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Frames Film Program Frames Film Program provides opportunities for youth, ages 16-30, to learn the basics of filmmaking in a supportive, safe and fun environment, at no cost.

Frames Film Program is a Vancouver-based film production and life skills program that provides opportunities for youth to learn the basics of filmmaking in a supportive, safe and fun environment, at no cost. Refreshments are provided for each meeting. Multi-barriered youth (ie. mental health, homelessness, unemployment), are eligible to participate. Selected youth will receive both film-making edu

cation and personal development training, leading to the creation of short film projects expressing their thoughts, experiences and ideas for change. These projects are shared with the community via numerous film events and media channels subsequent to each course. For more information, please contact Project Coordinator Kasey Atcheynum at (778) 697-2428, or email [email protected]. For online updates, like our page. Frames Film Program is a program of Frog Hollow Neighborhood House.

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28/05/2024

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Frames Film Program alumni, Hugh Liu, is a Leo Award nominee! Their film ‘Bound to No One’ made it in their ‘Best Student Production’ 2024 selection.

🎬 We are looking for our next group of youth to join our Winter 2023 cohort running from November 29th to February 21st....
07/11/2023

🎬 We are looking for our next group of youth to join our Winter 2023 cohort running from November 29th to February 21st.🌟

If you’re interested in joining and meet our eligibility requirements, contact our Program Coordinator via call/text: (250) 878-2405 or email [email protected].

Last night we had the privilege of celebrating Cycle  #20 Frames Film Program participant and mentor, Hugh Liu at the Va...
07/11/2023

Last night we had the privilege of celebrating Cycle #20 Frames Film Program participant and mentor, Hugh Liu at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival.

His 16mm film titled, 'Bound To No One' screened along with 5 other short films as part of VAFF's West Coast Short Series. At the end of the evening, filmmakers were invited to participate in an audience Q&A. Congratulations Hugh! We are so inspired by your journey and can't wait to see what you do next!

Lu’ma Native Housing Society and BC Housing would like to invite you, colleagues from your organization and community me...
05/11/2023

Lu’ma Native Housing Society and BC Housing would like to invite you, colleagues from your organization and community members that you serve to attend the world premiere of Little Bird Media’s Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in B.C.

Let’s come together to hear Indigenous People’s experiences of homelessness and explore Indigenous-led solutions.

Please join us:

Sunday, November 19 | 1:00 pm
SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 West Hastings Street
Reserve your FREE tickets at WhereAreAllMyRelations.eventbrite.com

Joseph Kafka’s film, Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in B.C. will take you on a journey across the province to explore the struggles and triumphs of Indigenous Peoples, communities, and service providers as they fight to build a place to call home. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion. Light refreshments will be provided.

Our Youth Small Grants Program is recruiting youth (age 15-30) for their upcoming cohort starting November 21. 🏡 In the...
31/10/2023

Our Youth Small Grants Program is recruiting youth (age 15-30) for their upcoming cohort starting November 21. 🏡 In the program, youth will develop leadership skills through the planning and implementation of a micro-grant supported project that addresses the community challenges that they care about. ❤️

Deadline to apply is November 9.

Are you interested in exploring media art? Do you identify as a racialized emerging artist or arts worker with lived exp...
12/07/2023

Are you interested in exploring media art? Do you identify as a racialized emerging artist or arts worker with lived experience of disability?

Our friends at Cinevolution are offering five $1250 grants to support self-directed learning, research, and creative experimentation in media arts September 15-December 15, 2023.

Emerging artists of all ages are encouraged to apply, with priority for those with limited access to arts funding and/or based outside urban centres. No formal arts training required.

Apply in writing, by video/audio recording, or by scheduled call or zoom interview. Application closes July 14.

For more information or to apply, visit bit.ly/cinemg23

For questions or application support, please contact Sarah Wang at [email protected] or by phone at 778-803-7150, extension 5.

WE’RE BACK! And looking for our next group of youth to join our Summer 2023 cohort running from July 26th to Oct. 11th. ...
06/07/2023

WE’RE BACK! And looking for our next group of youth to join our Summer 2023 cohort running from July 26th to Oct. 11th.

