Annual CEVMA Conference

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Each annual meeting is organised by visual media professionals sharing the vision of CEVMA in the country where the conference is to take place. We rotate between different countries but always try to find venues easy and not-too-expensive to get to for people coming from far away. By the way, not only people from Europe are members of the "CEVMA family"; we often welcome people from Africa, the Middle East, North America, Australasia and other lands at our meetings.

These annual get-togethers always include a series of Bible talks where the speaker(s) attempt to cater to our needs and challenges as media professionals, and each day includes a prayer and worship time too, in order to 'tank up on grace' and to receive mutual encouragement for the work each of us believe we are called to do.

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During our 3 to 4 days together, there are also media workshops, topical discussions, and lots of informational sessions where we update each other on the work we are doing. Every even year (2004, 2006, 2008, etc.) there is also a film festival where people present their productions in friendly competition. CEVMA awards are presented for the different kinds of productions (feature film, documentaries, children/youth, shorts, etc.)

2010 Italy

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You can download CEVMA 2010 conference forms below.

pdf_50 Conference brochure (22.6MB)

pdf_50 Registration form (0.2MB)

pdf_50 Film Festival forms (1.2MB)

The upcoming conference will take place in Verbania Pallanza, near Milan, Italy, between Sept 15th and Sept 19th. It's a time to meet old friends, make new ones, and enjoy our bi-annual fim festival!

We're looking forward to have you there!

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HOTEL CASTAGNOLA
Via degli Oleandri
28922 Verbania Pallanza
tel. 0323 503414
fax 0323 556341
website: http://www.hotelcastagnola.it

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HOW TO REACH THE HOTEL CASTAGNOLA
Via degli Oleandri
28922 Verbania Pallanza
tel. 0323 503414
fax 0323 556341
info@hotelcastagnola.it


BY PLANE

Milano Malpensa Airport - 70km
From Milano Malpensa, you can reach Verbania:

1) with the “Alibus” private bus service,to be booked with: www.safduemila.com / alibus@safduemila.com
Autoservizi Nerini Tel. 0039.0323 552172 or Autoservizi Comazzi Tel. 0039.0324 240333
the bus stops at 7 minute walk from the hotel

2) with the Malpensa to Gallarate bus shuttle service which leaves from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 and then by train (Milan Domodossola line) from Gallarate to Verbania Pallanza station. There is a bus from the station to Pallanza.

Milano Linate Airport - 115km
From Milano Linate, you can reach Verbania with the coach to Milan Centrale Train Station and then the train to Verbania Pallanza station and then the bus to Pallanza

BY TRAIN
International train service Milan – Domodossola: arrival station Verbania Pallanza
Or
Milan Nord Train service (Milan Cadorna Station) – arrival station Laveno, then ferry to Laveno Intra and then bus to Pallanza (this is also a very scenic route by car)

BY CAR
: nb: if using satnav please write Via degli Oleandri,Verbania Pallanza
A26 Motorway, Genova Voltri – Gravellona Toce – Sempione
Exit Baveno; continue on the Lake Maggiore State Road n. 34 , direction Verbania, until you reach Verbania Pallanza. (10 Km). You will drive through Verbania Fondo Toce then Verbania Suna and finally Verbania Pallanza.
Continue straight until you see a Macdonalds on the left: immediately after, to your right you can take Via Montezeda and follow signposts for the hotel Castagnola or Collegio S. Maria: the road becomes Via Collegio
or
20m before the next roundabout, right turn into Via Bonarroti and follow signposts for the hotel Castagnola or Collegio S. Maria. The road becomes Via Collegio.

The hotel has ample parking space.


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2009 Scotland

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Carberry Towers

2009’s conference was held at Carberry Towers – a magnificent mansion steeped in history, dating back to the 15th century. It got its name from the tower which dominates the mansion and which is over 450 years old. It was first mentioned in the writings of the monks of Dunfermline Abbey in the 11th century

Everyone loved the place -  situated in 35 acres of landscaped parkland and just 20 minutes away from Edinburgh, the obvious destination for the traditional CEVMA outing. To crown it all – the weather was perfect!

