Join us on 21st February at 3pm for a Live Zoom Launch Event for the films made by a group of young filmmakers based in the North West during a virtual Film Camp led by Making the Future & Make Film History projects. Places are limited, so pre-booking is required.
Over the course of two weeks, they gained access to archives such as the IFI, BBC and BFI and made their own unique films. During this Zoom Event, Project leads and young filmmakers will discuss how they re-imagined and re-purposed archival footage and the strengths and limitations of making films using their mobile devices.
Making the Future is a cross-border cultural heritage programme led by the Nerve Centre, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, National Museums NI and the Linen Hall Library and is funded through the PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Make Film History is funded by UKRI-AHRC and the Irish Research Council under the 'UK-Ireland Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Networking Call' (grant numbers AH/V002066/1 and IRC/V002066/1).
Join us on 21st February at 3pm for a Live Zoom Launch Event for the films made by a group of young filmmakers based in the North West during a virtual Film Camp led by Making the Future & Make Film History projects. Places are limited, so pre-booking is required.
Over the course of two weeks, they gained access to archives such as the IFI, BBC and BFI and made their own unique films. During this Zoom Event, Project leads and young filmmakers will discuss how they re-imagined and re-purposed archival footage and the strengths and limitations of making films using their mobile devices.
Making the Future is a cross-border cultural heritage programme led by the Nerve Centre, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, National Museums NI and the Linen Hall Library and is funded through the PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Make Film History is funded by UKRI-AHRC and the Irish Research Council under the 'UK-Ireland Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Networking Call' (grant numbers AH/V002066/1 and IRC/V002066/1).