Video Recap of  Film Frequency

Topic

Filmmaking & Music Production

Activity Dates

30.04 – 08.05.2025

Countries

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Location

Colares, Portugal

From April 30 to May 8, 2025, the quiet coastal village of Colares, nestled between the mountains of Sintra and the Atlantic Ocean, became the stage for Film Frequency — a dynamic Erasmus+ youth exchange that united 38 participants from Portugal, Czechia, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia.

More than just a filmmaking experience, this project was a space for intercultural learning, creative expression, and personal discovery. Through a packed program of workshops, group challenges, beach adventures, and cultural exchanges, participants explored the power of storytelling — not only through the camera lens but through human connection.

First Connections

The activity began with a series of ice-breaker games and group dynamics activities, where participants got to know one another, shared their fears, expectations, and personal goals for the exchange. This helped build trust and a strong sense of community that carried through the entire project.

Photography, Sound & Short Film Challenges

Early in the program, participants took part in a series of hands-on workshops focused on photography and visual composition, video editing with DaVinci Resolve, and sound creation and music production using FL Studio and Ableton Live. These sessions gave them both the technical knowledge and creative confidence to begin experimenting with audiovisual storytelling.

To put their new skills into practice, participants were given an exciting one-day challenge: to create a short film using only original sounds they recorded and produced themselves. This exercise encouraged rapid collaboration, creativity under pressure, and a deeper understanding of how sound can shape atmosphere and emotion — setting the stage for the larger final projects developed later in the exchange.

Pitch, Produce, Create

Midway through the activity, the energy reached a new peak — it was time for the final creative challenge. Participants formed production teams and pitched their ideas, stepping into full creative control of their short films. The concepts that emerged were incredibly diverse: vlogs, documentaries, conceptual films, music videos, and trailers — each project capturing the unique identity and vision of its team.

With limited time and lots of pressure, the groups threw themselves into the process with focus and passion. Some ventured into the historic center of Sintra to find inspiration in its architecture and atmosphere, while others headed to the beach or the forest, where one group explored poetic parallels between the human body and nature. Every element of the films — from the footage to the entire soundtrack — was created by the participants themselves, including all recordings, edits, and sound design. What resulted was a powerful collection of personal and expressive films, born from teamwork, creativity, and a shared drive to tell meaningful stories.

Sea, Surf & First-Time Wonders

Beyond workshops and film sets, Film Frequency offered unforgettable moments by the ocean. Participants had the chance to explore local beaches, enjoy the sun, and connect with nature — many for the first time ever.

Some even went surfing during lunch breaks, bravely stepping on a board and catching waves for the very first time. For several participants, this was their first time seeing the ocean or even stepping onto a beach — an emotional and life-changing experience that added a magical layer to the exchange.

Goodbyes, Youthpasses & Premieres

On the final day, emotions ran high. Participants revealed their secret friends, received their Youthpass certificates, and proudly presented their completed films in a celebratory screening.

As the final films lit up the screen, the room filled with laughter, applause, and wide-eyed surprise. The creativity, dedication, and teamwork behind each project were impossible to miss — and the pride on everyone’s faces said it all. It was the perfect way to wrap up an intense, inspiring, and unforgettable week together.

A Story That Stays With Us

Film Frequency wasn’t just a youth exchange — it was a time full of creativity, learning, and new connections. Young people from across Europe came together to share ideas, tell stories, and build something special as a team.

The ocean waves might be behind us now, but the memories, friendships, and inspiration from this experience will stay with us for a long time.

Results

Some of the cool things we did during this project

Photo Challanges

Participants set out to explore the surroundings of Sintra while taking part in a photo challenge focused on composition rules. Working in small groups, they were tasked with capturing specific types of shots — such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and symmetry. The activity encouraged them not only to observe their environment more thoughtfully, but also to experiment with their cameras and explore their full range of possibilities.

Photo Gallery

A few more moments from this activity :)

Dissemination Events

Our participants actively took part in numerous dissemination and exploitation activities, sharing the knowledge, skills, and experiences gained during the project within their communities.

Bucharest, Romania, May 2025

Denis Marian Costeleanu presented the Film Frequency youth exchange to 10 classmates at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. He introduced the project and E29, then showcased the activity’s trailer, shared photos, and screened the short film created during the exchange.

Budapest, Hungary, May 2025

Zsombor Hornyanszki gave a presentation at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics to 24 fellow students. He introduced the goals, mission, and main activities of E29. His audience showed strong interest and asked several questions about potential future collaborations. The session helped raise awareness about E29 and encouraged further engagement.

Ploiesti, Romania, May 2025

Alexia Ioana Apostolache held a dissemination at the National College Ion Luca Caragiale for 15 classmates. She shared her experience in the Erasmus+ project Film Frequency, highlighting the skills gained in photo editing, video production, and music creation. Her classmates engaged actively, asked questions, and showed interest in future opportunities.

Ploiesti, Romania, June 2025

Ionita Teodora Maria presented her Erasmus+ experience at Alexandru Odobescu National College to 10 students. She shared a PowerPoint presentation, screened the final project film, and explained how to join future E29 activities.

Brno, Czechia, June 2025

Tereza Simčíková and David Severa led a hands-on workshop for 10 people in their student club SP-PDF MUNI, introducing fellow members to the basics of camera use and creative software like FL Studio and DaVinci Resolve. The session, paired with a small teambuilding activity, helped spark interest and laid the foundation for a more in-depth workshop planned for the fall semester.

Trnava, Slovakia, June 2025

Ondrej Karlubik and Viktoria Gazova gave a presentation to 20 classmates, sharing their experience in Film Frequency and explaining how Erasmus+ and E29 work. They discussed logistics, benefits, and what to expect, showed the official aftermovie and some final projects, and wrapped up with a short Q&A session.

Online, Romania, June 2025

Paula Benu delivered an online dissemination session with 7 participants from The Animation Incubator NGO, a non-formal education platform focused on animation and visual arts. She introduced E29, shared her experience in the activity, and presented the final film, sparking curiosity and interest among both colleagues and teenagers from Romania and Moldova.

Esztergom, Hungary, June 2025

Noel Moldovan held a presentation at Geza Fejedelem Vocational High School for 30 classmates, where he shared the documentary created during the activity, spoke about the experience of making it, and reflected on what he learned. He also introduced E29 and Erasmus+, explaining how others can join similar opportunities.

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