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Few people know more filmmakers and screenwriters than Elliot Grove. Elliot is the founder of the Raindance Film Festival (1993) and the British Independent Film Awards (1998), and the Raindance London Film School (207). He has produced over 700 hundred short films and five feature films: the multi-award-winning The Living and the Dead (2006), Deadly Virtues (2013), AMBER (2017), Love is Thicker Than Water (2018), and the SWSX Grand Jury Prize winner Alice (2019). He teaches screenwriting and producing in the UK, Europe, Asia, and America.Elliot has written three books that have become industry standards: Raindance Writers' Lab: Write + Sell the Hot Screenplay, now in its second edition, Raindance Producers' Lab: Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking and Beginning Filmmaking: 100 Easy Steps from Script to Screen (Professional Media Practice).In 2009 he was awarded a Ph.D. for services to film education.Photo @ Bertie Watson. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain Mutch Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/unknownorigins)
On the show we are joined by a special guest, Elliot Grove, writer director, producer and founder of the fantastic Raindance Film Festival and the British Independent Film Awards, the two edgiest independent film events around. Elliot tells us of his childhood growing up in an Amish community in Canada, where he was taught that the devil lived in the movie theatre.He also tells us about the murder of his missionary father when Elliot was just 10 years old.We then move onto a discussion of the highs and lows of independent filmmaking and the drive to be creative even without financial remuneration. Recorded in London's Camden Town.You can now get in touch with the show...podcast@vialucci.comwww.vialucci.com@vialuccimediaThis show is Part of the PodcastWorld.org networkAudio & Visual Production by Kerem Isik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Showing the Life of Christ in our Mortal BodiesSeries: A Passion for Christ Preacher: Elliot GroveDate: 21st March 2021Passage: 2 Corinthians 4:7-18
Sharing in the Sufferings of ChristSeries: A Passion for Christ Preacher: Elliot GroveDate: 21st February 2021Passage: 2 Corinthians 1:3-11
The Main EventSeries: Christmas 2020 Preacher: Elliot GroveDate: 13th December 2020Passage: John 1:6-8
Inside the Raindance Film Festival with Founder Elliot GroveToday's guest is the legendary film author and founder of the Raindance Film Festival Elliot Grove. Elliot is not only the founder of Raindance Film Festival and the British Independent Film Awards. He has produced over hundreds of short films and also five feature films, including the multi-award-winning The Living and the Dead in 2006. He teaches screenwriting and producing in the UK, Europe, Asia and America.Elliot has written three books which have become industry standards: Raindance Writers' Lab: Write + Sell the Hot Screenplay, now in its second edition, Raindance Producers' Lab: Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking and Beginning Filmmaking: 100 Easy Steps from Script to Screen (Professional Media Practice).He has produced over 700 shorts and 6 features including the new action film AMBER.I sat down to talk shop, what the state of indie film is today and all things Raindance. Enjoy my conversation with Elliot Grove.
