I just discovered your blog through this weel's
IFB project, it's such a great way to find inspirational blogs I'll upload mine soon!
Appropriately, this week's
IFB Project is to show off your leather looks for summer.
I'm at it once again with
the IFB Project, and this time around, the project is titled «Sweater Weather» - hello Autumn!
Not exact matches
The
IFB also include the length, average width, number of roads, pavement and the duration for the
project which is six months, while all bids must be submitted on or before February 17, 2017.
P.s. my last post was selected in the
ifb prints
project, do check out the other bloggers chosen Here
James Hickey, Chief Executive, Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board (
IFB) added «We are delighted to be working with Element Pictures and Film4 on this exciting
project.
There are a number of exciting
projects in the development pipeline with the
IFB.
Other
projects supported by the
IFB that will come to market in 2014 include films by established directors Mary McGuckian (The Price of Desire), John Boorman (Queen and Country) and Ken Loach (Jimmy's Hall); first - time feature directors Vivienne deCourcy (Wild), Brian O'Malley (Let Us Prey) and Lisa Mulcahy (The Legend of Longwood); and returning feature directors Ken Wardrop (Gentlemen), Niall Heery (Gold) and Terry McMahon (Patrick's Day).
This year the
IFB supported twelve Irish feature films, six creative feature co-productions, seventeen feature documentaries, two TV dramas and eight animated
projects.