Kinga Grabarczyk, who has just completed the BA (Hons) in Video & Film Production in the Section of Creative Media, DKIT, is due to start an internship with Director John Moore on the set of his recent film ‘I.T’ starring Pierce Brosnan.
The student was one of the recent winners of the John Moore Film Award, following her role in the creation of the short film ‘And Out of War’.
To win the internship, Kinga had to submit her showreel and an essay discussing the following - " Is a director's vision actually crucial to the success of modern, commercial movies such as "Ironman"?
This is the second time a Creative Media student has been given an internship with John - recent graduate Blaine Rennicks spent some time with John on set in Budapest on the latest ‘Die Hard’ film a number of years ago.
John, a Dundalk native, continues his relationship with DKIT through his yearly John Moore Film Award. This award is given to the best short film made by students on the third or fourth year of the BA & BA (Hons) in Video & Film Production, as chosen by Director John Moore.
‘I.T’ stars Pierce Brosnan as a successful owner of a private jet business who finds himself pitted against a disgruntled young I.T. consultant who begins stalking his daughter and using technology to threaten his family, business and life.
Click here for an account of Blaine's internship on ‘A Good Day To Die Hard’.
For more information on the film ‘I.T’, currently shooting in Ireland, check out the filmography page here.