An Exeter School alumnus is celebrating co-running his third annual Summer Film School which was attended by 25 young people, including pupils from his old school.
1998 leaver Philip Symes is part of Four of Swords Theatre and, together with business partner Sarah White, runs the successful Summer Film School at Poltimore House just outside of Exeter.
Summer Film School provides children aged 10-14 with the opportunity to work with highly skilled filmmakers and create a professional short film in just one week.
Alumnus Phil said Four of Swords was formed with the...
Overview: Exeter film school will provide school kids aged 8 - 12 years old with the opportunity to work with highly skilled filmmakers in creating a professional short film. This is to be shown at a special premiere screening as well as being submitted to film festivals around the world.
The real aim is to give the kids a full-fat, fun, filmmaking experience...and a film they can be proud of.
How it will work: Colourburn is a film production company with a strong track record of producing ambitious films and working with abled and disabled children. Colourburn will be in...
Colourburn, a video and marketing agency located in Southernhay, and Exeter Phoenix have partnered to give kids aged 8 to 12 the opportunity to take part in a unique film school, which will see children create their very own short film and have it screened at a special premiere during ‘Screen on the Green’, which takes place in Northenhay Gardens this August.
The week-long, interactive, fun course starts on 28 July 2014, and those involved will get real hands-on experience working with a professional crew.
Damo Cross of Colourburn comments: “Both Exeter Phoenix and...