This is the main highlights video from the one-day festival. The campaign consisted of several videos including various versions of this longer piece, social media teasers and full-length discussion panels.
One of the most important conversations in the world took place in Glasgow in November 2021. COP26 brought together thousands of legislators, politicians and journalists to make decisions about our collective future. The idea behind Common Ground Festival was to create a space to include everyone in these conversations by mixing music, the arts and discussion.
The festival came to fruition through a partnership between The Wellbeing Economy Alliance and FiiS – Festival Internacional de Innovación Social.
Utilising stock footage and an interview with the incredible Dr Katherine Trebeck, this video captures the mission of Wellbeing Economy Alliance and the need for the one-day Common Ground Festival which coincided with the COP26 conference in Glasgow.
This longer version had several cuts including "bites" in both vertical and horizontal formats to cater to varying social media platforms and audiences.
First of five films commissioned to showcase Creative Scotland's 'Is This The Best It Can Be?' Quality Toolkit.
This film features artists in residence, Pete Lannon & Emma Jayne Park as part of Edinburgh International Festival's residency at Leith Academy high school.
Is this the best it can be? is a toolkit that can be used by anyone delivering arts and creative learning through collaborative or participatory projects and programmes.
Promotional, highlight video capturing the course.
SHIFT Summer School - a partnership between The Glasgow School of Art, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Queen Margaret University - took place from 9 - 13 September 2019 in Glasgow.
Delivered in partnership with the Cultural Enterprise Office, sixty students and recent graduates from all three institutions took part in an intensive, week-long series of workshops, small breakout conversations, creative activities and one-to-one clinics.
Create Community Wealth is a project which aims to nurture community wealth building in different areas of Edinburgh. This video captures one small part of the project where the team held a stall at North Edinburgh Festival to promote the project.
The video showcases the initiative between the Scottish Funding Council, Scottish Government and Universities Scotland to co-create and deliver an Entrepreneurial Campus Strategy for Scotland.
The video features Deborah Keogh (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), Olga Kozlova, PhD, FRSE (University of Strathclyde), Chris Moule (Robert Gordon University), Nick Fannin (Edinburgh Napier University) and Paul Devlin (Heriot-Watt University).
Credit to Hazel White for the brilliant illustrations as well as Converge and Robert Gordon University for additional footage.