WORKSHOPS
dare to know runs creative workshops in film-making, animation, photography, podcasting and computer arts, working on both PCs and on Macs.
Fully CRB-checked, we are available to work with people of all ages, groups large or small.
We pride ourselves on delivering creative and sustainable projects, whilst placing great importance on learning and engagement through creativity, we fundamentally focus on realistic targets and positive outcomes.
“dare to know’s enthusiasm inspired the young people and the dedication and commitment to the project was outstanding”
Helen Milner,
Grindale Youth Club
TUTORIALS
Available as a tutor to individuals or groups with the following disciplines:
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
If you are new to using a Mac computer we can help you get the hang of:
iMovie, iPhoto, iWeb, general use of a Mac
If you have just bought a digital camera or camcorder and want help getting started in film-making and editing we can help you get on your feet. We can help with pre-production (organising ideas, storyboards, scripts), production (camerawork, directing a shoot) and post-production (editing using iMovie or Final Cut Pro).
Available for an hour, 4 hours (half day) or 8 hours (full day) and we can come to you.
Clients and projects include:
BBC Education
East Riding Council
Creative Partnerships
Creative Projects
North Lincolnshire Council
The Roof Project
The Buzz Youth Arts Festival
Scunthorpe Young People’s Film Festival
Artlink Exchange, Hull
Day Care Services, Hull
South Hunsley School
Baysgarth School
Vale of Ancholme School
CONFIDENCE
RESPECT
FRIENDSHIP
LEARN
ENJOY
TOGETHER
DISCOVER
CREATIVE
ENGAGE
WINNERS! An animation we facilitated recently won the ‘Best animation made by Children’ at the International Animation Film Festival 2008 in the Czech Republic!
WINNERS! A documentary we facilitated with Cut Ltd has won the ‘Best documentary made by 16-19 year olds’ at the Scunthorpe Young People’s Film Festival 2008. See news.
WINNERS! Three documentaries we facilitated with Cut Ltd won awards at the Scunthorpe Young People’s Film Festival 2009. See The Barton Blog.