METRO
SCREEN HURSTVILLE: ENTER THE DRAGON FILM FESTIVAL [Jan 2004]
Funding was received from Hurstville City Council and the FTO
to run a 19 hour video production workshop through Metro’s
Mobile Unit. This initiative was part of the Enter the Dragon
annual festival held at Hurstville. Three short videos were produced.
12 participants
Partners: Hurstville City Council and the NSW FTO
METRO SCREEN THE “COWSHED”
VIDEO YOUTH PROJECT [Jan 2004]
The “Cowshed” Video Youth Project evolved from a partnership
between the Metro Screen Mobile Unit and Holroyd City Council.
“The Cowshed” is part of the Wentworthville Youth
Services, established to empower young people through the provision
of information, support and resources in order to give them a
voice and recognition as equal members of society. A 25 hour video
production workshop was conducted with disadvantaged youth aged
12-22 for local youth from the Holroyd area. The outcomes of this
project allowed students to produce three videos using their own
scripts/script concepts.
12 participants
Partner: Holroyd City Council
METRO SCREEN GOULBURN: Certificate III
in Cinema Projection [Apr 2004]
In response to the expanding revival of cinema activity in regional
NSW, Metro Screen received further funding from the NSW Film and
Television Office to run a second Cinema Projectionist program
in regional NSW. The training program was designed for people
working or volunteering as cinema projectionists. The course combines
technical and theoretical training with hands-on experience and
covers a range of practical topics including the operation of
various projection formats as well as the care and maintenance
of both film and cinema equipment. On completion of the formal
coursework, students developed their practical skills through
work experience attachments with local cinemas.
12 participants
Partner: NSW Film and Television
Office
METRO SCREEN SHOOTING WEST: Penrith Regional
Gallery [Apr 2004]
Shooting West is an opportunity for aspiring western Sydney filmmakers
to participate in workshops, seminars, and film screenings, as
well as meet with filmmakers, industry representatives and celebrity
guests to get an understanding and first point of entry into the
world of film and television. The Mobile Unit provided taster
workshops in Video Production, Editing with Final Cut Pro, and
Web Design with Dreamweaver. The workshops were aimed at beginners,
providing a hands-on opportunity to explore the basics. Metro
Screen also curated a screening program of works from the Raw
Nerve Short Film Initiative, Channel Free, and the Indigenous
and Multicultural Mentorship Schemes which screened throughout
the day.
96 participants
Partner: NSW Film and Television
Office
GOULBURN: Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training: Train the Trainer [May 2004]
A Workplace Assessor and Training course was run in Goulburn,
as a follow up to the Certificate III in Cinema Projection. The
qualification is useful to participants working within all areas
of cinema operations to manage themselves and others, and to pass
on the skills learnt through the Cinema Projectionist course to
their co-workers and others within their community.
12 participants
Partner: NSW Film and Television Office
PLAY NOW/ACT NOW REGIONAL SEMINARS. Multiple sites.
Through its Play Now/Act Now project with NSW Health Metro Screen
ran 6 regional workshops in Newcastle, Wollongong, Armidale, Dubbo,
Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay promoting the Getting Smashed festival
for young people to make a short film about the issues of alcohol
and drugs. The workshops resulted in 11 regional entries demonstrating
the enthusiasm for filmmaking in regional NSW.
50 participants
Partner: NSW Health
NYNGAN: Outback Flicks “Sustainable
Living Project” [Nov 2004]
This three day program for young people covered the short film
making process from conceptualisation and storyboarding to editing
the final product. The program was funded by the NSW Department
of Environment and Conservation “It’s a Living Thing”
program, and was run in conjunction with the Bogan Shire Council.
The three completed films focused on environment and sustainability
and were used to educate the community of Bogan Shire about these
issues.
15 participants
Partners: NSW Department of Environment and Conservation and Bogan
Shire Council
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