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Interested in making a film? Looking to get funding? Don’t know the first thing about screenwriting? Look no further: welcome to our comprehensive Filmmaking Guide and Resource directory. 

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Studio and Equipment: 

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Members of Trinity Film & TV Society are entitled to rent our university-supplied filming equipment.

For more info, contact us at trinityfilm@tcd.ie​

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Funding:

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Films can be more expensive to produce than plays. Even if you have the right equipment and props, there are still extra costs to be considered, such as travel to and from locations, submission to festivals, and other, more expensive equipment you may want for your project. Luckily, we have created a comprehensive guide to researching and securing funding for your creative endeavors.

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​Database: Irish Film & TV Research Online:

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Produced by our very own, Professor Kevin Rockett, the Irish Film & TV Research database compiles all  research material relating to Irish-made cinema and television as well as Irish-themed audio-visual representations produced outside of Ireland. It also incorporates historically important silent films made in Ireland and provides an insight into the official response to foreign cinema in Ireland. It incorporates three searchable databases: Irish Film & Television Index 1896-2006; Irish Silent Films 1910-15; and Irish Film Censors' reports, 1923-1938. The project is based in the School of Creative Arts, Trinity College Dublin.

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​​To access the database click here

Filmmaking Guide And Resources

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