Video Gallery
Centre 33 has been involved with numerous film projects across Cambridgeshire. Most of these films have been written, filmed and produced by young people, with support from Centre 33 staff and local professionals. For more information, or if you would like any of the films on DVD, please email help@centre33.org.uk.

Celebrating the Flipp Project
The Flipp Project ran from 2008 to 2011, and supported groups of young people across Cambridgeshire to engage in creative peer-education projects. This celebration montage features clips from various films, and was put together by Flipp Participation Worker Dave Neale to mark the end of this highly successful Centre 33 project.

Bullying: A Tale of Two Survivors
This film by The Hive group tells the story of Jon and Sam, two boys who both experience bullying but deal with it in different ways. Jon is bullied by his dad and takes out his anger on other pupils at school. Sam, the main target of Jon’s bullying, becomes depressed and scared, until he turns to a peer mentor for help. Thanks to Red Balloon, Kidscape, and Impington Village College for their help in making this film.

Journey to Nothing
Journey to Nothing was made in September 2010. In just two weeks, the ten young people taking part researched, wrote, planned and shot a short film about the issue of homelessness. They were supported by three professional film-makers and two services at Centre 33: the FLIPP Project and Housing & Living Skills service.
