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    Last year Lindsay worked with her friend and musician Madeleine Hart to create her first music video. The video features live action and stop motion animation and was filmed entirely in East London (London Fields, the canal in Hackney and Jamboree Club).

    Lindsay said “After so many years of making films with young people, I almost forgot how much I love making them myself. This was a nice reminder.”

    Lindsay and Madeleine have plans to work together again so watch out for more.

    Working with digital works a group of young people who have been homeless in Weymouth & Portland have committed their experiences to film.

    Young people dramatise their experience of homelessness. Too many people don’t realise that youth homeless exists, or think we have chosen to leave home, when the reality isn’t that clear-cut. A lot of people assume that only adults can be homeless, and that everyone on the streets has a drug or drink problem.

    http://www.vimeo.com/6340136

    They wish to give other young people something to think about before leaving home. Along with some pointers to where they can get help.

    digital-works was part of an exciting project in the London Borough of Camden this summer. A group of children produced short films exploring the concepts of change and sustainability, linked directly to their own living environment (Camden), with the help of experts in the fields of environmental science, art interpretation and film-making.

    Participants developed their understanding of the impact of climate change on their local environment using film as a vehicle to communicate their ideas and extending their visual and verbal literacy skills’ through interpretation, script writing and film-making.

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