Irish Film & Television Academy Membership Deadline is Friday, 8th October 2010
The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) is renewing its membership this month and currently has over 1,000 active Members. tha academy is comprised of leading experts and creative talent across 14 Chapters of discipline; Acting, Directing, Producing, Writing, Costume Design, Composing, Cinematography, Production Design, Animation, Makeup & Hair, Editing, Sound, Film and Television.IFTA Members are invited to vote in the annual Irish Film & Television Awards and have access to a year-round programme of events, including preview screenings of Irish and international titles, masterclasses, Q&A's, ‘In Conversation With..', the annual IFTA Forum and IFTA Tribute events, along with panel and networking events.
September events at IFTA included a preview screening of Nigel Cole's ‘Made in Dagenham' and a preview of Paul Fraser's feature film ‘My Brothers' - which was attended by the director and writer who participated in a Q&A with IFTA Members.
In recent months, IFTA hosted the ‘In Conversation With...' series with guests including screenwriter Graham Linehan; director Dearbhla Walsh; 'Toy Story 3' director Lee Unkrich and Darla K Anderson and industry veteran Lelia Doolan taking part. Industry training Masterclasses were led by actor John Lynch, the award winning team at Ardmore Sound and M.A.C pro-makeup artists. This month, the Academy paid tribute to veteran broadcaster Cathal O'Shannon with ‘A Life in Television' event.
IFTA's calendar into the winter months includes exclusive preview screenings plus Q&As of ‘Come on Eileen' and ‘Pelican Blood', with the Actors' Forum and Broadcasting as Gaeilge seminar also in the works.
In addition, there are a wide range of special offers and discounts available from IFTA's industry affiliates with your IFTA Membership card. These include discounts on training and equipment hire, reduced rates for trade magazine subscriptions, restaurant, beauty and leisure deals and concession rates on major Irish film festivals around the world.
The IFTA Academy is a not-for-profit organisation whose aim is to promote, encourage and reward excellence in film and television.
Current IFTA Members looking to renew their membership and industry professionals looking for more information as to eligibility, criteria, affiliate packages, and IFTA Chapters should visit the IFTA website by clicking here http://www.ifta.ie/ or contact the office directly membership@ifta.ie or call +353 1 6624120.