If you’re interested in joining and meet our eligibility requirements, contact our Program Coordinator via call/text: (250) 878-2405.

Registration Night is this evening at 2106 Commercial Drive from 6:30pm to 8pm. Come to our informal come and go registr...
09/05/2022

Registration Night is this evening at 2106 Commercial Drive from 6:30pm to 8pm.

Come to our informal come and go registration night and meet your instructors, see what our program entails, and sign up to become a participant for our next cycle of FREE film training!

Let's make a short film!

Are you a youth between the ages of 16-30 and interested in joining our next 12 session cohort to gain free filmmaking s...
06/05/2022

Are you a youth between the ages of 16-30 and interested in joining our next 12 session cohort to gain free filmmaking skills and creating a next short film?

Come see us tomorrow after for a FREE screening of Re-Storying Your Future: Climate Change Youth Cinema.

We're following up our screening with a Q&A period and recruiting youth to join our next cohort!

Bring a friend and register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/how-climate-change-affects-love-tickets-320915937207

Saturday, May 7, 1-3pmRoundhouse Performance CentreWorld Premiere Screening and Panel DiscussionFREE to the public by re...
06/05/2022

Saturday, May 7, 1-3pm
Roundhouse Performance Centre
World Premiere Screening and Panel Discussion

FREE to the public by registering @: Eventbrite: How Climate Change Affects Love
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/how-climate-change-affects-love-tickets-320915937207

The future is bright for BC Youth Week celebrations at the Roundhouse May 2 – 7, 2022.

The Department of Decolonization, Arts and Culture is proud to present the world premiere of How Climate Change Affects Love.
Youth become cinematic storytellers in Re-storying Your Future. Part of a 3 month residency, youth and young adults developed a script and created their own narratives on climate change in a 48 hour film shoot. Their new film How Love Affects Climate Change examines what concessions a newlywed couple must make towards affirming their love and mitigating climate change.

This production was developed by Vancouver Park Board: Decolonization, Arts and Culture in partnership with Echo Park Film Centre North and Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House - Frames Film Program, and the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre.
Details on BC Youth Week can be found here: https://www.roundhouse.ca/events/
Image by: Echo Park Film Centre North

Join us at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House on Wednesday, September 29 from 3:30-6pm in celebrating the completion of 2 c...
21/09/2021

Join us at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House on Wednesday, September 29 from 3:30-6pm in celebrating the completion of 2 community murals and bringing awareness to Orange Shirt Day!

FHNH art-based employment and support program ‘Make It!’ invites the community for an afternoon of celebration, storytelling, food, and music! We’ll be unveiling our recent murals painted by youth with the mentorship of local Indigenous artists, Charlene Johnny and Zac George, Skokaylem.

Please see the attached poster below for more details and don't forget to share! You can RSVP by sending email to [email protected] or respond on Facebook

Don't forget to get out there and vote today! It's important that all parties are listening to our concerns - whether th...
20/09/2021

Don't forget to get out there and vote today! It's important that all parties are listening to our concerns - whether those concerns are issues on Indigenous rights, the absence of strong climate action, the ongoing housing crisis... your voice matters!

Every vote will make a difference in deciding our future. Please do your part.

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Frames Film Program is a Vancouver-based film production and life skills program that provides opportunities for youth to learn the basics of filmmaking in a supportive, safe and fun environment, at no cost. Refreshments are provided for each meeting. Multi-barriered youth (ie. mental health, homelessness, unemployment), are eligible to participate. Selected youth will receive both film-making education and personal development training, leading to the creation of short film projects expressing their thoughts, experiences and ideas for change. These projects are shared with the community via numerous film events and media channels subsequent to each course. For more information, please contact Project Coordinator Amanda Rose Schellenberg at (250) 878-2405, or email [email protected]. For online updates, follow us on Twitter and like our page. Frames Film Program is a program of Frog Hollow Neighborhood House.