The Frames Film Program provides opportunities for multi-barriered youth (ages 16 to 30) to learn the basics of filmmaking in a supportive and fun environment – at no cost.
The next 10 week cycle runs every Tuesday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. from January 23 to March 27th at Drive Youth Employment Services (2016 Commercial Drive).
The program is seeking youth living in the Lower Mainland, who face any kind of barrier – be it homelessness, mental health challenges, unemployment, or marginalization.
The Frames Film Program is an off-site program of Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House. For more information, please visit the website at www.framesfilmprogram.com or contact [email protected]
Each ten week cycle involves weekly lessons and two shooting and editing weekends, where participants gain life and employment skills, industry knowledge from guest speakers, and technical filmmaking skills.
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