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Films in transit a chance for people in Bristol to tell their story

Colse Leungnews
Films in transit a chance for people in Bristol to tell their story
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Armed with nothing more than filmmaking equipment and a Transit van, boomsatsuma is seeking to reach untapped talent in Bristol.

The organisation that runs creative education programmes is inviting people in the city to tell their stories as part of a new project.

Aspiring filmmakers can submit their ideas and those that are selected for the ten remaining places will each be provided with the full equipment and support needed to make a short, three-minute film, to be screened in a special showcase in July. 

Students studying creative digital media and film & TV diplomas are already formulating their ideas to shoot during May. Now, boomsatsuma is seeking to reach community groups and would-be storytellers across the city, at no cost.

boomsatsuma course tutors will be on hand throughout the process to assist teams with equipment and to drive the transit to their local location of choice.

Anyone with an idea or story to tell can apply for #FilmsInTransit now. No experience of filmmaking is needed and those who are selected will be offered full support to turn their ideas into a film.

To apply, email productions@boomsatsuma.com by May 28.

Source: https://www.bristol247.com/culture/film/films-in-transit-a-chance-for-people-in-bristol-to-tell-their-story/

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