Outlook for Someday Free Film Making Workshop in Te Puke, Bay of Plenty
Vector Group Charitable Trust will host a free filmmaking workshop for youth put on by The Outlook for Someday crew. We are excited and welcome any youth interested in film to rock up to our youth creatives in Te Puke. We welcome all from Te Puke and surrounding districts.
Someday Workshop | Te Puke
Date: Thursday 31st May 2018
Time: 9am – 4:30pm
Venue: Vector Group Youth Creatives Centre,
16 Oxford Street, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty
Who: 11-18yr olds
Cost: Free!
How: Register here
At least 30 workshops are planned, including 5 Kaupapa Māori film-making workshops and also new Pasifika-focused workshops.
The Outlook for Someday team are working hard on getting each workshop funded. Please check the schedule below for updates about the one you’d like to go to.
The workshops are open to young people from school years 7 to 13 (age 11 to 18), as well as teachers and youth workers who want to engage with The Outlook for Someday as a vehicle for sustainability film-making.
All participants will make short films and screen them at the end of the workshop.
Each participant will also have an opportunity to develop their own story idea – one that is meaningful to them and which they could then turn into a film as an entry to the Someday Challenge.
Each year about half of the winning films in the film challenge are made by young people who have been to workshops.
All workshops will run from 9am to 4.30pm. Most of them will take place on a weekday.
Spaces for each workshop are limited to 25 participants.
Young people, teachers and youth workers are invited to register for a workshop in their area by using the registration form.
Please register if you are a teacher or youth worker planning to accompany younger participants – so we know to expect you and can contact you beforehand if necessary.
And please contact us prior to registering if you are considering registering a group of more than 5 students.
You can also help to promote the Workshop Series with this flyer which you can download and email – or print and put up.