BUDDING SPIELBERGS’ NEEDED TO HELP MAKE VIDEO FOR OUR VERY SPECIAL CHARITY

A very rare opportunity has arisen for a talented, independent, enthusiastic and hard working individual to join our happy team to help produce a new up-dated video of our wonderful projects. Working under the guidance of our video director, the successful applicants will be expected to stay at our volunteer centre in Malawi for two weeks whilst capturing the required footage of our charity in action. Video equipment will be provided. You will then return to The Midlands and – working in conjunction with our team – edit the footage into several shorts at our studio in Stafford (we use Final Cut Pro X). To part cover costs, we will assist the successful applicant to raise the £1,000 required to go towards flights, insurance and medical vaccinations. This once in a lifetime opportunity may well prove life-changing for you as it has for many other of our volunteers. Please tell us why you might be suitable for this role and include urls of any work you have done to date.

Applications close 30th November 2014. Before applying please view our existing video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLfDiVCR5W4

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