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BT’s Big Voice comes to an exciting conclusion for this region with the Big Voice Festival on Sunday 20th May 2012 from 1:00pm - 4:00pm ...
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The summer school will feature a range of contemporary dance technique classes, contact work, repertory and creative workshops and will culmin...
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A new Early Intervention & Prevention Team will work across Leeds with children and young people to make sure they have the best chance of a ...
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Championing and celebrating the talent of the UK’s young independent filmmakers aged under 25 The INDIs (Independent Directions) is aimed at young filmmakers who are making films without major funding or production company support – we are not looking for films made by community groups, school productions or with big organisations; these films are great but are already well celebrated across the UK. We are looking for innovation, a raw talent in filmmaking and clever or engaging storytelling from young people with a DIY approach to making films. All types of film are accepted: Live action drama, animation, documentary or promo (e.g. music video, skate or promo ads). Films can be of any genre and any length. Budget is not a factor and we are not judging production values, although we believe good editing and sound can be delivered without spending lots of money. You can beg, borrow or buy your equipment and have as much help as you want from your friends and family, just not professional filmmakers. Shortlisted films will be screened in a day of celebration of young independent filmmaking on Monday 2nd April 2012 during the 13th Leeds Young People’s Film Festival, where a panel of moving image makers and industry professionals will be on hand to give advice and feedback to the filmmakers. Prizes of £150 will be awarded in four age groups: Upto 10 years old 11 – 14 15 – 19 20 – 25 An overall winner will be selected from each of the four age groups to receive the IAC (Institute of Amateur Cinematographers) Award for the best independent film with a cash prize of £250 towards their next film. Deadline for submissions is Friday 2nd March 2012 For more information and to download the entry form go to www.leedsyoungfilm.comLeeds City Council
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