We are thinking about doing the Tre project. This is about making an archive film about the word home. This could be what you interpret to be home such as area, house, people. This would be a film made out of recent and archive footage. The brief is really open and can be practically anything. A women called Barbara came in on Friday and talked about the brief to us and what people have done in the past.
Here is what she said:What are the aims of the project?3 - 5 minute short film. They will distribute this onto the web and DVD.
What has the partner produced before?Creative films, a DVD about Cornish related issues. Films, photography about farms (exhibited round Cornwall)
How did they get into the creative industries?University course in television drama, working title films company. e.g. Bridget Jones, Four Weddings and a Funeral) worked in BBC 4. Start at bottom work up. moved Cornwall and started to make films. Made a film company.
What is their ethos? Giving people a voice(opinions and feelings) giving people a chance to express their feelings. being able to explore their issues.
What do they need you to do?pretty open project, make an archive film half new half old footage.
What are the time / project constraints?Finish film by the end of term.
What is the social context?
The social context for this project is bringing communities together. For instance trying to connect the Isles of Scilly, with the rest of the UK. They will do this by working and connecting with the 5 schools in the Isles of Scilly, and work with schools here.
The ethos is to give people in the community a chance to express their feelings and explore their issues that they are interesting. She quoted ' Giving people a voice'. This means the above.
Here is a quote from:
http://www.awen.org.uk/'We operate with a "more-than-profit" ethos, which means all profits are routed directly back into community projects we're developing. The CIC format enables us to stay close both to the management and delivery of Awen's projects.'
I think the positives of this project are that there are a lot of subjects you could make this film about because everyone has a different opinion on home. The negatives are that you have to work with archive film in some sort of way.
They are funded by themselves. Basically they do a project and profits from that pay for the next project and some spare money just in case needed.
This project could lead to varied opportunities such as showing our films at the Cornwall Film Festival. This is the kind of standards she would like. The Tre project would like us to really get creative and make a film themed on home using archive and recent footage. If they like it then we could show it at Cornwall Film Festival and other venues around Cornwall and get our work and us noticed. It's not just colleges they are working with it is Communities in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to find out what home really means to us and how archive film inspires and informs us about our past and future. Also they want to find out what stories should be re-captured in the Westerly part of Great Britain.