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Fri 2nd Nov – Miniclick with Fabrica, Rain Goggles and Photobookshow

October 22, 2018 by Jim Stephenson

Miniclick join forces with Photobookshow, Rain Goggles and Fabrica for an evening of films, music, photographer and support.

Categories: brighton, EVENTS, FILMS • Tags: brighton, england, europe, fabrica, feedback, film, free, harley weir, migration, music, photobookshow, rain goggles, refugee, review, screening, the other side of hope, uk

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Talk: Spirit Side, Oct 16th 2017

September 9, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

To coincide with Miniclick’s Ghost Hunting exhibition, join our panel for an evening of fascinating on-theme talks.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, chris french, england, exhibition, film, ghost, goldsmiths, haunting, miniclick, photography, sussex, tora colwill, vicky matthews

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Interview: Tomas Leach

September 9, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

Ahead of the release of his latest film, Miniclick spoke to Tomas Leach about THE LURE…

Categories: INTERVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: america, doc, documentary, film, forest fenn, hunt, interview, the lure, tomas leach, treasure

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Open Call: Miniclick at the Bicycle Film Festival Brighton

June 13, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

For the Bicycle Film Festival Brighton, Miniclick need your help to create an audio-visual archive.

Categories: PROJECTS • Tags: bicycle film festival, brighton, cycling, england, film, free, mini click, miniclick, multimedia, open call, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, sussex, talk, video

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Essay: The Magic of the Montage

May 4, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

The worlds of cinema and of photography run closely to one other. So many techniques are shared, adapted, lent and borrowed; only a few elements remain exclusively in the domain of one or the other. One such element that film can use with such power is editing, and the montage. Our resident film writer, Gabriel Gane, takes us through the history and it’s significance to storytelling, of this technique. Editing: The Magic of Montage  “Editing is the basic creative force, by power of […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: aronofsky, article, battleship potemkin, brighton, cinema, edgar wright, edit, editing, essay, film, francis cord coppola, gabriel gane, la roue, magic, mini click, miniclick, montage, mother, movie, movies, photography, pudovkin, requiem for a dream, the godfather, the kuleshov experiments, writing

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Essay: Architecture in Film – A Foundation for Story

March 21, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

With the release of High-Rise, Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of JG Ballard’s novel, the manner in which architecture is used as a cinematic device is in the spotlight again. Through Blade Runner, Rear Window and Inception (spoilers below for all three), via Harry Potter, Star Wars, Alien and The Shining, Miniclick’s resident film writer Gabriel Gane explores some of the most notable occasions in which architecture has played a starring role. Architecture in Film – A Foundation for Story In the introduction […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: alien, architecture, blade runner, christopher nolan, cinema, cinematography, essay, film, gabriel gane, grand budapest hotel, harry potter, high rise, hitchcock, hogwarts, inception, mini click, miniclick, movie, movies, nostromo, pevsner, photo, photography, phsycho, rear window, ridley scott, star wars, the shinig, writing

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Essay: It’s All Just Movies

February 13, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

Documentary film making is in the midst of something a renaissance at the moment. Most notably, Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos’ Making of a Murderer sparked as much of a buzz, and as many water-cooler conversations, blog posts and tweets as any blockbuster has over the last couple of months. In search of the truth, how much is the viewer being manipulated? Our new columnist, film maker and editor Gabriel Gane, takes a look at the tools the film maker (and Werner Herzog in […]

Categories: GUEST POSTS, WRITING • Tags: article, cinema, cinematography, documentary, essay, film, film making, gabriel gane, herzog, manipulation, movie, movies, werner herzog, writing

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Discussion: Paraphotography – Thurs 8th Oct, 2015

September 7, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

In October we’re working with Curtis James to curate a series of events that explore the link between photography and film and the paranormal. Join us as Miniclick contacts The Spirit Side… Our first event will be a fascinating panel discussion looking into the history of photographing the paranormal (‘paraphotography’), these image’s effects on us and why we are so keen to believe them. We’ve three of the best placed people in the world to discuss this in Brad Feuerhelm, Prof. […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 2015, brad feuerhelm, brighton, chris french, discussion, england, film, free, ghost, ghosts, image, lecture, mini click, miniclick, miniclick goes spirit side, panel, paranormal, paraphotography, photo, photographer, photography, richard wiseman, spirit, spirit side, sussex, talk, uk, video

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Screening: Ghostwatch – Weds 14th Oct

August 20, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

This October Miniclick are working with Curtis James of Fieldwork to present a series of events around photography and the paranormal as Miniclick goes Spirit Side. As part of that programme we’re extremely pleased to present, alongside the BFI and the Duke of York’s Picturehouse, a special screening of Ghostwatch, followed by a live Q&A with Ghostwatch writer Stephen Volk, director Lesley Manning and creator of ‘Ghostwatch: Behind The Curtains’, Rich Lawden. For all the other Spirit Side events we’re organising through October, click […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 1992, 2015, bbc, brighton, cinema, craig charles, discussion, duke of yorks, england, film, ghost, ghosts, ghostwatch, halloween, horror, lesley manning, michael parkinson, mike smith, mini click, miniclick, miniclick goes spirit side, panel, paranormal, picturehouse, pipes, poltergeist, rich lawden, sarah greene, scary, screen one, screening, stephen volk, tv, uk

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