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Weapons? Discuss...
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Access Moving Image
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‘WEAPONS? DISCUSS...’ is part of ‘NOT ON THESE STREETS’, a weapons awareness online resource strand created by Access moving Image and the young people of Leeds. The strand consists of music videos and documentary films exploring the issue of gun & knife crime viewable online.
PLEASE JOIN THIS FACEBOOK GROUP (NOT ON THESE STREETS) MAKE A COMMENT, INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS!
GO TO THE MYSPACE.COM/NOTONTHESESTREETS PAGE TO DOWNLOAD THE TRACKS BY CAG AND OTHER LEEDS ARTISTS FOR FREE!
LISTEN TO THE TRACKS, PASS THEM ON BY BLUETOOTH ON YOUR MOBILE, AND PASS ON THE MESSAGE!
WATCH THE FILMS ONLINE ON: http://current.com/users/AccessMovingImage.htm http://vimeo.com/channels/notonthesestreets http://www.youtube.com/user/AccessMovingImage
JOIN THE GROUPS ON: http://www.myspace.com/notonthesestreets http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=8974318205 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69971171650
'Weapons? Discuss...' is a consultation film made in collaboration with young people across Leeds. This film spearheads AMI's commitment to spreading the weapons awareness message amongst young people all over the UK. The project was born out of our desire to provide targeted participants with a programme of activity that could help them improve upon their existing ICT skills, whilst collaborating to produce a resource for weapons awareness practitioners within the community, as well as supporting emerging musical artists from around the city.
A copy of the DVD package can be requested by contacting our assistant producer Lee Ramseyer:
Lee Ramseyer-Bache l Assistant Producer l Access Moving Image Limited | Leeds Media Centre l Savile Mount l LEEDS l LS7 3HZ l +44 (0) 113 2007044 l +44 (0) 07814 134313 l [email protected]
PLEASE JOIN THIS FACEBOOK GROUP (NOT ON THESE STREETS) MAKE A COMMENT, INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS!
GO TO THE MYSPACE.COM/NOTONTHESESTREETS PAGE TO DOWNLOAD THE TRACKS BY CAG AND OTHER LEEDS ARTISTS FOR FREE!
LISTEN TO THE TRACKS, PASS THEM ON BY BLUETOOTH ON YOUR MOBILE, AND PASS ON THE MESSAGE!
WATCH THE FILMS ONLINE ON: http://current.com/users/AccessMovingImage.htm http://vimeo.com/channels/notonthesestreets http://www.youtube.com/user/AccessMovingImage
JOIN THE GROUPS ON: http://www.myspace.com/notonthesestreets http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=8974318205 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69971171650
'Weapons? Discuss...' is a consultation film made in collaboration with young people across Leeds. This film spearheads AMI's commitment to spreading the weapons awareness message amongst young people all over the UK. The project was born out of our desire to provide targeted participants with a programme of activity that could help them improve upon their existing ICT skills, whilst collaborating to produce a resource for weapons awareness practitioners within the community, as well as supporting emerging musical artists from around the city.
A copy of the DVD package can be requested by contacting our assistant producer Lee Ramseyer:
Lee Ramseyer-Bache l Assistant Producer l Access Moving Image Limited | Leeds Media Centre l Savile Mount l LEEDS l LS7 3HZ l +44 (0) 113 2007044 l +44 (0) 07814 134313 l [email protected]
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