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HOURS OF OPERATION

Wed-Thu, 9am – 5pm

YOUNG FILMMAKERS and CHANNEL FREE combine to form Metro Screen’s youth programme, providing access to digital film technology, training and mentorship for young people aged 11 – 16. Metro Screen runs school holiday workshops and special projects in filmmaking and is the leading youth film training and production facility in Australia. Our programmes are industry based, which means you will have hands-on learning with professional equipment and experienced tutors.

END OF YEAR SCREENING

Metro Screen’s Channel Free and Young Filmmakers invites you to:
THE END OF YEAR SCREENING ’08
Meet our 11 – 16 year old filmmakers.

See the work they produced through our regular school holiday workshops and Channel Free special projects.

16 new works | short films | TV commercials | film trailers | the making of

This is a free screening so see you there!

Wed 10 Dec 4pm – 5.30pm
Chauvel Cinema, Paddington Town Hall, Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd.
02 9356 1818 | metro@metroscreen.org.au

Download for full details of what’s screening >>


Metro Screen and TropJr put Redfern's youth on the silver screen
Working with disadvantaged youth in Redfern, Metro Screen’s Channel Free has partnered with TropJr to produce a short film to screen out of competition at the 2009 festival.

This project provides the youth of Redfern with a national platform to express their creativity through short film while adding to the richness of the TropJr event and expanding its accessibility to a cross section of youth.” stated Project Director for Tropfest Morgwn Rimel

Making an entry for Tropfest or TropJr?

Metro Screen offers you 15% off the full published price of equipment hire and facilities. Just credit Metro Screen to receive your 15% off non-members rate. Metro Screen members receive an extra 5% off.

Entries close January 8. [this offer excludes tape stock, operator fees and new media services]


SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS

Young Filmmakers runs extensive workshops in digital film production during the January, April, July and October school holidays. The three-day intensive workshops enable participants to write, act, shoot, light, direct, edit and produce their own films. Participants will join an established collective of over 300 young Sydney filmmakers and become part of the Young Filmmakers community, receiving regular updates and invites to screenings and special events.

An added touch of glamour and excitement for the school holiday workshops have seen participants making films for Sony TropJnr and other films screened internationally in Texas, Berlin, San Francisco, New York, Vancouver, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and of course throughout Australia.

FEES
The current workshop fee is $295 (inclGST), but may be more or less depending on the type of course. Some free workshop places (subsidised by the Department of Family, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs) are available to disadvantaged young people upon application.
CHANNEL FREE SPECIAL PROJECTS
Project fees are subsidised through Metro Screen and the Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations.

Channel Free is dedicated to helping marginalised, disadvantaged or ‘at risk’ youth gain access to digital film technology; empowering them to tell their own stories and get their voices heard in the wider community. Projects run over a period of three to six months and provide free intensive training in digital film and new media production, mentorship with experienced professionals and practical filmmaking experience.

In 2007 Channel Free worked in co-production with Twenty10 youth support to produce a short drama, ‘Stray’ which has already screened at over fifteen international film festivals, been packaged as a DVD resource for young people and picked up a North American distributor!

Involvement in a Channel Free project enables young people to develop their creativity, self-confidence, teamwork and technical skills in an inspiring professional environment. Filmmaking allows them to express themselves through a medium that transcends barriers in academic ability, literacy, language and cultural background.

To find out more about our holiday workshops or special projects use the WASSUP? menu on the left.
Stay tuned for our video launch at the Chauvel Cinema later this year!
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LOCATION
Channel Free is based at Metro Screen, which is located in the Paddington Town Hall [Australia], alongside the Chauvel Cinema + Radio 2RES. The central Sydney location is well serviced by public transport + close to restaurants, cinemas, cafes + galleries.

HOW TO GET TO METRO SCREEN BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
From Museum train station [Liverpool St exit] catch either the 380, 378 or 333 bus up Oxford St to Paddington Town Hall. Alternatively catch the 352 bus via Newtown + Surry Hills. The bus stop is directly opposite the Paddington Town Hall with the Metro Screen entrance located through the Chauvel Cinema entrance on Oatley Rd.
Contact CHANNEL FREE
If you require further information about the CHANNEL FREE project, please contact:

CHANNEL FREE Coordinator Jan Ellis
P: 02 9356 1818 | F: 02 9361 5320 | E: channelfree@metroscreen.org.au