7 Reflective Evaluation Study Lost Analogue project P ARTNERSHIP ASSOCIATION OF HUNGARIAN FILMMAKERS IN TRANSYLVANIA, ACMT Founded in 2011, the Association of Hungarian Filmmakers in Transylvania (ACMT) aims to enhance film education and production in the Transylvanian region. Its core activities include organising specialised vocational training in filmmaking, promoting colla boration between Romanian and Hungarian filmmakers, facilitating international co - productions, supporting low - and no - budget artistic projects by providing film equipment and experimenting with underutilised techniques that develop technical skills. Within this project, ACMT was primarily responsible for producing the film The Death of Dracula , under the direction of lead filmmaker Rbert Lakatos. RDGKATLAN FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION The rdgkatlan Festival Association has organised the rdgkatlan Festival since 2008, an annual multicultural event held each August in small villages across South Baranya County, Hungary. From its origins as a small, diverse event, it has evolved into a major interdisciplinary festival featuring theatre, classical music, literature, dance, circus, concerts, exhibitions, films and discussions. While the programming is primarily Hungarian, the festival hosts international artists each year. In this project , rdgkatlan Festival hosted the first work - in - progress presentation of The Death of Dracula , offering an engaging, workshop - style interaction that highlighted the film s interdisciplinary creation. HTFA RESEARCH INSTITUTE HTFA Research Institute, based in Budapest, speciali s es in public policy analysis, economic and social research, international cooperation and regional and urban development. Established in 2009, HTFA employs a multidisciplinary team of around 40 internal staff members and 15 - 20 external experts . HTFAs research and consultancy activities span diverse fields, including employment, youth, culture, public administration, regional development, and climate adaptation. The institute also plays a leading role in international collaborations, actively participating in over 20 projects across various funding schemes supporting research and innovation. In 2016, HTFA founded the Creative Industries Lab, a hub for research and consultancy in the cultural sector. The Lab supports public institutions, municipalities, and cultural enterprises with tailored services, helping stakeholders drive innovation, ad opt emerging technologies, and build international partnerships. In this project, HTFA leveraged its expertise to assess educational goals and foster collaboration opportunities. MIMO ASSOCIATION
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