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SUMMARY:Workshop - How to make a documentary about the climate crisis in one hour (Edinburgh)
DESCRIPTION:BAFTA Scotland Award winning documentary filmmaker Duncan Cowles (as seen on BBC Scotland and iPlayer’s Scary Adult Things) presents a workshop on how to make a documentary about the climate crisis in one hour. \nThe workshop will take place at the Cornerstone Centre\, Edinburgh\, from 2 to 3pm on Saturday 27th November. \nPlease note this event is by invitation only. \nWe would like to thank EIFF Youth\, the youth programme of the Edinburgh International Film Festival\, for supporting these events. \n 
URL:https://filmaccess.scot/programme/workshop-edinburgh/
LOCATION:Cornerstone Centre\, St John's Church\, Princes St\, Edinburgh
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion - Exploring a sustainable future for the TV & Film industry (Aberdeen)
DESCRIPTION:How can film programming incite discussions around climate change and sustainability? What opportunities are there for young people to work in sustainable film exhibition and TV? How are TV and the media responding to the climate crisis? \nCome and listen to a range of voices and experiences working towards a more sustainable future in Scotland’s film industry. Hear from Zoë Conroy\, who recently reported from COP26 through Scottish Youth Film Foundation’s COP TV initiative; Mark Hope\, co-founder of Aberdeenshire’s leading multi-arts venue The Barn; Jeffrey Rogers\, Climate Reality leader and an active member of Aberdeen Climate Action and Deeside Climate Action Network; and Finlay van der Vossen\, a Film student who set up Edinburgh Green Film Festival. \nThe panel discussion will take place at Kino Bar\, Belmont Filmhouse\, Aberdeen\, from 3:30 to 4:30pm on Friday the 26th of November. \nPlease note this event is by invitation only. \nWe would like to thank EIFF Youth\, the youth programme of the Edinburgh International Film Festival\, for supporting these events.
URL:https://filmaccess.scot/programme/panel-discussion-aberdeen/
LOCATION:Kino Bar\, Belmont Filmhouse\, Belmont Street\, Aberdeen
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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