A new Bradford film school is running a 48-hour film- making challenge for people aged 16 to 19 on Thursday and Friday, June 13 and 14.
The competition is open to prospective students who are considering a film course, or would like to enter the film industry.
Entrants will be given an opportunity to put their film-making skills on show at Bradford Film School in Great Horton Road, Bradford. Students will plan, produce and shoot a short film in groups. Day two will consist of post-production and presentation of short films. Entrants will be judged by a jury including David Wilson, director of UNESCO City of film.
The Bradford Film School also offers a workshop on student film distribution which is free and can be delivered at schools and colleges. For information call Franziska Florack on (01274) 433087. Visit bradfordfilmschool.co.uk.
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