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A movie makers' club brings together people with a wide range of interests and experience. There will be photographers, sound enthusiasts, actors, writers, special effects fanatics ... and, if you're lucky, someone who loves to make the tea.

This is where you learn at first hand from people who have experience. Borrow equipment and see how it suits you. Discover the fun of different aspects of movie making. There is always someone to help you with a problem ... or who knows someone who can.

Most clubs make some movies as a group - more as a learning experience than a bid for Oscars. All clubs support and assist sub-groups of friends who want to make their own movies. There will be a chance to show your work to a sympathetic audience and get helpful comment. Clubs also run competitions and may compete with neighbouring clubs. Some of these generate great work.

Still from 'Final Act'.
A mock club film group in
Ken Wilson's A Final Act.

Most clubs have exchange visits with other groups who bring a selection of their work for you to examine. There may also be lectures by top amateur film makers and enthusiasts. Often companies who supply equipment are invited to demonstrate the latest kit.

There is no better environment to encourage and develop your skills as a movie maker.


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For club organisers (or curious readers) to download, print and distribute ...

UNICA The Herald Pack
It's a great publicity pack which encourages people to join IAC and support their clubs. Read the new Ten Good Reasons for joining the IAC leaflet. Use the handy Book Marks and Calling Cards.

IAC Logo

If you are looking for a good IAC logo for your club's website or publications, here is a good quality one you can download:

IAC logo (1.6M) - The image is 720x576 with the logo in the practical safe area of the screen.




Page updated on 03 March 2008

Authors' views are not necessarily those of The Institute of Amateur Cinematographers

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