The focus of World Film Collective has primarily been on young people. The workshop format has been taken to schools and communities around the world, creating a valuable, transcultural insight into the experience of youth.
Behind the scenes form the recent up-skill project, sponsored by the Cape Film Commission, South Africa’s regional equivalent to the Arts Council in the UK. The team made a broadcast-quality series Do You Want To Know Me that take a common statistic relating to the townships and gives it a human face by profiling an […]
This short film, Fishing, was produced by participants at our first Russian workshop. Participants aged 10 -17 years took part at their orphanage in the Kaluga province. Our Level One workshop teaches participants the creative process behind filmmaking. After learning how to storyboard and discuss production aspects, this group decided to tell the story of […]
This intro by Tanguy Viaud explains the campaign behind stop and search stories and encourages young people to contribute their own accounts of being stopped and searched. Unfortunately the website no longer exists but this intro is as compelling as it ever was
In this episode of Word Iz, the WFC team profile rapper, Ncedisa. Graphics and archive footage enhance the story ad message of this artist’s lyrics. Word Iz chose a local music artist from the community and produced a music video / Vlog to accompany thier performance. Word Iz was broadcast on Mxit, a South African […]
Scott and Maria interview young people who attended the Tree House, a youth centre in Kilburn, north London that was run by Kids Company. Some of these young people had been going to the Tree House for many years and it had been part of their lives and part of their experience growing up. They […]
A news report on the recent Riot from Wrong film screening at the Rio Cinema in Dalston as part of the East End Film Festival. Report was made by the What We’ve Done Team