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Issue 122: May/June 2008 – Contents:

Selling Yourself

Selling Yourself
Adam Lacey talks to Shimmy Marcus about self-distribution. Extract

On Screen to Online

On Screen to Online
Digital distribution has changed the way we buy music. Niall Kitson investigates what it has to offer filmmakers. Extract

Tracing Element Tracing Element
Michael Open talks to Ed Guiney and Audrey Sheils about Element Pictures’ distribution arm. Extract
From the Light House...To the Light House From the Light House...To the Light House
Film Ireland turns a spotlight on Dublin’s newest cinema. Light House photos by Aniz Duran. Extract

Getting U in2 3D Getting U in2 3D
U23D’s director and DOP get Niamh Creely thinking three-dimensionally. Extract
Adaptation Adepts

Adaptation Adepts
Declan Recks talks to Roddy Doyle, Pat McCabe and Eugene O’Brien about the art of adaptation. Words by Eamonn Gray. Photos by Nicola Bodano. Extract

From Static to Motion Pictures

From Static to Motion Pictures
Liam Burke looks at the growing trend for making comic books into moving pictures. Extract

The Collector

The Collector
Paul Balbirnie takes us down memorabilia lane. Extract

A Sound Man

A Sound Man
Supervising sound editor Patrick Drummond remembers the digital revolution. Extract

Let There Be Light

Let There Be Light
Niamh Creely talks to director Brian Durnin and DOP Ivan McCullough about using the Genesis in their short Of Best Intentions. Read full article

The History of Irish Cinemas, Part 3: Cine-Variety in Dublin

The History of Irish Cinemas, Part 2: Cine-Variety in Dublin
Marc Zimmermann continues his investigation of Ireland 's cinema history. Extract