SCGI and Screen Directors Guild present Conversations with the Director

SCGI and Screen Directors Guild present: Conversations with the Director

Online panel discussion Thursday 11th November, 7pm- 8.30pm

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An online panel discussion exploring the collaborative relationship between the composer and director. Using the insight of industry professionals, the discussion will aim explore how this key creative relationship evolves over a production, what can lead to its success and when it can be put under pressure. The panel will explore the different dynamics across production types and how the creative collaboration is nurtured in the wider production needs. We are really delighted to bring a wealth of industry expertise to this event with a panel made up of composer/director pairings; David Holmes and Diarmuid Goggins who recently worked on the RTÉ drama KIN and Natasa Paulberg and Frankie Fenton collaborators on the Screen Ireland funded documentary Atomic Hope.

The panel will be moderated by Birch Hamilton, CEO of Screen Directors Guild of Ireland and will be followed by Q&A.

To register for this event please click HERE

This event is supported by BAI Sectoral Development Fund.

About The Panel:

The Composers:

David Holmes is a Belfast born and based DJ and Producer. In his varied professional life he has produced five albums and thirteen film soundtracks. He recently composed and produced the music for RTÉ crime drama “Kin”, BBC’s “Killing Eve” and the soon to be released feature documentary about Belfast Journalist Lyra McCann “Lyra”.

Natasa Paulberg is an award-winning Australian/Irish composer who has written compositions for the concert hall, television, film, advertising and gaming. Her recent work includes the original score for Feature Documentaries “Atomic Hope” and Liam Neeson narrated “Hunger”.

The Directors:

Frankie Fenton is an award winning Irish film director/producer specialising in documentary to do with social matters. His recent works includes the feature documentaries; the soon to be released “Atomic Hope” and the award winning “It Is Not Yet Dark”.

Diarmuid Goggins is an IFTA award winning director for Film and TV with a considerable resumee in TV work both sides of the Irish sea. Recent credits include RTÉ crime drama “Kin”, Sky’s “Bulletproof” and BBC’s “Silent Witness”.

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