
Come and join us
Whether you are thinking of filming a special community event, or  wanting others to know more about your community group activities, then  Community Film Share Project may help.         
A new project funded by The Big Lottery Awards for All and  running until the end of the November 2010, with main focus on  supporting 'community film making', our aim is to help encourage and  empower community, voluntary organisations, individuals or volunteers to  develop their capacity to produce digital film base upon their own  community activities and experiences. 
       This could include:
       - A sponsored walk or bike-ride
- A community or charity performance 
- A restoration of an old building such as a      church,  mosque or community centre or youth club. 
- A charity dinner, performance, concert or      charity  function 
- A community festival or cultural event 
- A community tour / exhibition or show 
Whatever not-for-profit event / function you want filming, the  Community Film Share Project can help. Through enabling you to document  the occasion using digital film media, together we can boost the  awareness of your group and allow the experiences to be shared.
       What's on Offer? 
       - We will be      providing FREE workshops in  developing technical and managerial      skills in digital-video  production, covering aspects from camera operation      / video editing  to legal matters, relating to internet and cinema      exhibition.  
- A      'digital-video equipment loan' service allowing  accessibility to project      participants, free to all volunteers and  registered voluntary
-  Take part community-based       film-screening event to be organised for October 2010
- Be part of      our volunteer network of community  film-makers, including regular updates      on filming and community  events.
We are actively encouraging local groups to share the  experiences through a community-based film festival event. We aim to  support individuals and groups who have limited access to such equipment  - and will therefore focus upon groups with no previous exposure to  such equipment before. At the conclusion of the project, the groups  involved will come together and share their experiences, through  showcasing their video documented community-based activities around  Derbyshire.
                 Sharing Your Community Activities 
               The project aims to support a Volunteer Network by  developing, enabling and empowering individuals and community  organisations in becoming more confident and proficient in using digital  media equipment within their community practices. 
        Through accessing digital-video equipment, individuals and  groups will have  the resources to film and document community events,  which can then be utilised for screening on the Internet through various  screening and social network sites  and in turn be collated to develop a  community-based video archive.
                 How to Get Involved
       We encourage people from all backgrounds to come and registered  with our Volunteer Network, whether you want to join in on the  workshops, make use of the digital video equipment, or share some of  your community films as part our screening event to be taken in the  Autumn of 2010 รข€“ do get involve and join us! 
       Particularly welcome smaller groups who have limited access to  digital film equipment to get involve including Black and Ethnic  Minority and grass root community groups to develop their capacity to  produce community films to share. 
       To register with us either post / email your details we us by  completing the simple online registration form here,  or by calling us on 01332 369230.