Newsletter 18th Sept 2016

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Superann Newsletter 18th September 2016

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Joe O'Brien's Eulogy to our colleague Jennifer Smith..

Our colleague Joe O'Brien gave a beautiful Eulogy to our deceased colleague Jennifer Smith ( retired Newsroom) after her funeral Mass on Wednsday 14th September 2016 in Our Lady of Lourdes Church , Drogheda.  Joe has kindly agreed for me to post the text of his Eulogy on the superann website . To see the text go to the following link.. CB 

 http://www.superannrte.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5351

 

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Animation Ireland Launched by RTÉ DG - Dee Forbes

 

 Animation Ireland, the trade association representing Ireland’s best animation studios, was formally launched today (8th September) in Dublin by the Director General of RTÉ, Dee Forbes. The association is the voice of the Irish animation sector whose core objective is to establish Ireland as a creative centre for Content and Technology by focusing on growth, developing an innovation culture and creating competitive advantage for members.

The Irish animation industry has witnessed substantial growth in the last decade. It is a central and important component of Ireland’s digital and creative economy, employing 1,600 full-time staff. The Irish passion for storytelling and the arts. They are the flagship of our folklore and have created a culture which is ideally suited for the creativity of world class animation studios.

Speaking at the launch Dee Forbes said: “Animation companies in Ireland are growing, attracting investment and ownership interest from overseas and, in turn, providing new opportunities for some of our most talented young creative graduates. The creation of Animation Ireland is an important step in strengthening the voice of the animation sector to communicate better and more coherently with policy makers.

She continued: “I am very aware that the sector would like RTÉ to do more. In late 2015 RTÉ announced a new three-year strategy for animation which included initiatives for developing companies, increased investment in content and support for international co-productions. This strategy runs until the end of 2018”.

Julie Sinnamon, Chief Executive, Enterprise Ireland added: “Since 2005, Enterprise Ireland has partnered with Irish animation SMEs on a path of development and growth. The number of companies in the sector has more than tripled and is expanding with the emergence of new High Potential Start-Ups. We look forward to working with Animation Ireland companies as they scale internationally, creating jobs and growth at home in Ireland”.

The Animation Ireland member studios are: Kite EntertainmentBoulder MediaMonster Entertainment,Pink Kong StudiostelegaelKavaleerWiggleywoo, Jam, Mooshku, Salty Dog PicturesIgloo Films,Treehouse RepublicGiant Animation, Keg KartoonzCartoon SaloonMoetion FilmsInk and Light,Brown BagGeronimo, and Igloo Animations.

The Board comprises:

Industry Chair: Paul Young, Cartoon Saloon
Independent Chair: John Phelan, Halcyon Business Solutions
Treasurer: Ronan McCabe, Double Z Enterprises
Secretary: Caoimhe Ni Bhradaigh
Cathal Gaffney, Brown Bag Films
Gary Timpson, Kavaleer Productions
John Reynolds, JAM Media
Moe Honan, Moetion Films
Niamh Herrity, Pink Kong Studios
Stephen Fagan, Treehouse Republic

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Reviewing Your Health Insurance Cover with increases announced...??
 

Eddie Bolger and members of the Pensioners Association Committee,  together with other interested colleagues,  met with Health Insurance expert Dermot Good of "Total Health Cover" on Friday 16th September 2016,  to discuss what colleagues should know about their options with the additional pending increases in Health Insurance cover ... 

I will have notes from Dermot's presentation on the website later in the week,  but here is a link to the most recent interview  by colleague Sean O'Rourke with Dermot Good regarding the latest announcement of increases in Health Insurance..transmitted on RTE Radio 1's  "Today with Sean O'Rourke " on Friday 16th September 2016.. The interview deals with whether you should sign a form to be treated privately if you are admitted to a public hospital and you have Health Insurance..... 

http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#!rii=b9%5F21054839%5F15036%5F16%2D09%2D2016%5F

This is an interview on your Health Insurance Options by colleague Sean O'Rourke's with Dermot Good and Charlie Weston.. on  his Radio Programme which was transmitted on 4th January 2016 also has very relevant information ...

