Hetke seisuga (08.04) on veel kaks vaba kohta!
Veel projektist:
The Youth Exchange My life - My story is designed for multicultural learning through team-work. During the 10 days of the exchange, participants would have few practical lessons of creating and coining a short movie script, planning the scenes on paper, filming the designed scenes and the final editing of filmed material. However, that would only be the technical part of the youth exchange. The project team would encourage participants to come up with the ideas for filming – the theme of a movie is more valuable that the expensive equipment- as the rules of the film stands for. The project aim is: By designing and filming short films about this theme, participants would not only raise their awareness of the existence of these people and their every day lives but raise the awareness of government officials and EU official of the existence and lives of these groups living in our societies and the need for respecting and giving them their human rights. The project would take place in Odessa, Ukraine with 50 participants from Armenia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Croatia, Moldova, Slovenia, Turkey and Romania.
The Youth Exchange My life - My story is designed for multicultural learning through team-work. During the 10 days of the exchange, participants would have few practical lessons of creating and coining a short movie script, planning the scenes on paper, filming the designed scenes and the final editing of filmed material. However, that would only be the technical part of the youth exchange. The project team would encourage participants to come up with the ideas for filming – the theme of a movie is more valuable that the expensive equipment- as the rules of the film stands for. The project aim is: By designing and filming short films about this theme, participants would not only raise their awareness of the existence of these people and their every day lives but raise the awareness of government officials and EU official of the existence and lives of these groups living in our societies and the need for respecting and giving them their human rights. The project would take place in Odessa, Ukraine with 50 participants from Armenia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Croatia, Moldova, Slovenia, Turkey and Romania.