All About Us 2016/17
All About Us” now comes to its seventh year. It includes a 3-day-2-night Orientation and Creative Camp, 1-month film production and a 3-day-2-night Intensive Production Camp. Through a series of filming activities, participants will learn from hands-on experience – write screenplays, scout locations, sketch storyboards, try their hands at working with a film set, edit videos and sounds, and discover how to tell their own story through moving images. Participants will learn from veteran film-makers and professional video artists to produce short videos. Selected videos will be screened in public film screenings!
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Creative Camps & Film Production
A creative video project dedicated to ethnic minorities in Hong Kong
"All About Us 2016/17" recruited 47 participants, who are mostly from Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines and some of them are from India, Japan, Indonesia, etc. The programme details is as below:
3-day-2-night Creative Training Camp
Date: 28 - 30 October 2016 (Fri – Sun)
Venue: Tai Tam Scout Centre
This camp aimed to inspire participants’ creativity through a series of specially designed collaborative activities. Participants were divided into 6 groups with support from teaching artists who were professional filmmakers, social workers from Life Workshop and student mentors from universities and even alumni.
Participants would be able to manage the basic skills of script writing, shooting and editing through 6 challenging workshops in order to get ready for the film production in November and December.
Film Production
Date: November 2016
Venue: Decided by the Teaching Artists and Participants after discussion
Participants were divided into 6 groups. They will produce creative short videos under the guidance of 6 teaching artists to learn different skills, from planning, filming, and editing to post-production.
3-day-2-night Intensive Production Camp
Date: 2 - 4 December 2016 (Fri - Sun)
Venue: Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village
Hong Kong Arts Centre, ifva
Supported by
Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Hong Kong Arts Development Council supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.