Trinity Arts Festival, I Want to Score 2007
February 14th, 2007
Being the only human in the world to have attended every Trinity College filmmakers society event held at the Sugar Club in Leeson Street, I wasn’t about to let my record slide.
Tonight was a night that really unleashed my faith in people putting their potential to good use.
About ten films were shown, interspersed with live music and even some drumming courtesy of the Afro Caribbean society. Whilst the music was barely audible above the chatter of voices, it was that chatter of voices that really lifted the event – the place was jammers.
A few films by new filmmakers set the scene for the night – live scores being performed in front of silent visuals. The concept was sound and the execution admirable. There’s just something about sitting in a venue like the Sugar Club watching films that continues to make me so happy and the added twist of live accompaniments was refreshing.
Kudos to Ruth and the TAF for organising the night and keep an eye out on the filmmakers youtube site for some of the films that were screened tonight
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