CAMRA’s Learn & Discover platform is seeking a film maker / videographer for an exciting new project documenting communities as they take over their local pub.
CAMRA Learn & Discover is an online learning platform, supporting education in beer, cider, perry, pubs and social clubs through high-quality articles, video and audio content, created by trusted industry voices and our volunteer community.
This project will chronicle the journey of a few community groups as they work towards owning and running their local. We want to use this project as a vehicle to raise awareness of the community ownership process, spotlighting exemplars, the depth of feeling involved and benefits to communities, and even times where things don’t go always to plan.
A list of venues and community group contacts will be made available, and a detailed content brief is available on request.
We commission via a press kit model requesting core products, stills and social media assets in one package. The project itself would be released as a short series of films.
You can find Learn & Discover’s full content guidelines here.
Some knowledge of community owned/run pubs would be preferable but is not essential.
If you can create video content that is friendly, approachable, full of warmth and engaging in tone then please get in touch.
We want to expand who we work with on video projects with, so we’d welcome working with fresh new voices to engage and excite viewers and invite them along on a journey of discovery about pubs and the people that cherish them.
If you haven’t carried out a project like this before but feel passionate about community pubs then we encourage you to get in touch for a chat, especially if you consider yourself underrepresented in CAMRA’s membership.
To discuss this project, please send examples of your work and details of your day rate to discover@camra.org.uk.
Contact: discover@camra.org.uk
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