Camera, Action! Free Media Training: Camera Techniques
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Camera, Action! Free Media Training: Camera Techniques

  • Ages 16+

Join us for a free media workshop with BAFTA Filmmaker Daniel - Lights, Camera, Action!

By Activating Creative Talent CIC

Date and time

Thu, 8 May 2025 18:00 - 20:00 GMT+1.

Location

Legacy Centre of Excellence

144 Potters Lane Birmingham B6 4UU United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 16+
  • Free venue parking

📢 Limited Spaces – Book Today!

Are you between the ages 16 and 21 with a Passion for Media?

Join award-winning director and BAFTA Connect filmmaker Daniel Alexander for an exclusive series of free media workshops at the Legacy Centre of Excellence in Birmingham.

Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, content creator, or just want to enhance your media skills, these hands-on workshops will teach you everything from basic filming techniques to editing and post-production for social media.

Each session is a practical, skill-based class that focuses on a different area of photography, filming, editing, and production.

ACT CIC will be running a series of hands-on media workshops, with some sessions led by award-winning director and BAFTA Connect filmmaker Daniel Alexander, alongside other industry professionals, to equip participants with essential skills in photography, filming, editing, and post-production for social media and the creative industries.

Frequently asked questions

what is the age range for the workshop

The workshop is designed for young people aged between 16 - 21

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ACT offers a variety of training courses to individuals and organisations. These courses cover topics such as reducing serious youth violence, working with gangs, and crime prevention. The training options include workshops, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) events, Masterclasses, and Level Three accredited courses in Working with Gangs and Serious Youth Violence. Visit our website for more information about our courses and training programmes