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Hi there


Due to unprecedented demand for places for our "sold out" Filmmaking Summer School, we've just added an extra facilitator from Chocolate Films Workshops which means we can add a 4th "crew" of 10 students, 5 places have already gone and we have 5 still remaining! Read on for full details below and please get in touch ASAP if you are interested for your child/teen...


We?d like to tell you about our new FILMMAKING WORKSHOP, taking place at SYDENHAM SCHOOL this summer!


We are working in association with CHOCOLATE FILMS, to present ?SCRIPT TO SCREEN?, an exciting FILMMAKING WORKSHOP, in which your child/teen will learn how to SCRIPT, ACT, SHOOT and EDIT their own movie, alongside some of London?s leading filmmakers!


?SCRIPT TO SCREEN? SUMMER WORKSHOP

MONDAY 5 ? FRIDAY 9 AUGUST 2019

Sydenham School (main school hall and on location around the site)

Dartmouth Road, London, SE26 4RD

10am ? 4pm each day

For ages 7-16 years (working in film crews split by age)


CHOCOLATE FILMS WORKSHOPS, based in Battersea, is a UK leader in the training of filmmaking and media skills. They run a range of projects with schools, colleges, broadcasters and leading arts organisations including The National Gallery, TATE, Barbican and The National Maritime Museum. All their workshops are facilitated by practicing film makers from CHOCOLATE FILMS, an award winning video production company based in London and Glasgow.


Running over 5 days, the ?SCRIPT TO SCREEN? workshop will provide your child/teen with in-depth training from professionals using high quality equipment. The workshop will provide valuable experience in acting on camera, directing a short film drama and production design on a shoe-string!


In film crews split by age, participants will have the opportunity to take on various roles such as director, script writer, actor, camera operator, sound person and editor to name a few!


The workshop will be held in the safe environment of Sydenham School, home to our term-time Saturday School, based in the main school hall, but also shooting on location in and around the school site!


A copy of the final film produced by each film crew will be sent to all participants via We Transfer at the end of the workshop.


For more information on Chocolate Films Workshops please see: [www.chocolatefilmsworkshops.co.uk]


BOOKING AND PAYMENT TERMS


We are so excited to provide this incredible opportunity for local children and young people! It promises to be a hugely creative, inspirational week for all involved, so don?t miss out and contact us NOW to book your child/teen?s place!


COST:


Early Bird: ?250 / ?220 for siblings (bookings made by Friday 7 June)

Standard: ?270 / ?240 for siblings (bookings made after Friday 7 June)


NB: EARLY BIRD RATES ARE VALID FOR ONE MONTH ONLY AND END STRICTLY ON FRIDAY 7 JUNE AFTER WHICH STANDARD RATES WILL APPLY


PAYMENT TERMS:


If you book in early enough, we will be able to invoice you in two parts, across two months to make payment more manageable. For example:


50% invoiced now, due for payment by 1 June latest

50% invoiced early June, due for payment by 1 July latest


Early booking is advised as previous workshops have filled up quickly and places are limited.


More information can be found at:


http://takeflightacademy.co.uk/classes/holiday-workshops/


Please get in touch with any questions you may have.


We look forward to hearing from you soon!


Best wishes,


Leanne

Director / Business Manager

Take Flight Academy of Performing Arts

w: www.takeflightacademy.co.uk

T: 07736 469321

E: [email protected]

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