Tarmak Films has just finished the production coordination of a big shoot in London for ‘Eproducers’ from Egypt for a 30 x 15min episodes during Ramadan this year to be broadcast on 4 major satellite channels in the Middle East during August – September 2010.
The show which is called ‘ thoughts’ in english has been running for 5 consecutive years and the 6th year was to be shot in the UK and the theme of the show was the Islamic heritage in the Western world .
We had the honour to produce the London Shoot along with Dr Adam Hart Davis & Chris Hill who amazed us by his replicas of old ancient inventions.
you can check more photos of the shoot on our facebook group
I would like in the name of Tarmak Films to thank everyone who helped us make this production possible it has been an amazing journey.
Having a good acting showreel is a very important asset that can make the difference between getting an agent or an audition. All good casting agencies require an actor to have a showreel and as an actor it can often be difficult to find the right place to get a decent portfolio.
Tarmak Films is offering attractive packages for compiling actor showreels. We can store your work on our servers so you can update your showreel at a later stage, insuring that your reel is never outdated.
If you are an actor and want your work to shine through a creative edit , just drop us a line.
Take a look below at the showreel of actress Sally Leonard.
Every weekday evening Channel 4 broadcasts in the UK a short three-minute film, under the series entitled ‘three minute wonder’, immediately after the main evening news. On Thursday 14 January, the ‘three minute wonder’ will be about South Indian banker J S Parthibhan and his quest to bring micro-financing into his local community.
The film is called ‘Banking on Change’ and is a short extract from a prize-winning 15-minute documentary of South Indian banker Parthibhan. It was shot last December by Eric Trometer and directed by Andrew Hinton from Pilgrim Films, London, on behalf of IofC India.
‘Banking on Change’ was selected for broadcast after being one of the four winners out of 200 entrants in the 4Doc’s & The Cooperative – three minute wonder competition. You can watch it on the web at: http://www.4docs.org.uk/competition/view/340/Banking+On+Change
On behalf of Tarmak Films we congratulate Andrew and Eric on a job well done, looks good and feels wonderful…
Yet again an interesting little job that looks and tastes good … with Compliments, Tarmak Films for Del Aziz Restaurant. See the result of the new video branding on the website below!
“Tangled Up in Blue” is the first feature film by British born director Haider Rashid. The film had its World Premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival. The film shot on DV was onlined on Final Cut Pro and mastered to HDCAM at Tarmak Films ltd. Eric Trometer supervised the post and overlooked all the technical aspects linked to up-res’ing, conforming and color grading.
“Tangled Up in Blue” is a Drama of urban alienation set in an austere and chaotic London. The son of a world-renowned Iraqi writer struggles with his conscience as he plans to publish a book by exploiting his assassinated father’s fame, while wrestling with his unrequited love for his best friend.
TANGLED UP IN BLUE explores themes of exile, love, war, friendship and solitude with a blue-tinged realism.
Tarmak Films had the pleasure to execute a recruitment Sailing Promo for this year’s Oman Sail’s new aspiring applicants.
Production Manager: Audrey Gerard Editor: Jake Ruggeri Production Supervisor and Promo Director: Dana Trometer Producer: Katy Sheppard Client:Oman Sail
re-rite, the Philharmonia Orchestra’s Digital Residency, will allow members of the public to conduct, play and step inside the Philharmonia Orchestra with Esa-Pekka Salonen through audio and video projections of musicians performing Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
Opening to the public at the Bargehouse on London’s South Bank on Tuesday 3rd November, the project will show every section of the Orchestra performing Rite of Spring simultaneously ‘as live’ throughout a four-storey warehouse building. The public will able to sit amongst the horn players, perform in the percussion section and take up the baton and control sections of the Orchestra as they play. [continue reading]