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 […]
Missiles were being put on top of the Fred Wigg residential tower as part of the Government Trident programme. In this report made by Ben Fairbrother, residents tell us how they feel about this.
What We’ve Done hooked up with BBC1Xtra to interview the stars of their live broadcast sessions at The Hackney Picturehouse. As part of a deeper analysis into why the 2011 riots kicked of, WWD asked various celebrities their views on police stop and search. Charlie Sloth is an English Hip hop rapper, Producer, actor, TV […]
Some say that during the recent London riots in the summer of 2011, many of those looting and rioting were being opportunistic, seizing the chance created by others to steal a pair of new trainers. In this film, Justin, a young man living in a hostel and on job seekers allowance, faces a moral dilemma. […]
What We’ve Done hooked up with BBC1Xtra to interview the stars of their live broadcast sessions at The Hackney Picturehouse. As part of a deeper analysis into why the 2011 riots kicked of, WWD asked various celebrities their views on police stop and search. Shivz Dotz is a popular musical artist. In this episode he […]
Lidia, Alenja and Josh have made this film about the closure of the Tree House, a youth centre in Kilburn that was run by Kids Company. In the film they talk about why they enjoyed going to the Tree House and what it meant to them. They also interview a local resident to get his […]
At our first tutor training workshop in Brasil, tutors are asked to produce and star in their own film shot entirely on a mobile-phone. This helps them to understand the activities they then teach to participants in the workshop.