The county council’s Working Denbighshire team are looking for aspiring film-makers in the area to help with creating a new short film which will celebrate the people they support and the work of the organisation.
No previous experience is needed, and professional filming and editing equipment will be available to use during shooting thanks to arts and media charity, TAPE.
Beginning on the July 25 five dedicated days are planned, which will be solely focused on both the creation of ideas, filming, and editing. The days will be divided up as follows:
* July 25 – Decide what stories you want to tell and how the stories will look and sound.
* August 8 and 9 – These are the production days, with filming on location and interview filming taking place.
* August 15 and 16 – These days will be dedicated to editing and adding the finishing touches to the film.
The film will later be used in Working Denbighshire’s promotional materials going forward.
Steve Swindon, Founder and Creative Director at TAPE, said: “TAPE is excited to be involved in this project. We know how getting involved with something like this can be really positive for young people and lead on to other exciting opportunities in the film and creative industries."
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation, said: “This is a brilliant opportunity for any aspiring filmmakers to come and share their ideas and get the chance to use both professional filming and editing equipment for free."
Working Denbighshire is part funded through the Welsh Government Communities for Work Plus Programme which supports those most disadvantaged in the labour market to overcome the barriers preventing them from gaining employment.
Working
Denbighshire has received £3,529,632 from the UK Government through the UK
Shared Prosperity Fund.
*To get involved in the film, contact workingdenbighshire@denbighshire.gov.uk or call 01745 331438.
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