Dermot Tynan
Dermot Tynan | |
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Born |
Porthcawl, Wales | 20 September 1961
Occupation | Film director, editor, screenwriter and producer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Dermot Tynan (born 20 September 1961) is an Irish film director. Most recently, he wrote and directed the film A Place in my Heart with Suki Webster and Marc Culwick. He is the owner of Claddagh Films, an independent film and television company in the west of Ireland.
Filmography
- The Biscuit Eaters (1992)
- A Talk in the Dark (1992)
- The Lift (1994)
- A Place in my Heart (2009)
- Channel 31 (2010)
- Key (2012)
Dermot is a full voting member of the Irish Film & Television Academy.
Software
Dermot is the author of several Open Source Software applications, including DBOW, a database compiler-compiler or front-end, and beanie, a UNIX-based accounting and invoicing system. He is also the author of RFC 2431, an RTP payload format for BT.656 video encoding.
External links
- Dermot Tynan at the Internet Movie Database
- Claddagh Films website
- RFC 2431 - RTP Payload Format for BT.656 Video Encoding
- DBOW on SourceForge (SourceForge) Contains archives of current and past versions of DBOW
- Beanie on SourceForge (SourceForge) Contains archives of current and past versions of Beanie
Interviews
- The Seanchai Filmmaker
- Long Days and Short Films, published in the East Anglian Daily Times on August 15, 1992.
- Dermot Tynan – Making Movies, published in the Galway Advertiser on January 12, 1995.
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