Hosts Tessa Markle and Carolina Alvarez of Femme Regard Productions welcome guest Elliot Grove, founder of Raindance. Grove shares his story, what got him into filmmaking and inspired him to start a film festival. From there, he expanded Raindance into an entire filmmaking school community. Website: http://www.raindance.org Instagram: @Raindancefilmfestival Twitter: @Raindance Facebook: @RaindanceFilmFestLondon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/femme-regard-podcast/support
Elliot Grove is a film producer and founder of Raindance Film Festival (the largest independent film festival in the U.K.) and also the founder of the British independent film awards. In this episode we talk about: the childhood that developed his skillset, the grit it takes to set up a film festival, and what innovations the festival had to go through this year along with so much more.The Raindance Film Festival starts on the 28th of October. If you want to find out more go to Raindance.orgSocials: @raindancefilmfestivalCreative Catalyst Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/creativecatalystpodcast/@creativecatalystpodcast
Elliot Grove is the founder of the Raindance Film Festival (www.raindance.org/festival). In this podcast he talks about spirit, drive, entrepreneurs, art, and how to shift and manage a festival in an era of unprecedented change both digitally, and pandemically. There’s also some juicy behind the scenes gossip.Like, Share, Subscribe, and Leave a Comment!Host: Matt Bigelow /// Co-Host Mike RogersGuest: Elliot Grovehttp://www.raindance.orgwww.twitter.com/Raindancewww.twitter.com/Elliot_Grovehttps://www.facebook.com/RaindanceFilmFestLondon/FOUNDER: BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDShttp://www.bifa.film
Dog lovers will find plenty to get their teeth into on this week's episode as Raindance Film Festival founder Elliot Grove joins the podcast to talk about his favourite movie of all time – canine classic LASSIE COME HOME. We discuss Elliot's unique experience of seeing the film for the first time, its distinctly Yorkshire feel and its legacy in the world of dog movies.On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest every week stops by to discuss their favourite movie of all time. We are proudly part of the Flickering Myth Podcast Network.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Player FM and leave us a comment, rating or review. For more entertainment news, reviews and interviews, head over to http://www.flickeringmyth.com/
The Godfather of international, independent film Elliot Grove chats to Quentin about founding the Raindance Film Festival (now one of the most important independent film festivals in the world) and the British Independent Film Awards. Grove also talks about his past, how a Lassie movie started it all for him and tells us all about how Raindance plans to innovate this year in response to the current pandemic and why it is important for film makers to keep submitting their films to Raindance. Raindance Official Website https://www.raindance.orgAbout Elliot Grove Special note. If you have any questions you would like to ask Gerald Tadworth, talking squirrel, in our agony squirrel section ASK GERALD ANYTHING, please drop him a line at info@greatinbritainmovie.com and one lucky person will be selected in upcoming episodes to have his/her/them/they questions answered by the enigmatic squirrel.Great in Britain Radio can be heard on Podbean, Apple Podcasts ,YouTube, Spotify and Google Podcasts, Stitcher and TuneIn.Follow Great in Britain Radio and Gerald Tadworth on social media.Twitter@GreatinB_Radio @GeraldTadworth Instagram @greatibritainradio@geraldtadworth Facebook - www.facebook.com/greatinbritainradio Official website - www.greatinbritainradio.comYou can get in contact with us at info@greatinbritainmovie.com Great in Britain Radio is brought to you by the cult comedy movie Great in Britain: The Movie. If you are in the USA or the UK you can rent Great in Britain: The Movie on Prime Video. Links on the official site www.greatinbritainmovie.com #Raindance #RaindanceFilmFestival #ElliotGrove #BritishIndepdendentFilmAwards #BIFA #IndependentFilm #FilmMakers #Podcast
Submission to Governing AuthoritiesSeries: Growing Older & Wiser Preacher: Elliot GroveDate: 1st December 2019Passage: Romans 13:1-14
CON-TESTI CREATIVI: parliamo del libro “130 Esercizi per Prepararvi a Diventare Regista ” di Elliot Grove, un libro pensato per ragazzi, ma che stupisce per la quantità di informazioni utili che l’autore è riuscito a riassumere efficacemente in una lettura fresca, divertente e con tanti esercizi pratici per realizzare il proprio film o cortometraggio personale. […]
