Posts Tagged ‘social change’

Shine Venue

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Looks like we’ve secured a fantastic new venue for Shine’10.  Under wraps at the moment, but remember to hold the date – May 13th-15th, most likely right after the general election – the time and the place to discuss what the new government can offer social entrepreneurs.

Coming together to collaborate – how do you do it?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

It’s been a full on couple of weeks for germination with a number of events throwing a light on new experiments in participation and collaboration. It’s now the holy grail in events production – especially in the social change arena – but how do you do it?

First, A Small Town Anywhere – produced by Solar Associates and interactive designers Coney and hosted by BAC – a theatrical game where the audience are the play. Before you arrive, each participant has exchanges by e-mail with Henri, the town historian, who assigns you a character and a past. The ‘play’ is the acting out of those characters (each with a skeleton in the cupboard) as external events are controlled by an unseen town crier, daily post and the town clock which marks the passing of time. (more…)

germination launches 24

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

germination launched 24 on Sunday 27th oct, at the Rio Cinema in Dalston, East London. 6 teams of 5 young people worked with us over the summer to make a film in 24 hours, showing what they think of the opportunities of the Olympics happening in their neighborhood three years from now. The films include a mixture of anticipation and concern, with fears that the young people who need it most will be the ones who fail to benefit from the regeneration plans. (more…)

Good Pitch – collaboration in action

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Great event at Good Pitch today – an event where the BritDoc Foundation bring film-makers together with NGOs and others integral to social change to see how campaign funding and networks can help to fund/distribute/gain audience for issue led documentaries, and how films can bring vitally needed oxygen to campaigns. Film-makers here were pitching not to one funder, but to many – and for help – with distribution, publicity and marketing. For example, using charity membership bases to publicise a film, help spread the word, and for an eventual sales channel for DVDs. (more…)