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Youth Film Project – Sustainable Communities

October 16, 2021 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

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Youth Film Project – Virtual Information Morning

  • Are you a young person interested in film making?
  • Or learning skills for a career in media?

If the answer is ‘yes’ and you’re between the ages of 14-18, join us on Saturday, 16th October 2021 at 10.30 am to find out about this unique FREE training opportunity!

48 young people living in South, East and West Cork will have the opportunity to participate in training which will cover the following:

  • The Basics of Video Production & Videography.
  • The Camera & the Core Camera Skills for Video.
  • Sound Recording & Video Lighting Techniques.
  • Storyboarding & pre-production planning.
  • Video Editing Techniques.

The training will start out online using Zoom and hopefully later, face to face sessions will be held. The training will be provided by Cork Film Centre and will be funded through SECAD and the LEADER Programme 2014-2020.  The Youth Film Project will take place between October 2021 and October 2022.

Contact us now for the Virtual Information Morning Zoom Link!

If you are interested in finding our more about the Youth Film Project and how you can take part, please join us at the Virtual Information Morning.  To receive the Zoom link, please ask your parent or legal guardian to email the following information immediately to noconnell@secad.ie:

  • Name of Young Person
  • Postal address of Young Person
  • Email address of Young Person
  • Mobile number of Young Person
  • Age of Young Person

As Parental Consent is needed, we also need the following:

  • Name of Parent or Legal Guardian
  • Mobile number of Parent or Legal Guardian
  • Email address of Parent or Legal Guardian
  • Please state that you give permission for the young person to attend the virtual information morning.

 

This Youth Film Project is part of the SECAD Sustainable Communities Training Programme.


The Youth Film Project was set up to:

  • enable young people to learn film making skills
  • document the delivery and outcomes of the Sustainable Communities Training Programme.

Through participating in the Youth Film Project, 48 young people will have the opportunity to learn the basics of film making and also gain knowledge and experience of documentary film making including:

  • The Basics of Video Production & Videography.
  • The Camera & the Core Camera Skills for Video.
  • Sound Recording & Video Lighting Techniques.
  • Storyboarding & pre-production planning.
  • Video Editing Techniques.

Participants will develop their own film during the process (from October 2021 to May 2022) and the final film will be showcased at an event in Autumn 2022.

If you are unable to attend the virtual information morning but would still like to take part in the Youth Film Project, please ask your parent or legal guardian to email the following information immediately to noconnell@secad.ie:

Your Name | Address | Email | Mobile Number | Age
A
short summary of any film making experience you have and why you feel this course is for you!
(No experience is needed to take part!)

As Parental Consent is needed to take part in the Youth Film Project, we also need the following:

Name | Mobile Number | Email Address of Parent or Legal Guardian
Please state that you give permission for the young person to take part in the Youth Film Project.

This Youth Film Project is part of the SECAD Sustainable Communities Training Programme.

For more details, about the Virtual Information Morning, the Youth Film Project or the Sustainable Communities Training Programme, contact Nuala at SECAD on:

M: 087 9672515
E: noconnell@secad.ie

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Sustainable Communities Training Programme

Community members in 16 towns in South, East and West Cork are taking part in the SECAD Sustainable Communities Training Programme which started out on 15th September 2021.

The programme seeks to enable communities to build Community Development Teams and participants in the programme are currently taking part in training to enable them to develop Community-Led Sustainability Plans, including detailed plans for Legacy Projects for their own communities.

The core programme will run until June 2022 and has started with a series of weekly workshops that cover a wide range of important sustainability topics. The participants are supported throughout as they build their sustainability plans with members of their own community, before finally presenting their work as a group at the showcase in autumn 2022.

Who is this programme for?
The following people are currently taking part in this programme:

  • Community volunteers already involved in groups in their own area
  • Community members with skills, interests and ideas and who are not part of a group in their own area
  • Business owners and individuals who would like the opportunity to work remotely or set up a business in their own local area

Could you be one of a diverse range of voices in your community who are currently developing a plan for your community’s future?

It’s not too late to join in!

This programme will give you the opportunity to link with your own community members to learn, share ideas and prioritise plans to develop a strong sustainable community integrating social, economic and environmental strands.

Communities taking part in the programme include:

Youghal | Castlemartyr | Midleton | Carrigtwohill | Cobh | Glounthaune | Passage West | Douglas | Carrigaline
Courceys area (including Ballinspittle & Garrettstown) | Tracton | Kinsale | Rosscarbery| Clonakilty | Skibbereen | Baltimore

You can join in at any stage so if you would like to become involved in the SECAD Sustainable Communities Training Programme, please go to:
www.secad.ie/leader/sustainable-communities

You will find full details about the programme and how to register to take part.

The SECAD Sustainable Communities Training Programme South & West Cork is funded under the LEADER Programme (2014-2020) through the
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development – Europe Investing in Rural Areas. Approvals for the awards of funding under this initiative are made by
Cork County Council’s LEADER Local Action Groups which are a subgroup of the Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs).

 

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Details

Date:
October 16, 2021
Time:
11:30 am - 12:30 pm