The man, the myth, the legend of uber-cool GodFounder Elliot Grove waxes lyrical about what to expect if you wiggle your way down to Raindance 2018 - film festival of film festivals!!London 26th September to 7th October 2018 Tickets Available Now at: http://festival.raindance.org/ #DiscoverBeDiscovered #FilmFestival #SleepWhenItsOver
Meet GodFounder of Raindance and Curator of Cool...Elliot Grove. The GeekSweat boyz listen intently as the Canadian born, Somali raised film producer talks about; his humble beginning.We get first impressions of London, the early independent filmmaker scene, Edgar Wright, award ceremonies, Chris Jones, pet peeves with filmmakers and all the way up to the dawn of The Russo Brothers.This interview leaves no stone un-turned in the journey of Raindance beginnings, until now....and beyond! #raindance #FilmFestival #CuratorOfCool #IndependentFilm
A brilliant chat with the very successful indie film producer and actor Tom Malloy who has raised over 25M for his own feature films. we chat indie film-making and how he made his latest film the found footage horror feature Screamers. (out now) Host Giles Alderson (The Dare) introduces our new collaboration with Raindance and speaks to founder Elliot Grove about the discount on their latest course Moneyball that you can get ONLY through the filmmakers podcast by using this code RDPODCAST20 Click this link and it will take you directly there bit.ly/RDMoneyball. Listen to the podcast for the details and % amount Tom Malloy info How he worked with Oliver Stone as exec on his first film Gravesend and how from there wanted to learn how to be a producer to make films that he could act in. We discuss how important it is to have a publicist and how crowdfunders aren't always the best route. How Tom approached a high networth individual (HNI) and got them to invest in his first film the Attic. Investors want to be in the film business. It sounds cooler than bitcoin on the golf course How you should always bring on producing partners you respect. If you can't raise finance, partner with someone who can. Put strengths where your weakness are and how it gets easier to spot dodgy producers in the business the further you are along with your career. Learning bot Tom and Giles had the same composer on their debut film with Mario Grigorov on the Attic and The Dare respectively. Now Tom has moved into the distribution side of the business with Glass House distribution so he can guarantee x amount of returns no matter what. How his new found footage horror Screamers got picked up by Epic pictures, Peace West and Dread Central The best way to find investors “If the why is big enough the how is always possible” Links: Raindance www.raindance.org Raindance offer bit.ly/RDMoneyball use the code RDPODCAST20 for % off SCREAMERS Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xca9w15DN0 Buy SCREAMERS here: www.amazon.co.uk/Screamers-Tom-Ma…amers+tom+malloy TomMalloy.com Bankrollyourmovie.com GlasshouseDistribution.com Ethel short film Indie GoGO https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ethel-a-drama-about-dealing-with-alzheimer-s/x/3041448#/ Exist Indie GoGo https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/exist-a-fantasy-thriller-about-mental-health-horror/x/3041448#/ Official site to the podcast www.thefilmmakerspodcast.com Giles Alderson Official site www.directedbygiles.com Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson @tommalloy
Inside the Raindance Film Festival with Founder Elliot GroveToday’s guest is the legendary film author and founder of the Raindance Film Festival Elliot Grove. Elliot is not only the founder of Raindance Film Festival and the British Independent Film Awards. He has produced over hundreds of short films and also five feature films, including the multi-award-winning The Living and the Dead in 2006. He teaches screenwriting and producing in the UK, Europe, Asia and America.Elliot has written three books which have become industry standards: Raindance Writers’ Lab: Write + Sell the Hot Screenplay, now in its second edition, Raindance Producers’ Lab: Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking and Beginning Filmmaking: 100 Easy Steps from Script to Screen (Professional Media Practice).He has produced over 700 shorts and 6 features including the new action film AMBER.I sat down to talk shop, what the state of indie film is today and all things Raindance. Enjoy my conversation with Elliot Grove.
This week we teach you literally everything we know about making films (and the episode still clocks in at just over an hour!) We discuss movie projects, our own ideas and learning from mistakes, and Iain sits down for an interview with Raindance festival and film school's founder Elliot Grove. We pick his brains on golden rules, equipment choices, common mistakes, and of course erotic fantasies. AND in Seggy 1, we get our filmmaker juices flowing with a pitch session for what Dwayne Johnson should reboot next...
