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The Crisis Youth Volunteering Programme is offering young people the opportunity to create a short production looking at their experiences of being homeless.

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03182008 Tuesday Mar 18, 2008

Monday - meeting with the BBC!

Today, we met with the BBC film crew. Needless to say, we were all quite anxious as we didn’t know how they would be towards us but they were very welcoming and we received a warm reception. They seemed really friendly and very down to earth which we were pleased with as some of us thought the film crew might be a bit snobby!!

We all were introduced so we know who we were working with and what everyone’s roles would be during the week. The BBC team listened very intently to our ideas and what we thought would work well. They then put forward their ideas which worked with our own.

Today was all about putting the cards on the table and incorporating both the teams’ ideas and at the same time, making sure our messages for the DVD came across with the plans we made.


Posted by Crisis Youth Volunteers ( 3:29 PM )
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What a fun pattern! It's great to hear from you and see what you've sent up to. All of the projects look great! You make it so simple to this. Thanks

Posted by Abercrombie Düsseldorf on January 16, 2012 at 07:43 AM GMT+00:00 #

They are awesome to watch and it¿s important to reflect this in the footage.

Posted by Abercrombie and Fitch Düsseldorf on January 16, 2012 at 07:45 AM GMT+00:00 #

This was very informative. I have been reading your blog a lot over the past few days and it has earned a place in my bookmarks.

Posted by jack wills gilet on February 05, 2012 at 01:54 PM GMT+00:00 #

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