Outdoor cinema and local film crew at an evening community gathering

Screen culture

Turn the action into stories people want to watch.

Sport gives movement. Markets bring faces. Outdoor cinema, film club, music clips and festival nights turn that energy into memory, skills and island stories.

Sand and screen

Sport gives the story a heartbeat. Film gives it a longer life.

A sand-sport day can become a youth media brief. A night market can become a trader profile. A music set can become a short clip. A local family story can stay private or become public when the people involved want it that way.

Outdoor cinemaAll-ages evenings with clear finish times, good seating and sound that suits the site.
Film clubViewing groups, local shorts, documentary skills, screening nights and festival prep.
Media pathwayYouth can learn camera, sound, editing, interviewing, clearances and source tracking.

Festival pathway

Build the festival like a good season: shorts first, bigger nights next.

Start with screenings, local shorts, school and youth pathways, documentary practice and strong event craft. When the audience, crew and local support are there, the bigger gala moments have something real underneath them.

Local shorts

Small works people can understand, enjoy, discuss and improve.

Documentary builders

Repeatable notes for sources, themes, interviews, run sheets and follow-up actions.

Screening craft

Licensing, accessibility, weather, sound, transport and finish times handled before promotion.

Related public doorway

The Film Club Documentary Builders site carries the detailed workflow, so this hub can stay focused on the public story and point people to the tools when they want them.