Revealing outtakes and behind the scenes of footage from Never Too Late, The Making of also offers up a word of advice from the filmmakers to those who care.
When Provanhall Housing Association needed to communicate their annual report to their members, they got in touch with their local youth group to help out. Now there are annual reports and there are annual reports.
A snapshot into a child’s world of art and creativity. Made with a variety of children’s organisations and arts groups in Glasgow for the Children in ScotlandPicture This conference 2008
When the music initiative British Urban Collective headed to Scotland in the autumn of 2008, Sharon McCance took the opportunity to follow the journey of some of the project’s 30 young participants from nervous starts till a loud finish.
Through attending Diversity Films Weekend Film School and Platform Film Group, new filmmaker Peter McMahon’s first short film looks at anti-social behaviour and bullying towards people with learning disabilities.
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Never Too Late
6 minutes
St Mungo’s Academy Young Carers Group
A rising rap star and a multi-talented crew explore in words and music the reality that some people face of being a young carer.
Making Never Too Late
10 minutes
St Mungo’s Academy Young Carers Group
Revealing outtakes and behind the scenes of footage from Never Too Late, The Making of also offers up a word of advice from the filmmakers to those who care.
Saturday Sportscene
8 minutes 30 seconds
Sidekix Young People
A group of energetic young people from Cumbernauld make a short film about their award-winning sports project.
Provanhall Housing Association
12 minutes
Provanhall Youth Group
When Provanhall Housing Association needed to communicate their annual report to their members, they got in touch with their local youth group to help out. Now there are annual reports and there are annual reports.
Imagine A Different World
4 minutes
Platform Young Filmmakers’ Group
A snapshot into a child’s world of art and creativity. Made with a variety of children’s organisations and arts groups in Glasgow for the Children in Scotland Picture This conference 2008
The Legacy – Glasgow Urban Collective
30 minutes
Sharon McCance – BAFTA New Talent 2010 Nominated Best Director
When the music initiative British Urban Collective headed to Scotland in the autumn of 2008, Sharon McCance took the opportunity to follow the journey of some of the project’s 30 young participants from nervous starts till a loud finish.
My Life
10 minutes
Peter McMahon
Through attending Diversity Films Weekend Film School and Platform Film Group, new filmmaker Peter McMahon’s first short film looks at anti-social behaviour and bullying towards people with learning disabilities.
Who Knows Paul Rose?
10 minutes
John Beever
First time filmmaker John highlights the musical talents of his guitar hero.