filmmaking

Seeing Ourselves Connected

Autumn 2008 Half Term (27-31 October 2008)

A workshop exploring new, creative ways of using digital media to share ideas and develop them with others from around the world

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All of the Tigers thoroughly enjoyed your workshop, so much so that they continued developing their films for the rest of the week! I wanted to write to tell you how impressed I was by the thought and process you developed for the festival. From the opening ‘getting to know you’ game (genius!); to the group development of themes; to the concentration of the group as they engaged beautifully with VisitorsStudio – the whole day was very smooth and spot on :)” – Ruth Fenton, Arts Project Coordinator, Science Museum

Participants: 6-10 young people (16+ years old) from the Tigers Community Group
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Grove Park Special School Claim the Borough of Brent

Spring 2008


I was filming. It had been a very interesting day. It was fun. It was fun to learn about what councillors do. It was good to be in charge for once.” – Young participant on the Brent Town Hall visit
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Inclusive filmmaking workshops to create a documentary challenging community perceptions of Grove Park Special School.

Participants: 20 students between the ages of 10 and 14 from Grove Park Special School in Brent
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Mayfield Maths Madness

Spring 2007

“I feel so proud cause I didn’t think I could do that” ;

“When I solve a problem, I feel really proud of myself”;

“I feel like I’ve touched the moon”;

“I feel like I’m on a train and I’ve come out of a tunnel” – young participants from Mayfield Primary School

Workshops to create and film a drama promoting an enthusiasm for maths at Mayfield Primary School.

Participants: 28 children aged 8-9 years old from Mayfield Primary School


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