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Join us in our battle against youth unemployment. Become our PARTNER for the project "Fighting Youth Unemployment in Europe". We are looking for partner organisations from Spain, Italy, Greece, Croatia and Turkey. The training will take place in October 2012, in Macedonia. Send us your Part 3 now!
More info here: Fighting Youth Unemployment Info (PDF)
Part 3 here: PART 3 (DOC)
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As a organization that promotes non discrimination and tolerance Cre8ive8 was part of the project “Mainstreaming new Macedonian anti-discrimination legislation” that was implemented by the British Council Macedonia in partnership with the Civic initiative for equal opportunities “Equal access” from Skopje and the “Association of social workers from Bitola and Demir Hisar” and the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy. Cre8ive8 role in this project was to film the progress of the implementation of the new law on antidiscrimination of Macedonia and to produce short documentary. The documentary was filmed on various locations in Macedonia with representatives from the municipalities that were included in the project. The project objective was to contribute towards the dissemination and implementation of the new Antidiscrimination law in the Republic of Macedonia.
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Cre8ive Youth Media Production was partner of the Center for Research and Policy Making from Skopje in the project Strengthening the coexistence and promoting the common values in the interethnic high schools in Skopje. Cre8ive8 as a youth and media oriented organization delivered a training on video making and citizens media activism aimed to achieve common goals and benefits for the society. We trained approximately 25 high school student and succeed to produce three short movies for promoting the common values and coexistence in the inter ethnic high schools in the City of Skopje. These students were working together in mixed groups and filmed three one minute videos with positive examples from their everyday school life titled “Message”, “Friendship” and “Signs”. The project involved students from the following schools: Zdravko Cvetkovski, Lazar Tanev, Cvetan Dimov, Arseni Jovkov and Zef Lush Mark. Participants had the opportunity to acquire new knowledge for working with video as a medium which can promote coexistence in their schools through training.
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One day on Earth is a fairly large campaign that focuses on capturing the world on a specific date like 11/11/11. It is open to everyone and every year it engages hundreds of directors, documentarists, students, media enthusiasts and citizens. Having received an intriguing proposal and idea from producer/director Eleonora Veninova, Cre8ive8 was more than pleased to help with her take on 11/11/11, its filming and realisation. For this special day Eleonora chose to focus on Anela, a young professional, and her daily activities on the day of the birthday. The crew had an amazing experience thanks to Anela’s sincerity and openness and all the cake available throughout the day, which made our One Day on Earth 11/11/11 as memorable as they come.
You can see the story develop here http://vimeo.com/33359390 For more information on the initiative please visit http://www.onedayonearth.org/
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European Youth Festival was a two-days event organized by Cre8ive8 Youth Media Production with help of all the young people from all around Europe who contributed with their short films. The event covered presentation of youth films from all around Europe with a tendency to promote the seventh art and youth activism through their stories, picked up from many European countries. Тhere were 13 films with 13 different stories from six countries presented on the festival. Six of them were one-minute videos that succeed in subliming the message through 60 seconds. “Communication is”, “Kukurigu”, “Medium” and “Voices of Youth” were one-minute stories that came from young Macedonians, eager to contribute to enhancing the youth activism in their country. Two more 60-seconds videos were presented within the festival: “The forest of Babel” from Finland and “The hanging man” from Czech Republic. Three movies were being the “main course” for the audience and they all came from different countries of Europe. “Blue wall red door” was 33-minutes movie that came from Kosovo with a strong message, presenting the part of this place that we never knew. “The Road to Understanding” was a 40-minutes video that carried a strong recommendation for uniting the youth from all over the world and taking and changing things. The last film of the first day of European Youth Festival was “Davor and Marina”, 29-minutes touching story that came from Serbia.
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