Celtic Media Festival 2008Celtic Media Festival: Galway, 16th - 18th April 2008 The festival that is big enough to showcase the best and small enough to meet the people you need to meet... The Celtic Media Festival's aim is to promote the languages and cultures of the Celtic countries with an annual three-day celebration of broadcasting, film talent and excellence from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. ATTENTION!! THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!! The Call for Entries for next year's Celtic Media Festival began on Monday 1st October. If you want the chance of being awarded at our celebrated event, then there's no time to lose because the final date for entries is creeping ever closer... DEADLINE - 5pm, Friday 2nd November 2007 We don't like to brag, but we're very proud to say that we give you the opportunity to present an extremely wide range of media work at our festival. Just to prove it, here's a complete list of the categories available for entry: Screen: - ANIMATION CURRENT AFFAIRS DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FACTUAL DOCUMENTARY ARTS DOCUMENTARY SHORT DRAMA (up to 30 minutes) DRAMA SERIES FEATURE LENGTH DRAMA EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT SPORT PROFILE CHILDRENS YOUNG PEOPLE Radio: - RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR RADIO DOCUMENTARY RADIO PRESENTER / PERSONALITY Digital Media: - WEBSITE INTERACTIVE So what are you waiting for? Go to www.celticmediafestival.co.uk where you can find all the details on how to enter your work. Best of luck! |
Cornwall News
Extra 'ingredient' in Cornish pie Woman, 90, fulfils 'thong' wish A 90-year-old has her fantasy fulfilled when she is served fish and chips by a waiter in a thong. Man is murdered while walking dog A murder inquiry is under way after the death of a man who was attacked while walking his dog. Heating oil taken from home twice A Cornish homeowner has hundreds of pounds worth of heating oil taken from his house in two separate thefts. Rally called off over muddy field One of the biggest steam rallies in the South West is called off after rain leaves the exhibition field too muddy. Cinema on tour in Cornwall Cinemagoers in Cornwall need no longer travel far to see great cinema. Precious lives gets a wedding boost Instead of the usual wedding gifts, a Lanner couple decided to ask for donations to charity. Loads of fun in gardens Gyllyngdune Gardens in Falmouth is piloting a host of activities and workshops over the summer. |