
The Harrow Youth Documentary Project Filmmaking Workshops
Shaping the World Around Us:
Presented by HACA #HACFromHome Workshop Series
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Dates & TimesOver the course of four sessions, professional filmmakers from Blue Shoes Productions will work alongside a group of young participants aged 11-14 to explore their views on some of the important issues in the world today, such as the climate crisis, the impact of lockdown and child food poverty and how we can each make a difference.
Participants will learn story-building skills and with expert support create their own film as a group, capturing their own footage and interviews and learning about the editing process.
The final film will then be presented through a digital screening and a Q&A.
Please note that participants will need a recording device - phone or tablet which can record video.
Workshop 1: Conception
Our first workshop with the cohort will include introductions from us and those who are involved. Together, we will mind-map ideas and issues which the young people think would be important to cover, and storyboard out how we imagine a final film might look.
It will be a creative space where we share videos and stories to provide inspiration, and have open and honest discussions about the subject of the film.
Workshop 2: Production
Following on from the first workshop, we will help to direct the young participants to capture footage and interviews to help bring the film to a reality. We aim to guide the participants in how to frame a shot, what sort of footage to collect, and how to conduct interviews. We will also encourage participants to film on phones or other devices to capture footage themselves.
Workshop 3: Editing together the film
Once the principal production has been completed and we have edited together the footage which has been sent by the young participants, we will show them where we are up to and will discuss the next steps. We will invite comments and critiques for what has been created, and ask for any suggestions for the final changes. We would then end with a debrief, discuss the process of creating the film, and figure out whether the subject matter has been covered well through the film.
Workshop 4: Screening and Q&A
In the final workshop, we would stream the final film which the young people have created online, followed by a Q&A session between us and the young participants to talk through what they have achieved. Questions will be open to the audience so that there is a wider engagement with the topics and issues at hand.
Zoom Sessions
We will email all participants before the course begins with all relevant Zoom details.
Please note that participants will need a recording device - phone or tablet which can record video.
Pay What You Can
HAC are committed to bringing quality entertainment and arts engagement to our community during these tough times. We appreciate that the current pandemic has affected our communities in different ways, which is why we are making this a 'Pay What You Can' event. It's simple, pay what you can and support the work we do! Ticket prices range from £2 - £20, simply select your ticket price at checkout.
We thank you for supporting Harrow Arts Centre during these very difficult times for the arts sector.
The Harrow Youth Documentary Project Filmmaking Workshops
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