2024 Hear For You NSW Rock My World Workshop - Filmmaking (12-18yrs)

2024 Hear For You NSW Rock My World Workshop - Filmmaking (12-18yrs)

Inspired to film a short movie but do not know how to start? Join us and learn the fundamentals! Open to high schoolers aged 12-18 yrs .

By Hear For You

Date and time

Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:00 AM - Thu, 18 Jul 2024 3:30 PM AEST

Location

Australian Hearing Hub

16 University Avenue Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 3 days 5 hours

Hear For You is a place like no other – it’s a place where young deaf or hard of hearing teenagers can hang out amongst other peers, have lots of fun and make lots of friends. Our mentors understand and remember well the challenges that a young deaf or hard of hearing teenager can experience.

Our sessions bring together groups of teenagers to realise that deafness is more of a “difference” than a disadvantage. We show you that they are not alone, to inspire them, and to share hints and tips on how to deal with all the obstacles that come with deafness.

We want to give you the opportunity to share your experiences with someone in the same boat, particularly when it feels like no one else understands.

We are here to help you get the best out of being deaf, to realise their dreams and live life to the full and that’s why we’re Hear For You!

Please note that by registering for this workshop, this constitutes your acceptance of a Service Agreement between yourself and Hear For You.

Introduction to Short Filmmaking

Course Name: Introduction to Short Filmmaking

Work with a NIDA expert to discover the fundamentals of short filmmaking and collaborate with your fellow filmmakers to create your very own short film. Explore the creative development process to develop a premise, write and storyboard a script, and direct and shoot your scenes. Receive a copy of your short film.

Learning Opportunities:

• Collaboration: Engage in a group creative process to develop an original short film, assume a variety of roles in front of and behind the camera.

• Filmmaking: Develop, rehearse, and shoot a short film

It will run from 10am - 3:30pm on all 4 days with a 45 minute break for lunch.

Lunch will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own.

By the end of the workshop, you will view the collected footage and receive a copy of the edited footage.

You will be supported by Hear For You mentors throughout the workshop!

FAQs

Can I use my current NDIS funding to cover Hear For You?

Yes this is possible. During registration for the NDIS ticket, please fill out the required information so we know if you are:

  • NDIA Managed i.e. they pay all providers on your behalf
  • Self-Managed i.e. the NDIA will give you the funds so you can pay your providers directly
  • Third Provider-Managed i.e. a Plan Manager who will pay your providers on your behalf

You will need to give us your NDIS number and the number of hours or funding amount that you have secured with your NDIA planner.


Which Support Purpose will funding need to be allocated in for use with Hear For You events?

Funding needs to be allocated under the Support Purpose of 'Capacity Building'.


I am currently planning to register on the NDIS, what information do I need to present to the NDIA planner?

Please go to http://hearforyou.com.au/program/ndis/ for all the required information


What if I am not on the NDIS/I am not eligible for the NDIS and I would to love to attend, what do I do?

Please select the Non-NDIS registration ticket. If you are unable to afford the cost, please email info@hearforyou.com.au or call 1800 432 749 (1800 HEAR 4Y) and we will be in touch to discuss.


Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

If you are a deaf/hard of hearing high school teenager who communicates via speaking, this event is perfect for you!


What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

There is free parking down underneath the Hub on Level B2 and you just simply take the lift up to Level 1

OR

You can take the train to Macquarie University station and walk up University Avenue to the Hub

OR

You can take a bus to Macquarie Centre (depending where you live) and walk from there to the Hub


What can/can't I bring to the event?

You don't have to bring anything. Or maybe just a smile?


Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Feel free to email john.lui@hearforyou.com.au with any questions at any time


Can I update my registration information?

Yes, just send us an email at info@hearforyou.com.au


Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Only if you want to :)

Interpreters

A s of 1st January 2023, we will no longer be covering costs of interpreters. These costs will need to be covered by funds in your NDIS plan.

W e are happy to help with the booking but will not be paying for the costs.

Providing accessible programs and workshops for all our participants is incredibly important to us at Hear For You and The Shepherd Centre. It is a key area of advocacy for us with Governments and the NDIS. We know making sure the NDIS understands the need for interpreting services is critical through claiming these services in participant plans. When these funds are covered philanthropically through organizations, there is no awareness of the need or funding requirements., nor is it sustainable for organizations to cover these costs through fundraising.

If you need help with liaising with the NDIA to secure this funding in your NDIS plan, please contact us at info@hearforyou.com.au

Please be advised that by providing us with your child’s details, you agree and give consent to your child to join in Hear For You's programs/workshops. Hear For You will keep and maintain your details and your child’s details in our database. We, Hear For You, will not share your/your child’s details with other organisations.

Organised by

Vision - For all young people who are deaf to reach their potential in life

Hear For You encourages deaf/hard of hearing teenagers, no matter what their circumstances, to believe they can achieve anything they want in life.

It is a place where teenagers can hang out with other deaf/hard of hearing teens, have lots of fun and make lots of friends.

Hear For You workshops are run by young successful deaf adult mentors who all know what's it's like to be deaf/hard of hearing and have experiences many of the hurdles themselves.

 

P.S. Details of events may change due to unforeseen circumstances so we will inform you of any updates if you have registered. 

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