Project Information

 

Funding Target

£13,500

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Glasgow Youth Film Festival

February 2011 - February 2011

The Big Idea

Do you remember falling in love with cinema? Why not share your passion for film by helping us continue Glasgow Youth Film Festival, Scotland's most innovative film festival for young people. Next year's festival promises to have an exciting range of films and workshops for kids of all ages!

Impact

Young people develop film literacy and greater appreciation of different cultures. Adults are offered a positive impression of young people in their local communities as a result of the celebration of young people's work. Teachers promote the importance of moving image education within schools and experience new ways of engaging young people in learning. Young people are inspired to work in Creative Industries and learn new creative skills.

Risk

Increased competition for the attention of young people means that audiences figures could fall next year but since GYFF provides an exciting and affordable line up of film, guests and workshops, we are confident that participation levels will show significant growth in 2011. GYFF has quadrupled admissions since it began as Glasgow Schools Film Week in 2006. The valuable input of the GYFF Youth Team means we will know how to best market the festival to their peers across the city.

Reporting

Donors will receive an email report written by members of GYFF Youth Team on the progress and highlights of the project. Donors will be acknowledged in a GFT brochure, online and in the Glasgow Film Festival Annual Review 2011.

Why donate to GYFF?

£100

allows 3 Glasgow schools to book transport to GYFF

I’m really impressed by their commitment to making GYFF better each year. Their self confidence has grown so much

Paul Macgregor, Learning Projects Coordinator for Children and Young People