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Project notes: Random Day

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Goal: To produce a short film, and use the experience to learn about film production

Funding: Braunstone LifeLong Learning is funded by Leicester Council, but the 4,000 for the filming came from the BCA Oak Fund, a local fund that helps youth work projects

When development youth workers Yatish Chavda and David Maggs started at Braunstone LifeLong Learning in September 2003, they knew they wanted to run a creative project, but they weren't sure what. So they turned to the young people they worked with for advice. "We were asking them what their favourite films were, whether they liked comedy or horror," says Chavda. "After a few sessions, we had a base of young people who wanted to make a film."

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