FILMING GLASGOW GOES GREEN FESTIVAL
I was thrilled to film all the action at the 2019 Glasgow Goes Green Festival at the Art School. Check out the video here:
FILMING GLASGOW GOES GREEN FESTIVAL
I was thrilled to film all the action at the 2019 Glasgow Goes Green Festival at the Art School. Check out the video here:
FILMING GLASGOW GOES GREEN FESTIVAL
I was thrilled to film all the action at the 2019 Glasgow Goes Green Festival at the Art School. Check out the video here:
FILMING GLASGOW GOES GREEN FESTIVAL
I was thrilled to film all the action at the 2019 Glasgow Goes Green Festival at the Art School. Check out the video here:
BBC Alba
FILMS: A series of short films produced with the Lost Woods featuring Gaelic primary schools across Scotland called "Scotland's Road to COP26", aimed to take the message of Scotland's young people to the COP26 climate summit. These films feature class-poems created with support from Raghnaid Sandiland's "A thing you didn't notice"/"Rud nach do mhothaich thu" lesson plan resources.
IMPACT: Broadcast across Scotland as part of BBC Alba's children's programming.
Bun sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis
3min | 2021 | Filmed in Inverness
Filmed at the Inverness Gaelic Primary School as well as in a nearby forest, this film features a collective of class poems written based on the "Rud nach do mhothaich thu" guidence as well as interviews with pupils about why they feel nature is important.
Sgoil Uibhist a Tuath
3min | 2021 | Filmed in Bayhead, North Uist
Poetry reading and interviews about the importance of nature filmed with pupils from North Uist primary school. Pupils were also filmed taking part in a beach cleaning litter-pick at the nearby Bayhead Beach.
Bun sgoil Taobh na Pàirce
3min | 2021 | Filmed in Edinburgh
Class poetry written with "Rud nach do mhothaich thu" resources and filmed alongside interviews with pupils from the Edinburgh Gaelic school.
Sgoil Ghaìdhlig Ghlaschu
11min 39s | 2022 | Filmed in Glasgow
Class poetry written with "Rud nach do mhothaich thu" resources and filmed alongside interviews with pupils from the Glasgow Gaelic school.