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
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Please use my affiliate link (simply click and shop as normal) as it greatly helps out the podcast. Thank you!-- Stand up for NET NeturalityShow Notes-- I Will Not Go Quietly - This world first feature film takes you through the life of “gough”. Fame, fortune, drugs, alcohol, disability and suicide. This remarkable true story takes you through it all, step by step.Interviews with friends, family and experts in their field, including; mental health experts, comedians, drug and alcohol counsellors, a neurosurgeon, education experts, and a relationship advisor, will keep the audience both informed and gripped on the edge of their seats.This production is the first to be written, produced, edited, directed and starring someone classified as “legally blind” and will display the capabilities of those with a disability, while keeping the audience both entertained and enthralled.Education, employment, discrimination, success and heartbreak this film captures it all. This brutally honest depiction of life as a visually impaired man will inspire, surprise fascinate, and captivate.CLICK THE POSTER BELOW TO WATCH THE FILM FOR FREE FROM GOUGH'S SITE! -- David Lynch - is an American director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician, actor, and photographer. He has been described by The Guardian as "the most important director of this era. Movie called him "the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking," while the success of his films has led to him being labelled "the first popular Surrealist."-- Eraserhead - is a 1977 American surrealist body horror film written, produced, and directed by filmmaker David Lynch. Shot in black-and-white, Eraserhead is Lynch's first feature-length film, coming after several short works. Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Jeanne Bates, Judith Anna Roberts, Laurel Near, and Jack Fisk, it tells the story of Henry Spencer (Nance), who is left to care for his grossly deformed child in a desolate industrial landscape. Throughout the film, Spencer experiences dreams or hallucinations, featuring his child and the Lady in the Radiator. What was supposed to be a student film turned into an epic experience, thanks to David Lynch's hyper attention to detail – one shot of Jack Nance entering a room took a full year to complete – and a lack of funding. However, Lynch subsidized much of the project himself by delivering newspapers, and friends like Jack Fisk and Sissy Spacek all donated money to the film. Even Nance's wife, Catherine Coulson, donated her waitressing income in order to keep the film going for years.-- Elliot Grove - is a Canadian-born film producer who founded both the Raindance Film Festival in 1993 and the British Independent Film Awards in 1998.-- Raindance - Raindance is dedicated to fostering and promoting independent film around the world. Based in the heart of London, Raindance combines Raindance Film Festival, training courses — which are offered throughout the year at our 10 international hubs — and the British Independent Film Awards. The organisation was founded in 1992 by Elliot Grove as a thought experiment: can you make a film with no money, no training and no experience?-- Christoper Nolan - is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer who holds both British and American citizenship. He is one of the highest-grossing directors in history, and among the most acclaimed filmmakers of the 21st century.-- Following - Before he became a sensation with the twisty revenge story Memento, Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight) fashioned this low-budget, black-and-white, 16 mm neonoir with comparable precision and cunning. Supplying irrefutable evidence of Nolan's directorial bravura, Following is the fragmented tale of an unemployed young writer who trails strangers through London, hoping that they will provide inspiration for his first novel. He gets more than he bargained for with one of his unwitting subjects, who leads him down a dark, criminal path. With gritty aesthetics and a made-on-the-fly vibe (many shots were simply stolen on the streets, unbeknownst to passersby), Following is a mind-bending psychological journey that shows the remarkable beginnings of one of today's most acclaimed filmmakers.