Here is the link to the podcast..of the item ...well worth listening to..CB

http://www.rte.ie/radio/utils/radioplayer/rteradioweb.html#!rii=9%3A20905350%3A15036%3A04%2D01%2D2016%3A 

You can look at Dermot Good's website at the following link..

 http://www.totalhealthcover.ie/alternative_health_care_products

You can also compare different plans and providers at

www.hia.ie 

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Concert In Knock Basilica Saturday and Sunday 15th 16th October 2016

Concert at 8 pm ( Doors Open 6.45 pm) 

A Universal Choir From 5 Continents

Streamed Live Around The World on Pope Francis Website Clicktoprayyoutube

Directed By our Television colleague Niamh White... 

The Story of Love Concert is is a four-part love story of love, loss, forgiveness and reconciliation told through song. The show traces the course of love from creation of the universe when divine love descends; through the agony and ecstasy of human love sustained by divine love; to end with a reaching-out in universal love where divine and human love merge. The Concert will be staged for two nights at the Basilica Knock - 15th, 16th October 2016 at 8pm (doors open 6.45pm)

Composed and Produced by Willie Hughes 

Television and Live Stream Directed By Niamh White..

Tickets €35.50 and €28.50

Available from Ticketmaster and from the Bookshop at Knock Shrine..and  Veritas outlets 

Telephone (094) 9375030 www.knockshrine.ie/thestoryoflove

  See more at www.StoryOfLoveShow.com

(Many thanks to colleague Phil Healy for alerting me to this concert...CB)

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Archives Weekly

Content, events and news from RTÉ Archives

           (With thanks to Liam Wylie  & Colm Talbot and the RTÉ Archive Digital Content Team....for their great work each week.. ...CB)

Attached is an outline of what is planned for www.rte.ie/archives for next week. 
Stay up to date with daily archive stories:
 
 

To see a short video of what RTÉ Archives and our colleagues there do ...

click on the following link....

http://www.rte.ie/archives/2014/0303/507936-rte-archives-what-we-do/

 

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             IFTA Gala Television Awards Nominations 2016
The Irish Film & Television Academy is delighted to announce the Nominees for the 2016 IFTA Gala Television Awards, which is sponsored by Gala Retail, and takes place at the Double Tree Hotel in Dublin on Friday, 7th October 2016.

The Irish Film and Television Academy is delighted to announce the shortlist of nominees in 23 strongly contested TV categories for the IFTA Gala Television Awards from entertainment, comedy, Soap and Performance to factual, current affairs and news across all of the Irish broadcasters RTÉ One, RTÉ Two, TV3, 3e, TG4, Sky, UTV and BBC Northern Ireland. The Nominations have been shortlisted by Members of the Irish Academy along with Irish and international Jury panels of industry experts.

Academy CEO, Aine Moriarty stated that“This year’s line up shows superb talent across a wealth of vibrant programmes produced by Irish professionals who are consistently delivering high quality TV programmes and new ideas to audiences both in Ireland and internationally year on year.  The Academy is proud to showcase this great Irish-made television and acknowledge the hard work, creativity and spirit that goes into producing hundreds of hours of TV production each year.”

From entertainment to reality and from comedy to poignant and informative documentaries along with insightful news and current affairs, the nominated programmes this year show that Irish audiences have had a diverse choice of top-notch Telly to watch.

In Entertainment, Baz Ashmawy is trying new ways to kill Nancy in 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy which is shortlisted alongside the unique musical talent that is The Imelda May ShowBrendan O’Connor’s Cutting Edge has cut its way into the shortlist and TV3’s flagship evening programme The Seven O’Clock Show has earned its nod for its eclectic mix and style of entertainment.

