Two Changing Cities

All Hallows RC Business, Enteprise and Sports COllege & The Academy of St Francis of Assisi As Salford and Liverpool change their economy and culture, young Mancunians and Liverpudlians ask the questions… Who are we? Where are we from? And where are we going?

CREDITS:

Teju Abari, Rachel ANderson, Scotty Asoro, Matthew Fisher, Naomi Ogbeta, Alexa Piekarski, Cedric Sefaranga, Brandon SMith, Jessica Baker, Chris Corkhill, Connor Goodwin, Jenna Harper

Writing Support: Colin Farrell

Teaching Support: Zoe Rae & Nicola Ousey

During the year 2012-13 project, Clapperboard has worked with young people from Greater Manchester and Merseyside. We have also contacted new, vibrant and ‘up and coming’ film companies, graduates and editors - thereby strengthening our commitment to supportive young, innovative and creative people from our communities.

With the guidance of industry professionals, each group of young people developed their ideas from script to screen, producing six short films explorings the issues around online safety, identity, community, violent crime, discrimination, health, wellbeing and sexuality. Their stories are honest, real, controversial and sometimes humorously dark.

The six films submitted for the 2013 competition were judged by high profile industry professionals: acclaimed writer Frank cottrell Boyce, award-winning producer Nicola Shindler, actors Steven Graham and Hannah Walters, and Clapperboard volunteer Richard Outram, a University of Salford graduate.

We hope you enjoy this and the other videos from this years competition and join us in celebrating these young film-makers’ achievements.


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