Two digital literacy workshops for learners aged over fifty who had little or no experience of working with digital media.
A short film made by BFI Film Academy participants about their Tron screening + Man vs Machine afterparty.
A residency programme enabling makers to combine their crafts with cutting edge technologies.
Talks and interviews recorded as part of our annual Filmic programme, exploring the enduring relationship between music and moving image.
Internationally renowned Bristol artists Inkie and Filthy Luker unveil new artworks.
A regional professional development scheme for filmmakers, developing a network of talent in and around Bristol, Sheffield, and Nottingham.
Artistic commissions which explored how ‘openness’ in city development can improve the social, cultural, and economic lives of inhabitants.
A Watershed produced collaboration which follows 12 artists working as part of Unlimited, the Cultural Olympiad programme focusing on disability.
A fun film challenge that encouraged businesses in Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise zone to get creative and make a short film.
A week long extravaganza of cinema-themed films and workshops for children inspired by the circus fun of Disney Pixar's 'A Bug's Life'.
A programme of film screenings, events and projects exploring the rich connections between sport, media, and culture.
What if cities were mapped by the people who lived there? Two workshops invited the Guimarães public to map their city.
A collection of films focusing on Bristol's railways which were created for Bristol Stories, Watershed's creative digital storytelling project.
BEAM Live was an evening of music and live iPad art which took place at Watershed as part of Filmic.
Makers of Aardman Animations 'The Pirates!' discuss how animation is made and their work in the creative industry.
Twelve artists and designers from East Asia and the UK explored how to use creative technology to make public spaces more fun.
Do you dare to follow 8 brave children as they track the movements of the ghost of Barton Hill?
In this event artist Jen Southern discusses 'Polyrhythmia', in conversation with Site Gallery director Laura Sillars.