Gloucester Film Makers


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People who like
making movies
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50 years of film making

The club was formed in 1962 as Gloucester Cine Club and over the years it has made a major contribution to amateur film and video making in the Gloucester area, providing helpful advice and instruction in every aspect of the hobby.  It became Gloucester Cine & Video Club in the 1990’s as the new video medium became popular.

In 2010 we had another name change to Gloucester Film Makers to emphasise the point that club members MAKE films (videos/dvds) rather than just watching those made by film and TV companies.


We meet fortnightly (more or less) at St George’s Church Centre, Court Road, Brockworth, Gloucester.


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To find St. George’s Centre on Google Earth first fire it up and then cut and paste the following co-ordinates in the “Fly to” box :   51°50'54.05"N  2° 9'27.60"W


Meetings take the form of competition nights, lecture nights or workshops where members can practice new video skills and techniques.  Joining a film unit provides practical experience in script writing, camera work, sound recording and location filming with editing to the final completion stage of the programme.   With their experience in film and video making the Club can offer to arrange talks and film shows with a comprehensive range of recent and archival productions.

   

Gloucester Film Makers is affiliated to The  Institute  of Amateur Cinematographers   URL: http://www.theiac.org.uk

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