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| 1335 Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland, Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, young filmmakers, Mairead Carten from Derry and Marie Matthews from Carndonagh, Tristan Crowe, Northern Visions and Laura Carlisle, Cinemagic, get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |
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| 1344 Young filmmaker John Watson from Ballymena, Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, young filmmaker, Natalie Watson from Lisburn, Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland, young filmmaker, Laurence Slater from Lisburn, Tristan Crowe, Northern Visions and Laura Carlisle, Cinemagic, get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |
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| 1352 Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland and 19 year old young filmmaker Natalie Watson, from Lisburn, get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |
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| 1366 Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, young filmmakers Ellen McClean, Hugh Dignan and Joe Smyth from West Belfast, Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland, Tristan Crowe, Northern Visions and Laura Carlisle, Cinemagic, get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |
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| 1375 Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, Colm Donnelly, Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland, James Stewart, Tristan Crowe, Northern Visions,Patrick Stratford, Laura Carlisle, Cinemagic get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |
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| 1378: Laura Carlisle, Cinemagic, Mairead Carten, Marian Clark de Monreal, Legacy Trust Programme Co-Ordinator, Tristan Crowe, Northern Visions, Paul Reilly, Reporter and Presenter, ITV Daybreak Northern Ireland, Natalie Watson, Marie Matthews and Ellen McClean get in the picture at a week long summer television documentary school taking place this week in Belfast. Overall twelve young filmmakers, aged 16-25, are participating in a week long film making project under the guidance of Northern Visions and Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival. The filmmaking project is part of a series of film activities entitled 'Now & Then: Our Journey', a programme that is part of an initiative led by Northern Ireland Screen for the Legacy Trust UK Connections Programme. The Programme is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from, the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is managed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Photo:Aaron McCracken/Harrison Photography |