IT’S LIGHTS, camera, action for budding Steven Spielbergs, Alfred Hitchcocks, or Alan Smithees.
A club dedicated to making films is welcoming new members to its meetings in Caversham.
Reading Film and Video Makers (RFVM) will launch its new season on Tuesday, September 20, at 7.45pm, and sessions will be a mixture of screenings, technical workshops and talks.
The first session will be a showcase of some of the pieces created by members during the pandemic.
Then, there will be six weeks of introductory workshops running until Tuesday, November 1.
The club was founded in 1957, and has seen everything from Super 8 to super SD cards in that time, welcoming the novice as well as those with a few films under their belt.
The group’s chairman, Oli Seaman, said: “You don’t have to be an experienced filmmaker to join, simply come along and take part, try filmmaking as a new hobby and get to know a like-minded community of budding filmmakers.
“The more you do, the more you will learn, which will help you bring your own film ideas to fruition.
“Fellow members often assist each other with their film productions.”
Sessions take place at St Andrews Hall in Albert Road, at 7.45pm.
Membership fees are less than £2 per general session, while the introductory course has its own fee.
For more details, or to book, log on to: www.readingfilmandvideomakers.org.uk or visit: facebook.com/readingfilmandvideomaker