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Camera, set, and action……. Killarney youngsters set up new film group

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GETTING CREATIVE: Killarney Youth Filmmakers plan to hold their first meet up in the town today (Saturday). Pictured l-r were: Leone Wright, Claudia Clifford, Johnny Horgan, Rían Gill, Mieke Vanmechelen (Kerry Filmmaker in Residence), Alexandra Bozic (The Official Killarney App) and Ollie Ojegbenro. Photo: Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

 

It’s lights, camera and action for Killarney teens who have come together and formed a brand new filmmakers group.

Killarney Young Filmmakers, for teens aged 16 to 19 years – plan to learn all about

story writing, storyboarding, directing, acting, camera, sound and editing.

It was set up by 18-year-old Ollie Ojegbenro, who was awarded the Young Irish Film Bursary at the National Youth Film School in August.

The Sixth Year Sem student was looking for a creative outlet for Killarney teens like himself – and is now planning their first public meet up today (Saturday), and all are welcome to come and learn more about the group.

It takes place in the Curious Cat at 4pm where they’ll chat about their very first production ‘Feeling Clean’ – a film focusing on young people and substance abuse.

This week they created a GoFundMe page: Killarney Young Filmmakers, to help raise funds for film projects and equipment and are delighted to have the support of Kerry Filmmaker in Residence Mieke Vanmechelen and Alexandra Bozic from The Official Killarney App.

“At present we’ve about 30 in the group and hopefully we’ll have more as we spread out,” Mieke told the Killarney Advertiser.

“This is a fledgling project and we’re only finding our feet. The goal is to get youth in Killarney and surrounds to learn about filmmaking, scriptwriting, behind the scenes work, and content creation.”

The not-for-profit group are hoping to initially raise €3,000 for set up costs but said it’ll need continuous support. For more information or to get involved ring 089 9470355.

 

 

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Tracy Coyne elected Vice President of Irish Hotels Federation

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Tracy Coyne elected Vice President of Irish Hotels Federation


The Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) has announced the election of hospitality executive Tracy Coyne as Vice President of the Federation.


She joins IHF President Matt O’Connor in representing over 900 hotels and guesthouses, a sector that employs more than 69,000 people nationwide.
A long-standing and active member of the IHF, Ms Coyne brings extensive experience to the national role. She has previously served on the IHF’s National Council and Management Committee and currently holds a senior executive position in Kerry. Her professional background spans financial services, corporate finance, and hotel asset management.
Commenting on her election, Ms Coyne who continues in her role running the International Hotel said it was a tremendous privilege to represent a sector that makes such a significant contribution to the economy and that she looks forward to engaging with Government and industry partners to support key policy priorities, particularly regarding cost competitiveness, sustainability, and people development.
IHF President Matt O’Connor congratulated Ms Coyne on her election, saying that her commitment to the sector and professional experience are great assets to the IHF as it continues to advocate for members at the highest levels of Government.

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Lissivigeen pupils create glass mosaics for new sensory garden

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Lissivigeen pupils create glass mosaics for new sensory garden


Fifth-class pupils at Lissivigeen National School have completed a series of colourful glass mosaics as part of the national BLAST Residency Programme.

The project saw the school collaborate with Kerry-based glass artist Julianne Foley over a 20-hour residency focused on creativity and hands-on design.
The initiative, part of the Creative Youth Plan, allows schools to work with professional artists to develop skills in innovation and problem-solving. Guided by Julianne, the students in Ms O’Mahony’s class moved from initial sketches to cutting and arranging multicoloured glass before grouting their final pieces.
The artwork was inspired by the school’s new sensory garden, which is currently under construction. Principal Ellen Cagney noted that the project provided a unique opportunity for pupils to express themselves artistically while working together on a shared vision for the school grounds. The finished mosaics are currently on display in the school lobby before they are moved to their permanent home in the garden.

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