IT WAS lights, camera, action in Dublin last night as actor Saoirse Ronan opened a festival to help young people learn the tricks of the film trade.The 17-year-old Oscar nominee hit the red carpet at Cineworld in Parnell Street to launch the Coca-Cola Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival, a week of events aimed at inspiring young people to get involved in film. Featuring events for four- to 24-year-olds, participants can look forward to workshops in TV and film acting, presenting, animation, writing for the screen and film journalism.
Those giving masterclasses include MTV host Laura Whitmore, Fair City actor Rachel Kavanagh, TV presenters Nuala Carey and Karen Koster and film make-up artist Maria Moore. Speaking before the first screening of the festival, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Roderick Rules , the young Carlow actor who got her first break aged nine on RTÉ’s The Clinic said it was never too early to start learning about film.
“I started to work when I was a good bit younger and I would have loved to have been involved in a festival like this – and I still would. There is always something to learn about film. To go through workshops and things like that is terrific.”
Lights, camera, call to action: Saoirse Ronan opens festival for young film-makers
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