LEG IT

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Title: LEG IT

Reference number: 8511

Date: 2008

Sponsor: [ Scottish Screen Digital Access Fund & Urban Learning Space]

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Description: A young man has his MP3 player stolen and a comedy chase ensues. Leg-it is a film made by a group of young people exploring the effects of combining music and moving image for creative effect. It’s a lighthearted take on a traditional chase.

Premiered at Glasgow Film Theatre, 10th April 2008. See also refs 8510, 8512, 8513

On the Move is a Moving Image Education project funded by Scottish Screen and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow and delivered by Urban Learning Space. The aim of On the Move is to use MIE to develop transferable skills such as communication, leadership and confidence within young learners and enable the content produced through workshop activity to be shared. Engaging with On the Move activity can help develop: Communication skills / Leadership skills / Problem solving skills / Increased Confidence / Media literacy / Increased cultural awareness. An important part of On the Move is sharing the content and Urban Learning Space has developed a digital access solution to this in the form of an online sharing hub.

Credits: [CAST
Eric Phee
Jamie Aubrey
Steven Lawrie
Sam Preston
Craig Frize
Andy Campbell
Jamie Hanley
William Maloney
Jie Murdoch]

[Note:- the nature of the project meant participants shared roles throughout the process]