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Metro Screen MOBILE UNIT Projects 2002

BELLINGEN: Video Production Workshop [Feb – Mar 2002]
With CTP funding through the NSW Department of Education and Training (Hunter Region) the Mobile Unit provided 140 hours of accredited training in video production for 12 people living in Bellingen. The youngest student won three categories in the 2002 Coffs Harbour Cool Bananas Film Festival.
12 participants
Partner: NSW Dept and Education and Training


WOOLLONGONG AND NEWCASTLE: Raw Nerve Productions [Jan – May 2002]
Our Raw Nerve initiative with AFC Film Development and Marketing Unit included emerging regional filmmakers from Woollongong and Newcastle. Both films were shot in and around local locations using the Mobile Unit equipment.
18 participants
Partner: Australian Film Commission


CAMPBELLTOWN: Young People’s Workshop [Jun 2002]
In conjunction with Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery, 11 marginalised young people between the ages of 17 and 25 received 34 hours of video production training and produced four short videos. The works included documentaries on the positives of skateboarding in western Sydney; a documentary on youth suicide & two music videos.
11 participants
Partner: Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery


NORTHERN NSW: BIG hART [Aug 2002]
The Mobile Unit provided equipment for shooting extra footage and editing on BIG hART’s “Knot at Home” project, a documentary about local Aboriginal women in Moree, Tingha, Gunnedah and Armidale.


ALBURY AND KEMPSEY: Vibe Australia [Oct 2002]
Vibe is a national indigenous magazine and website covering sport, music, entertainment, health and lifestyle. Vibe used the Mobile Unit equipment to video the indigenous 3X3 sporting + music events in Albury and Kempsey.


CAMPBELLTOWN: Cultural Fashion Night [Oct 2002]
This 37-hour project included video production training and covered a documentary of Campbelltown City Council’s Cultural Fashion Night. Five young people from different nationalities produced an 8-minute documentary included interviews with participants, behind the scenes of the show and the catwalk models.
5 participants
Partner: Campbelltown City Council2001


Metro Screen MOBILE UNIT Contact
If you require further information about MOBILE UNIT, please contact:

Metro Screen’s Mobile Unit Coordinator on
P: +61 02 9356 1818 [Tue – Thur ] E: mobileunit@metroscreen.org.au
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