Outreach: One Day Film School

On Monday 8th October, KEHS hosted its annual One Day Film School attended by 85 primary school pupils. The day started with an introduction to fight choreography where the pupils learned the secret to making fight scenes look totally realistic. After all the excitement, they then created a short script and started...

On Monday 8th October, KEHS hosted its annual One Day Film School attended by 85 primary school pupils. The day started with an introduction to fight choreography where the pupils learned the secret to making fight scenes look totally realistic. After all the excitement, they then created a short script and started to film their own 10-shot silent movie. All the films were screened at the end of the day, and the winning group was presented with an Oscar for best picture for their movie entitled “Kidnappers of King David”! A special thank you to upper sixth former Sarah Tinley for helping out on the day. Click here to see more images from the day.

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