-- Bollywood - formally known as Hindi cinema, is the Indian Hindi language film industry, based in the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Maharashtra, India. Bollywood is part of the larger cinema of India (also known as Indywood), which includes other production centers producing films in other Indian languages. Linguistically, Bollywood films tend to use a colloquial dialect of Hindi-Urdu, or Hindustani, mutually intelligible to both Hindi and Urdu speakers, while modern Bollywood films also increasingly incorporate elements of Hinglish.-- Mick Fanning - nicknamed "White Lightning" is an Australian professional surfer. Fanning won the 2007, 2009 and 2013 ASP World Tour.-- Shark Attacks Mick Fanning at the J-Bay Open 2015-- Balter Brewing Co - 6 Aussies and a Yank walk into a bar and never come out…BALTER is born.ContactGough-- Official Site -- Facebook -- Instagram -- Twitter -- YoutubeDave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook — Stage 32 — LetterboxdSupport the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes 3. Shop on Amazon with my linkSubscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcast
With Francine Stock. Director Bertrand Tavernier takes Francine Stock on a journey through French cinema, and explains why it's good to meet your heroes, even if you don't like working with them. Elliot Grove saw his first movie at the age of sixteen, banned from going to the cinema by his Amish parents, and he was hooked from that moment. He now runs one of the biggest film festivals in Europe, Raindance, which celebrate is 25th anniversary this week. And it's all thanks to Lassie Come Home. Lady Macbeth is one of the success stories of British cinema this year, and the search is on to find the next big thing to come from the I-Features scheme, which is run like a competition. Francine talks to two of the successful candidates from the latest round, Eva Riley and Alex Usborne, and asks them how they are going to spend their £350,000 budget. Have you ever met somebody who has the exactly same recurring dream as you ? That's the premise of On Body And Soul, an award-winning romantic drama set in an abattoir. Its director Ildiko Enyedi discusses dream dates with Francine.
Elliot Grove AM09Jul2017 Sermon series: Special - - 2 Samuel 12:1-25 read by Brenda Wilkinson. Elliot Grove talks on When conscious of failure: 2 Samuel 12 Playing time: 23 minutes.
Elliot Grove PM02Jul2017 Sermon series: - - - Psalm 19 read by Hedley Cooper. Elliot Grove talks on Studying Science as a Christian Playing time: 21 minutes.
Elliot Grove AM04Jun2017 Sermon series: Jesus's Favourite Stories - - Luke 18:9-14 read by Carol Bagshawe. Elliot Grove talks on Two very different prayers Playing time: 17 minutes.
Elliot Grove PM05Mar2017 Sermon series: Jonah - 2 Jonah 2 read by Beth Clark. Elliot Grove talks on Hit rock bottom Playing time: 20 minutes.
Elliot Grove AM19Feb2017 Sermon series: The suffering of Christ - 2 Mark 14:32-42 read by Carole Miller. Elliot Grove talks on Distressed Playing time: 20 minutes.
Elliot Grove AM06Nov2016 Sermon series: All Age Service - 11 Luke 12:13-21 read by Bethany Fox. Elliot Grove talks on Toy Service Playing time: 16 minutes.
Are film-makers and audiences afraid of taking risks? We ask Elliot Grove, founder of the Raindance Film Festival. We also recall a US president who was never far from the nuclear codes and take a look at pre-fame James Dean. Plus: former TV talk-show host Sally Jessy Raphael tells us about the last time she spoke to Audrey Hepburn.
Raindance Film Festival is 25 years old in 2016. Britflicks talked to its founder, Elliot Grove, about the high points, evolution into a school for filmmakers and a producer of new films, and where film is heading in the future - virtual reality. Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Elliot Grove, Founder and festival director, Raindance Film Festival. FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews the founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival, days away from the start of its 22nd edition. Elliot takes time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his own beginnings and how his life [...] The post Elliot Grove – Raindance Film Festival #RDFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Elliot Grove founder of Raindance Film Festival comes by to chat about why he started Raindance, stories about then rookie filmmakers Edgar Wright & Chris Nolan and making your movie from script to distribution. Find Elliot:- Official Sitehttp://Raindance.org - Twitterhttp://Twitter.com/Elliot_Grove - Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/raindance.filmmaking Find Dave:- Official Sitehttp://DaveBullis.com - Twitterhttp://Twitter.com/Dave_Bullis - Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/OfficialDBullis - Sign Up for My Newsletter Here: http://eepurl.com/JcrN1