Film Making Workshops with Outback Film Club
Western Downs kids have had 3 fun filled days of film making workshops with Outback Film Club.
Clancy and Hamish from Outback Film Club visited Miles, Chinchilla and Dalby sharing their knowledge and passion for the film industry. Their stories and teachings inspired our youth, showing them that anything is possible – even when you live out in the sticks! 🎬
50 teens and tweens enjoyed the workshops across the 3 different locations. A big thank you to Miles Historical Village and Chinchilla Museum for allowing us to film at their locations, and the WDRC Parks and Gardens team for keeping the Myall Creek shipshape, giving us the opportunity to film there also. Â
Take a look at the 3 films the kids created during the workshops.
What is the Outback Film Club?
Outback Film Club aims to unite and inspire creatives of the outback through the art of motion picture. Driven by Clancy Sinnamon, a lifelong storyteller and film maker from the tiny community of Jackson in outback Queensland. The Outback Film Club helps creatives from all over rural and remote Australia tell their stories through film. With their online community the Outback Film Club have created an inviting space for people from all walks of life to connect, learn and express themselves with likeminded creatives as well as offering workshops for all ages and abilities, from all across the outback.
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