
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!!!!
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