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Track of Death - Mount Gambier SA

June 28, 2005 Carl Kuddell

Mt. Gambier Council youth workshop 3 - 2005 June - Mount Gambier SA

CHALLENGE: 12 young people from Mt. Gambier and surrounding communities made a series of short films as part of our long term outreach program. The Hero Project ran ongoing workshops, networking with local schools and the community BushTV. Teamwork is essential to film-making and helped bridge the socio-economic boundaries of the group. Seeing mixed groups relate and share their stories is very encouraging in a world dominated by mistrust and prejudices.

OUTCOMES: The team produced many films, from ‘extreme sports’ to nature mocu-mentaries that resonate across youth cultures. They had the opportunity to work with renown documentary film-maker Peter Wintonick and sound designer Jason Sweeney during two master classes. The workshops received news coverage on regional commercial channel WIN TV and gave accolade to the participants and their families.

SCREENINGS & AWARDS: Track of Death, Skater Boy and Animal Interviews I & II formed part of the award winning Directing the Hero Within DVD resource.

Their films broadcast on BushTV, which can transmit to the 20.000 homes in the Mt Gambier district.

The film screened at Come Out 2007 Youth Film Fest at the Mercury Cinema in Adelaide.

Partners

Arts SA Healthy Initiatives

Country Arts SA Regional Arts Fund

Loft Youth Service

Mt. Gambier City Council

Office for Youth

SA Film Corporation


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