy will discuss how this clip has led to a documentary commission with Discovery. Frogs and Sloths: how to be an Internet SensationCONFLICT | REPORTAGE90 minFRI 24 JUNE 17:15 FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOT - DEBATING HALLPRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)Martin Bell in conversation with Inigo Gilmore who will share their experiences covering conflict in Egypt, Libya and Haiti.With over 30 years of experience in the field Martin Bell is one of the most distinguished foreign correspondents of his generation. He joins award-winning independent war journalist Inigo Gilmore, who works on his own to bring the world some of the most powerful, and important reports from areas of conflict from across the globe. These two very different generations of reporter share their perspectives on covering the world's main news stories - and the importance of returning when they have dropped from the headlines.Frontline Club: Inigo Gilmore - Covering Conflictwww.forthone.com - More hit music 52Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011FRONTLINE CLUB - BALAZS GARDIfestival eventsSTRANDPREMIERE TYPE90 minSUN 26 JUNE 12:15 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)Conflict and warfare is something most of us only experience through the filters of the news media; we have little real grasp of its realities.Three of our foremost photojournalists Danfung Dennis, Teru Kuwayama and Balazs Gardi - between them packing two World Press Photo awards, two Sundance Film Festival awards and one Knight Foundation News Challenge award - demonstrate their innovative use of technology. From the connection between troops on the ground with Facebook in Basetrack, to the immersive filmmaking experiences involved with Condition ONE, the three are developing entirely new paradigms through which to inform society, which will form the future of how we experience news.Frontline Club: Future of War ReportingCONFLICT | REPORTAGE90 minSUN 26 JUNE 14:35 FILMHOUSE 1PRICE: £6.00 (£5.00 CONC)Revolutionary online network, connecting troops on the ground with the rest of the world.Hailed as one of the 'Best and Brightest' by Esquire Magazine for his coverage of the occupation of Iraq, Teru Kuwayama is the founder of Basetrack, a social network that connects the rest of the world to frontline photojournalists as well as the troops on the ground. Teru and his Basetrack collaborator, Balazs Gardi, will discuss how the project attempts to diversify perspective and heighten connectivity with, not only the families of men in active combat, but also the wider world.Frontline Club: Teru Kuwayama - Two sides to the story: Working with troopsCONFLICT | REPORTAGESOUND TRACKS15-26 JUNE FESTIVALHOUSE@TEVIOTPRICE: FREE EXHIBITIONSeven minute immersive audio drama designed for headphone listening.Commissioned by The Glasgow Science Centre and brought to us by the team behind last year's EIFF hit H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror transport yourself through sound to the laboratory of crazy professor Otto Ping and his sidekick Robot Frisbert.The Holophonic ExperienceREEL SCIENCE75 minTHU 16 JUNE 18:15 FILMHOUSE 2PRICE: £10.00 (£8.50 CONC)In association with the Neuroscience and Music IV conference, EIFF is challenging how music in film manipulates the emotions of the viewer by inviting Professor Raymond MacDonald (Chair of Music Psychology and Improvisation at Glasgow Caledonian University) and members of his Glasgow Improvisors Orchestra to improvise live to the films of pioneering animator Norman McLaren. Curated in association with Dr Katie Overy (the Institute for Music in Human and Social Development, University of Edinburgh) the performance will be followed by in depth discussion of the neurological impact of film music.Improvising Live Music For FilmBAGELFISH DESIGN LTD. ARE PROUD TO BE WORKING WITH EIFF. 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