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EAVE Selects McCann, Barry and Lyons for Producer’s Workshop


23 Dec 2009 :
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The European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs (EAVE) have announced the participants for the EAVE 2010 European Producers Workshop and the list includes Irish producers Connor Barry, Tamsin Lyons and Kevin McCann.

EAVE announced they received a record number of applications from 38 different countries. 50 producers from 29 different countries have now been selected and of them 32 are bringing a project to EAVE which will include 27 feature films and 5 documentaries.

Kevin McCann (The Boys of St. Columb’s) has been selected to participate without a project whilst Connor Barry will attend bearing his project ‘The Ten Steps’ and Tamsin Lyons (King of London) will come bearing in mind her project ‘Hound’.

EAVE is a training and project development programme for European and international audiovisual producers. The Producer’s Workshop event was created in 1988 and features a combination of producer training, project development and network creation through working, via group and individual activity, on the development of fiction and documentary projects. The producer’s workshop will take place in Luxembourg from the 15th to the 22nd of March.

For more information visit www.eave.org/.

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