Pictured above: Young filmmakers Alexander and
Elliot
The two youngest members of Midlands based Free Spirit Film and
TV have returned this month, after giving up their time and talent
to produce a charity documentary in Africa.
Alexander and Elliot Weaver, aged 20 and 23, spent 10 days in
Ethiopia with members of Birmingham charity 'Life Uplifted by
Change in Africa', LUCIA.
The one-off documentary will help demonstrate to current and
potential investors how LUCIA's fundraising is helping women's
self-help groups, individuals, orphanages, schools and businesses
in Ethiopian villages.
It also explains how LUCIA raises money and awareness in the UK
with footage of events such as auctions and concerts.
Since 2005, the charity has raised money to help villages that
have fallen victim to poverty, especially assisting women and
children who have the added cultural issue of being treated as
second class citizens.
Elliot commented: "We are delighted to help LUCIA in any way
that we can to support their work; we approached them with our idea
after learning about the charity from a friend.
"It was a humbling experience and one that is impossible to walk
away from without affecting your perspective.
"We were extremely welcomed by everyone there and impressed with
the way that LUCIA is helping people.
"LUCIA believes in helping people to help themselves and in a
way we have taken the same motto with the charity, by teaching them
some basic camera skills, so that they can continue video blogging
on their own!
"However we now feel like we are a part of LUCIA and hope to
help whenever we can in the future."
Alexander and Elliot have recently received support for one of
their upcoming projects from the Oscar and BAFTA winning company
Double Negative.
They are Europe's largest provider of visual special effects for
film and they are also responsible for the special effects in films
such as the Harry Potter films, Inception and Paul.
However at the moment, the boys are hard at work on Free
Spirit's monthly two-day digital camera operator's courses - and
will be discussing their experiences in Ethiopia on the upcoming
course on 19th and 20th March.
Elliot added: "We were trained by our parents and fellow
directors Chris and Lesley Weaver, who have over 40 years
experience with the BBC, and we want to utilise our knowledge and
experience with LUCIA to explain how to make a good
documentary.
"We hadn't done anything like this before in a country with such
issues, but it clearly shows that when you can spot a story that
needs telling, you just need the skills to make it work."
Limited places are available on the forthcoming course for more
information contact:
Chris Weaver at chrisweaver@freespiritfilm.co.uk or call Chris
on 07860 306589.