IFTA’s Comedy Award is now in its second year and has a very funny bunch of Irish talents in the mix who have delivered the best of comedy this year and made the nation ‘laugh out loud’ on their sofas and they include the renowned Mrs Brown’s Boys nominated alongside the hilarious Bridget and Eamon which is the Republic of Telly’s spin-off run-away success; also nominated in this category is, Apres Match Election ’82 (the Apres Match team are also nominated in Sports) and The Rubberbandits’ Guide to 1916 which see the grocery-shop bag heads give their riveting take on 1916.

Reality programmes have strong contenders keeping it real this year with Coco’s First Dates Ireland and VIP’s Operation Transformation who between them got the nation out dating, walking and eating healthy; Loosehorse’s Rugby’s Wheelchair Challenge follows four Irish rugby internationals travelling from Dublin to Limerick – in wheelchairs, and Motive Television’s Toughest Place to Be which follows Irish workers re-locating to some of the toughest work environments in the world.

Programmes commemorating the 1916 centenary are well represented, with The State Commemoration1916 The Irish RebellionCentenaryChildren of the Revolution,Rubberbandits, and 1916 Challenge all nominated across various award categories.

In the Soap & Continuing Drama Award category RTE’s Fair City, which recently celebrated its 4000 episode is nominated alongside TG4’s Ros na Run which celebrated its 21st birthday this year bringing the Irish language soap to audiences for the past 21 years.  TV3’s new kid on the block Red Rock now in its second year, completes the trio of Irish Soap all vying for the accolade of Ireland’s Best TV Soap.  Each of the soaps havs multiple contenders across all of the craft and performance categories also.

The stand-out Female Performance in a Soap or Comedy sees Aisling O’Neill (Fair City) deliver a stellar performance as her character Carol in Fair City and also Jane McGrath as rule abiding Garda Officer Sharon Cleere in TV3’s Red Rock alongsideAndrea Irvine who plays the hard working Garda Sargent Angela Tyrell; and Sharon Horgan receives a nomination for her comedic performance in Catastrophe airing on Channel 4 and Jennifer Zamparelli as the chain-smoking and mischievous 80’s mammy in RTE’s comedy hit Bridget and Eamon.

Male Performance in a Soap or Comedy sees the hilariously funny Brendan O Carroll as everyone’s favourite mammy in Mrs. Brown’s BoysSean Mahon’s villainous performance as Garda Brian McGonigle in Red Rock alongside Patrick Ryan’s performance as the constantly trouble-entangled Garda Paudge Brennan, who are all nominated with Karl Shiels who delivers a poignant performance as Robbie Quinn in Ireland’s longest running soap Fair City. This category also sees The Hardy Buck’s Chris Tordoff receive his first nomination for his performance as Francis ‘The Viper’ Higgins in the mockumentary small-town comedy.

Among the very competitive categories is Documentary Series which sees Coco Television deliver its landmark series, 1916 The Irish Rebellion which was narrated by Liam Neeson, examines the Rising and subsequent events that led to an independent Irish State; Tile Films’ Bas na Saoirse explores Irish patriots who were banished to Australia as punishment for their crimes; Independent Pictures’ Crumlin and TV3's The Joy are observational documentaries with unprecedented access following the daily lives at these Irish institutions. 

In the Best Single Documentary categorywhich is presented in association with BAI, the nominees are Joe Duffy’s Children of the Revolution, a very moving and informative doc based on his best-selling book;  also nominated this year is David McWilliams’ Ireland’s Great Wealth Divide which graphically reveals to the nation just who owns the bulk of Ireland’s wealth; I Am Immigrant which explores what it means to be Irish, John Connor’s honest and heart-felt I Am Traveller, and The Story of Yes, marking the first anniversary of the same sex referendum.

In a year of terror attacks, Brexit, a General Election, Apple and NAMA, Irish news and current affairs broadcasting is excelling - the News category sees the best of News coverage in the running for and Award including BBC Newsline: Brexit SpecialRTE Six One News: Paris Terror AttacksNuacht TG4 Vóta 2016TV3 News: Brexit along withUTV Ireland Live Brexit Special are in contention.

