From 19 to 23 October 2015, two individuals from Luxembourg are joining 19 other participants from 14 countries to discuss the various challenges of the post-production process in the field of film-making.

The EP2C workshop, taking place in the Grand Duchy, involves every participating producer bringing with them a fictional or documentary film in development to work with international experts on the technical, financial and artistic aspects of post-production.

Post-production supervisors are assigned to each project and have the opportunity to share experiences and discuss the different methods and approaches used in their respective countries.

The seminar, supported by Film Fund Luxembourg and the 'Creative Europe' programme of the European Commission, is open to Luxembourg experts in post-production, allowing them to collaborate with professionals from further afield. Several post-production companies based at Filmland in Kehlen opened their doors to host 'Sound' and 'Image' demonstrations,

EP2C was first created in 2009 to promote post-production which is well-budgeted, well-run and well-scheduled to save the producer work, time and money and avoid artistic compromise. The workshop is offered every year, with previous editions held in Belgium (2010), Poland (2011), Germany (2012), Belgium (2013) and Austria (2014).

 

Photo by Film Fund Luxembourg