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Film & Video Maker
IAC's Magazine
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Film & Video Maker

a 36 page A4 size glossy colour magazine

Cover of the November - December 2007 issue of Film & Video Maker magazine.

 

November & December 2007

A typical cover:

The magazine packs in:

  • ideas
  • product reviews
  • technical articles
  • how-to notes
  • reports of past events and festivals
  • news of all that is coming up
  • tales from movie makers
  • a lively letters page
  • useful adverts and occasional offers.

It covers AV, video and has occasional pieces on cine.

The magazine is only available to members of the IAC.


About the editor...
Garth Hope is an IAC member living in the Manchester area. He is a film maker who started work in Super 8 many years ago. He now uses video and has done some interesting work with Adobe Premiere and has made quite a name for himself up north with the standard of his work on the Adobe After Effects program. His interest is in graphic design and he has delighted IAC audiences at the recent IAC movie Festivals with his introductory movies, done in After Effects. He also made the UK introduction to UNICA 2002 which won a Gold Medal for the Humphrey Park Team. He is now heavily engaged in learning how to use Lightwave 3D and collecting material for FVM. If you would like to contribute to FVM, send him messages of support, etc, his email address is magazine@theiac.org.uk.

COPY DATES
Film and Video Maker magazine’s publication dates are 7th January, 7th March, 7th May, 7th July, 7th September and 7th November.

Copy deadlines are:

  • 25th November (for January issue)
  • 25th January (for March issue)
  • 25th March (for May issue)
  • 25th May (for July issue)
  • 25th July (for September issue) and
  • 25th September (for November issue).


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Page updated on 18 May 2009

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