Cameron Snook came to CentralVision as a work experience placement for one week and this is the film he made when he was here – we think it’s great so take a look for yourself…
This year’s Coventry Godiva Festival was the first sub-regional festival to have an Olympic theme as part of the Coventry and Warwickshire 2012 Partnership’s Carnivals and Festivals project.
The second part of this short film shows young people, who are not in education, employment or training (NEETS) discussing life and what opportunities they now have.
This short film shows young people, who are not in education, employment or training (NEETS) discussing life and how they think things could have been different for them.
CentralVision has teamed up with Grapevine to promote Learning Disability Week by producing 4 films on the rights for people with a learning disability. This film looks at the Stay Up Late campaign, a national campaign fronted by the band Heavy Load, which looks at the right for people with learning difficulties to be allowed to Stay Up Late. It also features a song of the same title by Heavy Load. WARNING: This video contains flashing imagery
CentralVision has teamed up with Grapevine to promote Learning Disability Week by producing 4 films on the rights for people with a learning disability. This film looks at the right for people with learning difficulties to work and explores how they find their working environment and the benefits of having a job.
CentralVision has teamed up with Grapevine to promote Learning Disability Week by producing 4 films on the rights for people with a learning disability. Christine’s Story reveals the pain Christine suffered when her children were taken into care because of her learning disability. This film looks at Christine’s right to be a parent.
CentralVision has teamed up with Grapevine to promote Learning Disability Week by producing 4 films on the rights for people with a learning disability. Rishard is 15 and suffered feelings of isolation when he became aware of his disability this is his story on how he began to change that – this is Rishard’s right to be a teenager.
Off The Rails gives a voice to BMXers, skaters and bladers alike. This film discusses the major problems facing those who want safe and secure places to cycle, skate and rollerblade.
Behind the Headlines explores the effect that 9/11 had on the image of the Muslim religion. It tries to explore the how modern day influences can affect both people's faith and people's understanding of another culture.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum hosted the Youth for Fair Trade Project and as part of the event Twisted Fashion were there to showcase a range of ethical and fair trade clothing in a fashion show.
Coventry is full of historical buildings and interesting landmarks. But, how easy is it for wheelchair users to access facilities in their own city? This film explores some major issues facing wheelchair users in Coventry.
Wheels to Work is an exciting scheme that can support those without access to a car or public transport to get to work. By providing mopeds individuals living in remote areas, or areas with poor transport links, can have a new lease of life as they drive to work.
It's amazing what we can learn from each other. And, Worldwise certainly gives us an insight into the experiences of young people across different cultures and backgrounds. The question is what could you learn from watching the film?
Ever felt angry when someone walks passed a bin only to throw their rubbish on the floor a few steps later? Well, the Urban Rangers are fighting back as they help to clear up the mess left by others.
This film captures the excitement of the 2012 Beijing Hanover Olympic/Paraolympic event that was held in Coventry's centenary square. Watch the entertainment, dancers, singers and general fun that was had by all on this day by clicking on the film.
Coventry is a diverse City which is proud of housing many different cultures. It is now trying to build on its history of welcoming people from other countries by becoming the Uk's second City of Sanctuary.
Coventry's Positive Images Festival was launched in the lower precinct on Saturday, 14 June 2008. It is a multi-cultural festival which encourages understanding between different ethnic groups. It was a great day, enjoyed by all.
The two traditions of Bonfire Night and the Hindu festival of Diwali were combined this year for the Hillfields Fireworks Festival of Light. More than 1,000 people attended, so watch to see the fun, fireworks and frolicks that were had by all.