Creative North....hell yeah!

With the imminent move to Salford for some BBC departments, tonights Creative North panel explored the strengths of the region and what it has to offer for creative minds. Terry Christian did a grand job of chairing the event and with the likes of musician/TV presenter John Robb on the panel it was always going to be a lively discussion.

For those that missed it take a quick look at some of the highlights...

And for more detail on the points raised during the panel discussion check out the live blog from the event here...

Mary Stark - Live Blog
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Rob Birchall - Video
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Look who's coming...

The festival starts tomorrow and do we have a line up of guests for you...and it's only the first day! Advance tickets are going really fast so make sure you get booking to guarantee a place. Throughout the festival we'll make sure we document as many events as we can via this blog, video and audio to give you a little taste of what happened if you miss out. But nothing beats being at the festival itself!

The day will start with Jo Combes, New Writing Development Manager at Writersroom for the BBC Writer's Workshop, who will help you develop your story skills through an informal and practical guide to narrative structure.

Phil Hawkins (Director);  Paul Kondras (Production Designer); Mercedes Crescenti (Producer); Richard Bodgers (Composer) and Olly Pillon (Runner/AD) will then be on hand to give you the low down on what life as a freelance filmmaker is like and answer all your questions (at 15.30)

  • Phil Hawkins directed his first short film when he was 13. Since that time, he has continued making shorts and promos regularly. It was through the experience of writing, directing and editing his own films, that he has honed his skills as a filmmaker. After writing and directing a short film for BBC Manchester, Phil fell into the commercials industry. He worked his way up the ladder from Runner to VT Op, Camera Assistant, 3rd Assistant Director, 1st AD and then Director. His first commercial won a Roses Advertising Award and his work since have won over ten advertising awards. His first feature THE WOMEN OF TROY won Best Director at the New York Independent Film Festival and his second feature, Philip Pullman's THE BUTTERFLY TATTOO, won Best Adaptation at the same festival in 2008 (and Phil won Best Director for the second time). Phil was also the only filmmaker from the UK to appear on Fox/Dreamworks reality television show "On The Lot" for filmmakers. Phil was personally selected by Steven Spielberg to appear on the show and was controversially voted off to the surprise of the show's producers, critics and fans!
  • Richard Bodgers (Composer) has composed and produced music for over 1000  commissions, including global TV and cinema ad campaigns for brands such as Bentley motors, Mercedes, Tomb raider and Hoover. He has also written original scores for computer games (WORMS and TOMB RAIDER) and films TRIPLE EXPOSURE, SNAPS and THE BUTTERFLY TATTOO. During 1998/99, he was appointed Musical Director at Manchester's Library Theatre, where he composed original scores for ANGEL’S IN AMERICA and THE GLASS MENAGERIE. More recently, he has composed serious music for EMI and KPM music libraries and is
  • Mercedes Crescenti is the funder of Mercedes Crescenti TV. Mercedes began her career as a runner at the BBC and graduated to head up production for the Current Affairs department, producing a wide range of programme, from BAFTA nominated documentaries to live broadcast including Panorama, Real Story, Liquid Assets and The One Show. Over the past few years, mercedes has worked for independent companies shooting award-winning companies shooting award winning television commercials for multinational brands 

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We will then welcome Alex Connock (Chief Executive, Ten Alps Plc); John Robb (Musician, Music Journalist, Broadcaster and Author); Liz Molyneux, (Academy Partner, BBC North and Nations) and Jon Corner (Director, MediaCityUK, University of Salford) for a panel chaired by award-winning broadcaster and journalist  Terry Christian. Creative North (at 18.30)  will explore what is shaping the creative landscape of the region and the opportunities it offers for aspiring creatives.

  • As one of the UK’s leading media professionals, Jon Corner is responsible for delivering the University's unique 103,000 sq ft, teaching, research and business hub at MediaCityUK and for forming the commercial partnerships to enhance student experience and engagement with industry .Jon is the founded River Media, the highly successful Liverpool production house that has contributed films for the City’s European Capital of Culture and World Heritage Site bids. His knowledge and expertise spans broadcast, post-production, interactive and advertising. Jon is also Chair of the Liverpool Digital and Creative strategy committee and is a non-executive director of Liverpool vision.
  • Liz Molyneux has been a film maker in Current Affairs and Factual TV throughout her career. She has worked mostly for the BBC though her credits include programmes for C4, ITV and Discovery. Liz's career started in the newsroom in Plymouth, she has inevitably spent time in London where she was Director of Development for the Specialist Factual and Editorial executive within the BBC Commissioning group but has spent a good deal of her life and career in Manchester.  Liz was Head of Network Current Affairs TV in Manchester and is now BBC Academy Partner North and Nations.

 We also have very special guests throughout the day as most of the filmmakers whose films were selected to be shown at the festival will be around. We can't wait to meet them and we hope you'll give their film a warm welcome!

Full programme can be found on the exposures website