Village people
Young and old gather together, for VanLand - the community-based roving filmmaking team - has returned like Lazarus (sans caravan) to run more workshops in making and screening digital shorts at a village location near you, and it’s called VanLand Village Screen.
There are three parts to this Mediabox-funded VVS, as no-one calls it.
The first is the an investigation of teenagers past and present, to be based on real-life research drawing on the experience and skills of those aged between 12-20 or over the 55s. This is for June.
In September and October the project steps into the world of MTV and videos and unsigned band to be shown at gigs and online.
Then comes the cold November nights, and the gang will be popping along to a village hall near you to show the work and warm the cockles of your heart.
Want to get involved, then get in touch.
Contact Blind Ditch on 07754 232285 or, helpfully enough, contact@blindditch.org.
Posted by Cptn
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June 26th, 2007 at 10:13 am
[...] The second stage will be filming a local unsigned band, and the third will be going out into the wilds of the People’s Republic to show all you citizens what the heck’s been going on. For more, visit Devon and Cornwall Film. Do you want to get involved, do you know someone who would want to? Then get in touch, either with us here at info@peoplesrepublicofsouthdevon.co.uk, Devon and Cornwall Film on info@dandcfilm.co.uk, or with the Vanland crew themselves on 07754 23285 or contact@blindditch.org. The workshops will run through June, July and August. Posted by Cptn [...]