Seminars:

Steven Faux lead a highly informative seminar on ‘music for your production’, and also providing the music for our worship sessions. His wide experience of composing and performing music for programmes including many BBC TV and Radio productions made his session particularly relevant.

Andrew Harrison lead a session on Directing from an actor’s point of view. Not only was Andy highly entertaining, but his perspective opened up issues hitherto unthought of by many directors, for instance the need to continually encourage and affirm your performers who are by nature insecure!

The Bible Talks were given  appropriately enough by our Scottish board member Crawford Telfer After 15 years with the BBC, he joined the Christian Television Association as its Director of  Programmes in 1985 where he has worked ever since.. The theme of his 4 talks was ‘Answering God’s call in difficult times’ – and these proved to be highly popular. They can be downloaded from this site.

 

2008 Romania

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malcolm_2008Who’d have thought it?!

If you are old enough to remember those historic scenes of 1989, played out on our television screens, as we watched live the fall of communism in Romania starting in Timisoara; who would have thought 19 years later the place would be hosting a Christian Television conference!

For me it made it an even more meaningful event, as we gathered with brothers and sisters from places like Bulgaria, Serbia, Turkey, Moldova, Czech Republic, as well as all over the rest of Europe, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and USA. One of the local Romania guests at the hotel said it was like a mini United Nations – there was only one difference, we were united!

It was heartening to welcome so many new comers to CEVMA, who very soon entered into the spirit of the event and felt at home.  Our fears were that travel and the declining global economic situation might put people off, but those fears were unfounded with over 100 attending.

Each year we wonder how we can follow on from the previous year.  As a board we strive to come up with new ideas, but we would like to hear from you. If you have any thoughts as to how we can make the conference better for you, or if there is something you would like to  see added to the programme, then please get in touch with any of the board members, we are here to serve you.

Malcolm Turner

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2005-2007 Switzerland

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Conference 2007


Higher up the mountain

The air is pure, the view breathtaking – and that’s just half way up the mountain – wait until you get to the top! If we are honest many of us are content to remain there at the half way point. Maybe the climb is proving too hard, too costly.

We have found a cozy little harbour of rest, and we’d quite like to stay. Maybe we actually prefer to be down in the valley of mediocrity and unfulfilled dreams – it’s safer, more secure and less demanding.

Well, if that’s the case, you need to come to CEVMA. We’re going higher up the mountain!

Only fools attempt to climb on their own – it’s a team thing. We need each other – for safety, for help, for companionship,and above all for encouragement. The Christian working in visual media who does not need encouragement has yet to be discovered!

Whatever your own personal mountain is – in religious speak –‘vision’, you will also know the slips, the falls, the long cold nights and loneliness that go along with the climb. And if you have persevered – you will also know the exhilaration of reaching the top. That sense of achievement – the fulfilled dream, a task well done, and the opportunity to take a long look back and enjoy the view – until the next time. There’s always a next time!

So this year CEVMA is about ‘climbing higher’ – about achieving the dreams we once were so foolish to dream. The only thing is those ‘foolish’ dreams sometimes come from God. That makes it harder to quit half way up!

The writer to the Hebrew Christians wrote: ‘Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us’.

If one may be so bold as to paraphrase this for our purposes, it could read: Let us strip ourselves of the clutter and baggage that weighs us down, leave behind our wrong attitudes, and get on with the climb – encouraging one another to keep at it until we reach the summit.

Your encouragement to climb higher up the mountain may come through our speaker Ron van der Spoel from the Netherlands whose mission is to open up this subject. It may come through any of the many sessions – including our ‘film clinic’, designed to help us attain a higher level of programme-making.

Or, and most likely, it will come through meeting fellow climbers like yourself and sharing your experiences, aspirations and dreams. One notable thing about mountaineers is that they develop strong friendships with their fellow climbers – and that’s not really surprising, as their lives depend on each other. At CEVMA we like to think the same thing happens.

