Friday, 25 September 2009

it's time to apply for uncommon shorts.....

uncommon shorts 2

Are you a budding filmmaker? Do you think you have Speilberg/Tarantino/Scorsese/Michael Moore like potential? Well, ‘Uncommon Shorts’ – a new project run by MYVP could be for you!

MYVP, working with our partners Littlestar Media Productions and Cornerhouse, will be creating film number two of a series of three new short films made by young people in Manchester, funded through FirstLight Movies and the Lottery National Film Fund.


We are looking for committed young people aged 14-19 who would like to volunteer to be part of a dynamic film crew.

The film that you create will give you the chance to put your creative hat on and really use your imagination, and to top it all you’ll be able to get your voice heard on issues that you’re interested in!

You’ll also receive training to take you from initial idea, through script, storyboard, direction, video production, editing and sound track to your completed film.

And if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also be entering your final film into a variety of film festivals across the UK and abroad, and it will also be shown as part of an MYVP celebration event in central Manchester in April!

So what are we looking for?
In order to be considered for this opportunity you need to be:

  • Aged between 14-19
  • Living in Manchester.
  • Prepared to have a high level of commitment: we’ll need you to be available over the October half term (26th October to 1st November) for the filming. The project will also have some production planning and editing workshops during some evenings and weekends
  • Able to work in a team.
  • Able to think creatively

PLUS are you a budding writer or film critic? a blogger or a Photo-journalist in waiting?
Then the ‘Uncommon Shorts’ project also has fantastic opportunities for you to show off your journalistic, creative writing skills, photography and blogging skills. You will have "access all areas" passes so that you can follow the film production, interview the crew, the writers and the stars of our new film project.

How do you apply?
If you are interested, contact Lance for a film crew application form at lance@myvp.org.uk or call him on 0161 236 3334 for more details. Make sure your application gets to us by Friday 9th October at 5pm!
For the film reporter/blogger opportunity ring or email for chat or for further details.

Then what happens?
As there are a limited number of places for this opportunity, we’ll be interviewing film project candidates. We want to make sure that we select people that are passionate about the project and are dedicated to working on it and seeing it through to the end.

If you have always wanted to make a film about an issue you are passionate about and would like to work with professionals and other young people and gain exciting new skills, we would love to hear from you!
So, APPLY NOW!!!!

Friday, 11 September 2009

Work Continues at the Ardwick plot and... "Meanwhile in Manchester"


Young people have been busy improving the green spaces at Ardwick Youth Centre. Some raised beds have been built and a covered seating area has almost been completed. We were very lucky to have several weeks of sunny weather whilst we were working on this. We have also been busy working on "Uncommon Shorts" a project seeking to raise environmental awareness through visual media.
For more pictures and info see our facebook group.


Meanwhile in Manchester: In the run up to key climate talks in Copenhagen this December, people are beginning to take environmental action all over Britain and the world. The 10:10 campaign has been launched to try and encourage people to reduce their emissions by ten percent in the next ten years. There are many ways to reduce your emissions, from cycling to work, changing your lightbulbs to getting involved in local gardening projects. However, if we are to move towards a more sustainable world we all will need to make changes, groups such as the climate camp and Manchester climate action are active in Manchester trying to spread the word about environmental issues and how we can collectively take action.

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

THE TRUTH BEHIND THE HOUSE OF LORDS !!!!!!

We found the house of lords an interesting opportunity, to hear the views from the youths of the united kingdom. The issues debated were something that we go through everyday. There were three issues debated, celebrity, the youth in the media and the culture of mistrust that surrounds the young of great Britain. The overall agreement in the debate was that the youths were badly represented in the media. Almost everybody got the opportunity to speak, I myself (David) raised the issue how the media represents young people during and after exams i.e. when students get good grades the media claims that exams are getting easier.
It was an amazing experience and we would encourage volunteers out there, if presented with this opportunity to go for it.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

digging for victory?

A hands on experience at the green machine allotment!
The Green Machine volunteers along with Alia, Matt and Gordon (our jedi master of wood working) had a fantastic day at the Green Machine Allotment on Saturady 27th.

The salad plants have grown loads and there are potatoes popping up all over the place, plus the rhubarb is still doing well (Alia picked some so more crumble on the way!).

We also planted some more fruit bushes so by the end of the summer we'll hopefully have a berry feast with the blackcurrants and the strawberries we planted early June.

