Mary Hignett Bequest Fund Supports Oswestry Young Film-Makers Project, October 2014

Fri, Oct 10th 2014 at 12:00 am -

Kinokulture cinema, who have recently moved into new premises at 9 Arthur Street in Oswestry, are pleased to announce that through support from the Mary Hignett Bequest Fund they will be launching a new season of film-making workshops for young people.

This image is from a previous Oswestry young film-Makers masterclass in 2013 with award winning feature film director Greg Hall, producer Becky Finlay-Hall and writer/actor Paul Marlon at The Centre, Oak Street, Oswestry
This image is from a previous Oswestry young film-Makers masterclass in 2013 with award winning feature film director Greg Hall, producer Becky Finlay-Hall and writer/actor Paul Marlon at The Centre, Oak Street, Oswestry

The Oswestry Young Film-Makers Project aimed at 12 16 year olds will run from late October through to March offering a series of masterclasses and the opportunity for young film-makers to work alongside local businesses to create bespoke cinema advertisements that can be shown on the big screen before feature films at kinokulture's new 79 seat digital cinema.


It is hoped that this project will support young people to gain new skills in film-making as well as encouraging them to work creatively with local independent business owners and community groups.

As with previous film-making workshops, kinokulture will offer young film-makers the opportunity to learn from professionals within the film industry.

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This image is from a previous Oswestry young film-Makers masterclass in 2013 with award winning feature film director Greg Hall, producer Becky Finlay-Hall and writer/actor Paul Marlon at The Centre, Oak Street, Oswestry

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