Jasmine Gardosi's poem visualised to inspire creatives to set up businesses as co-operatives.
Film features Birmingham Dance Co-operative, Hockley Mint, Developer Society and Glue Collective.
A film celebrating of 100 years of supporting people with learning disabilities living in the community their best lives.
1.5 hour long international co-production between Germany, Austria and Scotland (Caledonia TV) is a beautiful celebration of the rich Scottish culture and the impact it's had on European classical music. Story narrative covered over 200 hundred years of history and hidden secrets all tied through music and discovery.
A roller-coaster journey of the first new Pipe Band in Govan for generations. In just 18-months, the children go from picking up the pipes for the first time, to competing in the world’s largest Schools Pipe Band Championships. Over 100 hundred hours of observational footage crafted into an uplifting and hearty story.
Nominated by Royal Television Society Scotland nomination for Best Editor.
SDI commissioned Carina Haouchine to explore what it means to live between two cultures by spending time with the women in her Algerian family. Film is a sensitive look at womanhood and societal expectations.
You can watch full film HERE.
DCAF - The Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance were running a series seminars in Colombia, Mali and Yemen. The events were designed to build relationships and start conversations with local activists and female leaders about climate, gender, and security and how tightly those issues are linked. We worked closely with local videographers to capture the learnings from conferences and wanted to build a sense of global movement.
You can watch other films from the series HERE.
mPower worked with communities to enable people to take the steps needed to live well, safely and independently in their own homes by self-managing their own health and care in the community.
Vilte directed four films across Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland with a focus on the impact this project had on people and the communities.
You can watch other films HERE.
SCVO & Media Co-op worked to create a video to highlight just how vital the voluntary sector has been during the coronavirus pandemic. Featuring people who work, volunteer or benefit from: Penumbra, Home Start, Scouts Scotland, Cornerstone, Maryhill Integration Network Joyous Choir and Food Train.
Radiophrenia invited community groups to make their own audio art pieces, for the first time in November 2017, and we could see a real need to build on the initiative by building skills and reaching wider audiences.
We worked with Vox Liminis, Sister Collective and Project Ability to enable the people involved to turn the radio pieces they created for the Radiophrenia Festival into stand-alone podcasts, bringing their work to new audiences, beyond the Radiophrenia listeners.
Vilte edited the films and supported the participants to document their own creative process of producing their radio pieces, learning to use video cameras to do so, and using their podcasts and films to advocate for themselves and speak out about their own lived experience.
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