If you'd like to join in, get your hands dirt on the allotment or find out about other Green Machine Projects then get in touch with Alia or Matt at MYVP on 0161 228 0459 or email them at greenmachine@myvp.org.uk

Monday, 29 June 2009


"uncommon shorts"
New Film opportunities
with MYVP
see below for details

Friday, 26 June 2009

"uncommon shorts" journalist and photographers wanted

Are you a budding writer or film critic? a blogger or a Photo-journalist in waiting ?
Then the "uncommon shorts" project is a fantastic opportunity for you to show off your journalist , creative writing skills, photography and blogging skills. You will have "access all areas" passes so that you can follow the film production, interview the crew, the writers and the stars of our new film project. If you are 16-19 years old then this could be your break !  For further details contact sasha@myvp.org.uk 

‘uncommon shorts’ Film Project

Are you ready to get into "uncommon shorts"?

Are you a budding filmmaker? Do you think you have Speilberg/Tarantino/Scorsese/Michael Moore like potential? Well, ‘Uncommon Shorts’ – a new project run by MYVP could be for you!
MYVP working with our partners Littlestar Media Productions and Cornerhouse will be creating a series of three new short films made by young people in Manchester, funded through FirstLight Movies and the Lottery National Film Fund.

We are looking for committed young people aged 14-19 who would like to volunteer to be part of a dynamic film crew for a production based around an environmental theme.

The film that you create will give you the chance to get your voice heard on issues that you are interested in, and to top it all you can be as creative as you like!

You’ll also receive training to take you from initial idea, through script, storyboard, direction, video production, editing and sound track to your completed film.

And if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also be entering your final film into a variety of film festivals across the UK and abroad, and it will also be shown as part of an MYVP celebration event in central Manchester in April!

So what are we looking for?

In order to be considered for this opportunity you need to be:

  • Aged between 14-19

· Prepared to have a high level of commitment: we’ll need you to be available over the summer holidays (July and August). This project will also have some workshops during some evenings and weekends.

  • Able to work in a team.
  • Able to think creatively
  • Living in Greater Manchester.

How do you apply?

If you are interested, contact Sasha for an application form at sasha@myvp.org.uk or call her on 0161 236 3334 for more details. Make sure your application gets to us by Friday 9th July at 5pm!

Then what happens?

As there are a limited number of places for this opportunity, we’ll be interviewing film project candidates. We want to make sure that we select people that are passionate about the project and are dedicated to working on it and seeing it through to the end.

If you have always wanted to make a film about an issue you are passionate about and would like to work with professionals and other young people and gain exciting new skills, we would love to hear from you! So, APPLY NOW!!!!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Free Training: How to Work with Youth Volunteers!

vinvolved Manchester - the volunteering programme for 16-25 year olds is delivering FREE 'Hosting Young Volunteers' training to Manchester based organisations and groups.

The training is to to be held on Wednesday 24th June and Wednesday 1st July 10am - 3.30pm at GMCVO on Ardwick Green, Manchester. The training is a 2 day course so you are required to commit to BOTH DAYS.

If you are considering hosting young volunteers, creating volunteer opportunities or projects, want to gain a practical insight into the realities of engaging young volunteers or have faced challenges in your experience of young volunteers - this is the training for you!

The training takes you on a whistle stop tour of youth volunteering - from ensuring your organisation is young volunteer friendly, to legal and policy requirements, the training looks at the induction, training and retention of volunteers and will be guided by your needs and interests.


So, book your place now - places are on a first come first serve basis and the details of the training will be forwarded out to organisations across Manchester so potentially will fill up fast. Contact Helen on helen@myvp.org.uk or call 0161 228 6520

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

well after a bit of a struggle.....

Well..... www.myvp.org.uk is up and running !

After a bit of a struggle we finally got the new web site up, as you'll know doubt see it's only meant to be a temporary holding page , whilst we design and build the new site....

Knowing how long this one has taken we should have the new site up and running before the end of the decade.....

Actually we hope to have it up and running in three to six months time, so if you are an MYVP volunteer (or want to become one) and are interested on working on the next generation of MYVP web presence the get in touch!

Friday, 24 April 2009

New Blog, New Web Page

Hi everyone and welcome to the MYVP blog.

Because of our need too update our website, (our old site looked cool(ish) but we couldn't update it so it's now way out of date), we have created a new "holding" webpage with up to date contact details etc.
This is until we finish our new web site which will have an MYVP projects as one half of the site and the other half will be run/created/edited by youth volunteers themselves and include the content and comments they want to publish online.

What we are also doing in creating this blog so that we can add the news, opportunities and events coming up at MYVP, so that you can see what we're up to and what you can take part in.

We'll be adding and trying out other features of the next few weeks, so any suggestions and ideas you have then please let us know.