Current Affairs nominees include BBC NI’s Spotlight: Selling Northern IrelandClaire Byrne Live – Leaders Debate, along with Vincent Browne’s The People’s Debate; and RTE’s Investigates Standards in Public Office.

In the Factual category, broadcaster John Creedon explores the west coast in Creedon’s Wild Atlantic Way; VIP’s Daniell and Majella’s B&B Road Trip follows Daniel O’Donnell and his wife Majella on their road trip through Ireland; Ear to the Ground, now in it’s 16thseason, explores rural, countryside and environmental issues, and The Guards takes a frontline look at policing in Dublin city centre.

The nominees in the Specialist Factual category newly introduced last year specifically for arts, religion, history, natural history and science, are A Fanatic Heart: Bob Geldof on WB Yeats, Bypassed, Crainn na hEireann, and Wild Cities – Galway.

Nominated in the Animation category this year is Boulder’s Danger Mouse, Wigglywoo’sThe Day Henry Met, Sixteen South’s Lily’s Driftwood Bay, and Brown Bag Films series Peter Rabbit; the Irish animation industry is going through a golden age – currently employing over 1600 people, with Irish studios producing award-winning shows that are broadcast all over the world.

In the Children’s category, RTE’s 1916 Challenge is nominated alongside Tyrone’s My Life Champion of the World for CBBC, GMarsh’s Out and About, and Magamedia’s teen drama Eipic.

It wasn’t all World Cup this year, as Ireland’s love of sports is well reflected in this year’s Sport nominees which include Looshorse’s All Day Ireland; along with Apres Match of the Day; Wildfire’s Hidden Impact: Rugby and Concussion and Strike FilmsRoad to Rio.

The Live Event nominees this year predominantly focus on the centenary celebrations, with RTE’s coverage of the State Commemoration of the 1916 Rising nominated alongside Centenary; Tyrone’s Laochra 1916 GAA Commemoration and Independent’sBig Week on the Farm for RTE.

TG4 celebrates 20 years in October, and Irish Language programming is well represented especially across Irish drama Abu’s An Klondike, Eipic, and Ros Na Run are all nominated alongside Gifted Empire’s Fleadh TV.

Documentaries chronicling Irish life are a theme in the Director Television category.Darragh Byrne’s My Homeless Family, Gerry Hogan’s Ireland’s Great Wealth Divide,Máire Kearney’s Life Before the Rising, and Gerry Nelson’s Wild Cities – Dublin.

The Nominees of the Writing for Soaps and Comedy shows are Sharon Horgan(Catastrophe), Brendan O’Carroll (Mrs Brown’s Boys) Jason Butler, Jennifer Zamparelli and Bernard O’Shea (Bridget and Eamon) and Paul Walker (Red Rock); In Directing for Soap or Comedy - Lisa Mulcahy and Diarmuid Goggins are both nominated for their work directing Red RockJason Butler is nominated for Bridget and Eamon and Louise Ní Fhiannachta for Eipic.

For Camera TelevisionColm Hogan (1916 The Irish Rebellion), Paddy Jordan (Death of a Son – The Killing of Michael Dwyer), Alistair Neely (Voices ’16) and Michael O’Donovan These Walls can Talk; Editing Television – Jamie Fitzpatrick (Wild Cities – Galway), Derek Holland (A Fanatic Heart: Geldof on Yeats), Iseult Howlett (I Am Immigrant) and Una Ní Dhonghaile (Invisible Man); For Sound Television – 1916 The Irish Rebellion (John Brenna, Garret Farrell and Michelle Fingleton), Danger Mouse (Sol O’Carroll, Dominic Lawrence and Andrew Kirwan), Deoch an Dorais (John Brennan, Dean Jones and Colm O’Rourke) and Hup (Stephen McLoughlin).

Congratulations to all of the nominees.

To see a full list of the nominees go to the following link..

http://www.superannrte.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5349  

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That's all for now ...have a good week... CB

 

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