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ENGINE Short Film Scheme is a new ambitious short film development and production scheme for emerging talent. Picture: Diarmuid Greene ENGINE Short Film Scheme is a new ambitious short film development and production scheme for emerging talent. Picture: Diarmuid Greene

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ENGINE short film scheme to commission six new films in Mid-West

ENGINE Short Film Scheme is a new ambitious short film development and production scheme for emerging talent. Picture: Diarmuid Greene

ENGINE short film scheme to commission six new films in Mid-West 

ENGINE Short Film Scheme is a new ambitious short film development and production scheme for emerging talent that is based in Limerick, Tipperary, and Clare. 

Run by Innovate Limerick through Film in Limerick, Engine Shorts is a partnership between the Local Authorities in Limerick Tipperary and Clare, and Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board. 


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The new scheme aims to inspire and support up-and-coming writers, directors, and producers to create inspiring, engaging world-class short films that resonate with a wide international audience. 

It will also offer the opportunity for emerging local crew to gain real-world experience on funded productions and to receive industry guidance.

Pictured above, ENGINE short film scheme taking place

Pictured above, ENGINE short film scheme taking place 

Shortlisted teams can avail of training to develop their project ideas and up to six teams will be awarded production funding of €12,500 each to produce a short film. 

ENGINE Shorts aims to become a key mechanism for developing filmmaking talent in the Mid-West, supporting skills and talent development through industry-led training, as well as tailored training and practical experience for crews on commissioned projects. 

The six projects will all be filmed in the region, crewed by locally-based talent, and offer skills training and career development for all those involved. 

Speaking about the new initiative, Paul C. Ryan, Regional Film Manager at Film in Limerick said: “We are thrilled to launch this new scheme that we hope will have a major impact on supporting film talent locally. The scheme will offer industry training and see new productions filmed in Limerick, Tipperary, and Clare that will be screened to audiences worldwide. There has never been a better time for emerging film talent in the Mid-West to step up and break into the industry.” 

“ENGINE shorts, as the biggest regional film scheme in the country, will put the spotlight on the next generation of filmmakers and we want to see emerging talent from every part of Limerick, Tipperary and Clare apply and get involved.” 

Dr. Pippa Little, Culture and Arts Officer at Limerick City and County Council said, “Limerick City and County Council is delighted to continue our investment in film and to work in partnership to significantly expand our support. This new support for the sector is particularly critical at this time, with COVID-19. We look forward to seeing applications coming in from the sector” 

Melanie Scott, Arts Officer at Tipperary County Council said; “We are delighted to join with our partners in Limerick and Clare to deliver this exciting new film scheme for local filmmakers. Tipperary has a long track record of producing film talent and as a base for many high-profile movies – most recently as a location for Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel starring Matt Damon. We look forward to seeing more local filmmakers developing their own stories in the county.” 

Siobhan Mulcahy, Arts Officer at Clare County Council said, “We are delighted, with the support of Creative Ireland, to be in a position to support emerging film talent in County Clare, a county that has a strong reputation of attracting film production with our stunning scenery and abundance of film talent.” 

Paul Patton, Director of Further Education and Training, with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board said: “With the board’s significant role in skills-training as well as the socio-economic and cultural life of the region, we are delighted to continue to support Film in Limerick on this new scheme. It will offer a further opportunity to grow and enhance the production skills base in the region and help to sustain the viability of the area for years to come.” 

The scheme is now open for applications from writers, directors, and producers. Crew looking to work on the commissioned films can also sign up to hear about opportunities to get involved. 

Visit HERE to find out more and to apply. 

The deadline for applications is Friday 29 January 2021 at 12noon. 

Film in Limerick was established by Innovate Limerick and is supported by funding from Enterprise Ireland as well as Limerick City and County Council and Clare and Tipperary County Councils. 

Film in Limerick acts as a one-stop-shop for filming in the Mid-West, supporting productions looking for locations, crews, and support to film in the region. They are also active in training and up-skilling aspiring and emerging filmmakers and companies based in the region. 

Innovate Limerick was established by Limerick City and County Council to help drive innovation and aims to develop Limerick’s business ecosystem and position Limerick City and County as one of the most attractive locations to start and grow a business. 

With the success of Limerick’s Troy Studios, Limerick City and County Council has made the film a priority in the region. As part of this focus, the council along with Clare and Tipperary councils joined together to recruit a Regional Film Manager to develop filmmaking infrastructure, create new training programmes in the region, and work to make the mid-west an attractive destination for foreign productions. 

Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board is the state education and training authority for the Limerick and Clare region in Ireland. It is one of 16 statutory regional education authorities established by the Education and Training Boards Act 2013. The authority delivers educational services to over 34,000 students and learners annually. Its Further Education and Training Division offers targeted education and training to meet the specific skills requirements of employees and its enterprise partners across Limerick and Clare. 

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