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Bargoed’s James graduates from film council

News | | Published: 16:00, Wednesday August 22nd, 2018.

James (centre) with the Into Film Cymru (IFC) Youth Advisory Council’s other graduates

A boy from Bargoed has graduated from a charity’s youth film forum.

James Jones, 14, pictured right, who goes to Lewis School Pengam, graduated from the Into Film Cymru (IFC) Youth Advisory Council last month.

IFC is a charity that works with schools across Wales to give pupils a look at the creative industries and to prepare them for a potential future in the film industry.

The charity is supported by the British Film Institute through National Lottery funding and by the film industry through Cinema First.

James said: “I’ve enjoyed making new friends and learning about interesting topics such as the different career opportunities available within film.

“I particularly appreciate the exclusive opportunities like attending the film premiere and Cardiff Animation Festival. I have been inspired and feel more ready to go into the industry in the future now.”

Hefin David, Assembly Member for Caerphilly, said: “I am pleased that a local student has benefited from the experience of being part of the first Youth Advisory Council.

“Into Film Cymru is not just adding value to the schools they work with but they are helping school children around Wales to benefit from direct exposure to the film industry.

“I encourage other schools and teachers in and around Caerphilly to include their pupils in the next Youth Advisory Council.”

1 thought on “Bargoed’s James graduates from film council”

  1. John Coffi says:
    Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 21:50

    Well done to all !

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