Come and find out!

Conference 2006

(12)Jesus, the Only Way! Message Impossible?’

To avoid possible offence and discrimination against black people, a school in northern England has changed the words of the popular children’s song ‘baa baa black sheep’ to ‘baa baa rainbow sheep’. Thanks to Political Correctness, any word or statement, which can conceivably cause offence, is out.

How does this affect Christian programme makers, presenters, actors, distributors and broadcasters? It’s a question we need to ask, and especially so in the spiritually hungry culture we now live in.

70% of people say they believe in ‘god’. The age of materialistic atheism is over. God is back on the agenda.

But which god?

Christians believe in one God, and that there is only one way to Him – through His son Jesus Christ. It’s a message, which is clearly offensive to Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, not forgetting atheists and humanists.

So what’s new? After all most of the New Testament was written under the same conditions. It was called ‘pluralism’ then, when you could select from the spiritual supermarket a god or religion to suit yourself – and people did. From the goddess Diana at Ephesus, to Zeus at Athens, from Gnosticism to Paganism. And into this religious broth came the clarion call of the gospel - Jesus Christ – the only way to the Father. No wonder the gospel was a scandal and the early Church persecuted.

How about those of us today whose very livelihood comes from proclaiming this scandal? How do we broadcast to an increasingly hungry audience, the exclusivity of Christ - a message which by its very nature is politically incorrect?

How long will it be before we hear of Christians being prosecuted for the message they proclaim?

These are the issues our guest Bible Speaker, Rev Richard Bewes tackled at this year’s CEVMA conference. His many years as a writer, broadcaster and pastor of All Souls Church in the heart of London, means Richard was well qualified to speak on the subject.

CEVMA 2006 offers the perfect opportunity for reunion, fellowship and networking. We held our bi-annual Film Festival, where we saw and judged for ourselves how relevant this year’s theme was. And there were plenty of side benefits, such as other inspiring sessions, excellent food and wonderful Swiss scenery.

Crawford Telfer

The air is pure, the view breathtaking – and that’s just half way up the mountain – wait until you get to the top! If we are honest many of us are content to remain there at the half way point. Maybe the climb is proving too hard, too costly.

We have found a cozy little harbour of rest, and we’d quite like to stay. Maybe we actually prefer to be down in the valley of mediocrity and unfulfilled dreams – it’s safer, more secure and less demanding.

Well, if that’s the case, you need to come to CEVMA. We’re going higher up the mountain!

Only fools attempt to climb on their own – it’s a team thing. We need each other – for safety, for help, for companionship,and above all for encouragement. The Christian working in

visual media who does not need encouragement has yet to be discovered!

Whatever your own personal mountain is – in religious speak –‘vision’, you will also know the slips, the falls, the long cold nights and loneliness that go along with the climb. And if you have persevered – you will also know the exhilaration of reaching the top. That sense of achievement – the fulfilled dream, a task well done, and the opportunity to take a long

look back and enjoy the view – until the next time. There’s always a next time!

So this year CEVMA is about ‘climbing higher’ – about achieving the dreams we once were so foolish to dream. The only thing is those ‘foolish’ dreams sometimes come from God. That makes it harder to quit half way up!

The writer to the Hebrew Christians wrote: ‘Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us’.

If one may be so bold as to paraphrase this for our purposes, it could read: Let us strip ourselves of the clutter and baggage that weighs us down, leave behind our wrong attitudes,

and get on with the climb – encouraging one another to keep at it until we reach the summit.

Your encouragement to climb higher up the mountain may come through our speaker Ron van der Spoel from the Netherlands whose mission is to open up this subject. It may come through any of the many sessions – including our ‘film clinic’, designed to help us attain a higher level of programme-making.

Or, and most likely, it will come through meeting fellow climbers like yourself and sharing your experiences, aspirations and dreams. One notable thing about mountaineers is that they develop strong friendships with their fellow climbers – and that’s not really surprising, as their lives depend on each other. At CEVMA we like to think the same thing happens. Come and find out!

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