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2016 Camberwell Free Film Festival - come along and watch a free film. Also, volunteers are needed!


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The 2016 Camberwell Free Film Festival will run from Thursday 31 March to Sunday 10 April. Eleven days of free film events across London SE5. All events free- http://fff.bluebrickstudios.co.uk/filmfestival/camberwell/


The CFFF is completely run by volunteers. We are always looking for more volunteers, so drop a message to Victor if you are interested- [email protected]


What might you get up to?


Projection. Could you get involved in projecting films at our free events? No particular skills needed as long as you?re happy around a laptop, projector and PA.


Event planning & management. Would you like to plan a film event? Do you know a venue that might like to host a film screening? At Free Film Festivals we welcome people who want to create their own film events ? feature films, documentaries, new films, filmmaking events. Our festivals are completely created by local volunteers.


Stewarding. Could you guide people at our larger events and help with collecting evaluation forms and shaking a bucket? Stewards always needed.


Filmmaking. Could you help to run a filmmaking workshop or organise a ?meet the industry? day or similar event to inspire new filmmakers? Read a filmmaker Tom Worth?s blog on how getting involved can inspire you as a filmmaker.


Marketing. From leafleting to social media, press, graphic design and website editing ? our marketing teams are always looking for people to help with publicity

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