LGBT Case Studies Videos

I finished the editing of the case studies videos for a local LGBT group for training purpose. Well done to all brave participants for sharing their stories, and how they manage to overcome the obstacles and inequality of society.

Filming for Battersea Summer Scheme

Keepsake Videos love Battersea Summer Scheme

Battersea Summer Scheme, established 1992, is a project of Battersea Crime Prevention Panel. After talking to the Chair, Henrietta Croker Pool MBE, I decided to help them secure additional funding with a video showing what they do. I filmed their Sport in the Park yearly event and it was awesome.

What a Brilliant day ! I took my son there and he had such a fantastic time at trying all the sports while I was filming for the community.

 

Kate from Battersea Summer scheme twitted us this photo on our Twitter account

thank you so much for today it was lovely to see you!

Filming is my passion and I love helping good causes with my skills, so when I have some spare time and I am not too busy with work, I occasionally donate some of my time to the charities I support.

I am planning to finish the video in September 2016.

 

 

 

If you are a registered charity or a not for profit organisation, and need some filming done, do let me know because I often give discount for a noble cause;)

Filming & Editing a series of Case study Videos

Keepsake Videos will be filming a LGBT various case study videos and will be editing them over the summer for a local LGBT organisation.

The finished films will help the young people from a local LGBT youth club with the issues they encounter in their daily life.

I will not be posting those films to protect the anonymity of the young people involved.

Well done to all brave participants for sharing their stories, and how they manage to overcome the obstacles and inequality of society. Hope your testimonies help other people too.

Keepsake Video is a Dragon for “The Challenge” Apprentices

Keepsake Videos has been asked to be a Dragon for the young people involved in “The Challenge” .

The Challenge provides a platform linking students from schools and colleges with local businesses and local charities/community groups.

The Dragons’ Apprentice Challenge offers Year 12 students the opportunity to experience setting up and running a business, gaining organisational and job related skills and learning about the work and beneficiaries of their designated charity. When the Challenge commences teams of young people are matched with a local business mentor (their dragon) and a local charity or community group. Their challenge is to “turn £100 into £1,000 or more” for their designated charity/community organisation.

It was an experience and I had a great time at St George’s University as a judge and Dragon for the young people projects on improving the community. Some really nice ideas from the young people and I must say some were very inspiring.

I also enjoyed mentoring the young people and giving them some advice.