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Shoot&Post and CanFilm in cooperation for the picture post in “The inner circle”.

Shoot&Post and CanFilm will cooperate during the postproduction of Fundament Film new series “The inner circle” for Viaplay. DIT on set is Björn Liljegrääs and colour grading will be done by Nikolai Waldman and Fateh Shams. DejaEdit, developed by CanFilm, will be used for distribution and synchronization of offline files for edit. Shooting will take place on Gotland and in Stockholm this summer and autumn. Producer is Håkan Hammarén and postproduction supervisor Michael Sevholt. Sound post will be done by LjudBang.

Tia Kouvo won 27+ at “Frame Filmfestival”

After two days short film festival, Frame now has the choir of the year’s winner. In the competition class 27+, Tia Kouvo won with “We Retired People”. The prize is presented in collaboration with Film i Väst and Shoot & Post, and consists of a co-production effort worth at least 75,000 kr.

“This year’s festival has hit public records, great fun! Already Saturday morning we had an audience of over 80 people and then it just continued to rise, “says Jenny Luukkonen, producer of Frame.

“Amateurs” wins Dragon Award Best Nordic Film 2018 and “And breathe normally” gets the critics award.

“Amateurs”, directed by Gabriela Pichler, won the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film on Saturday night at Göteborg Film Festival. The prize money of one million Swedish kronor makes it the world’s biggest film prize. Grading by Vanessa Taylor and Fateh Shams. Online, VFX and DCP by Christer Engstrom. DIT Christoffer Sevholt and Postproduction supervisor Michael Sevholt.

This year’s critics award, FIPRESCI, goes to Isold Uggadóttir and the movie “And Breathe Normally”. The prize is awarded by the International Film Critics Association and goes to one of the films in the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film competition. Grading by Malgorzata Grzyb and online, VFX and DCP by Christer Engstrom.

“Re-Future”

With more people on the move today than ever before in our recorded history, the global refugee crisis is posing one of the greatest humanitarian challenges of our time.
Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URMs) arriving in Europe represent a substantial proportion of the great Mediterranean migration.
They cross 6.000 miles of desert and sea to reach Europe, children travelling alone on the world’s most dangerous migration route.
A smartphone is all they carry, the only link to what is left behind and what lies ahead. Technology has transformed this historic 21st century phenomenon: these are “digital” migrants.

Shoot&Post are cooperating in this project with DugongFilms from Italy. It is one of 12 projects selected by Creative Europe out of 300 applications to support refugee integration.