Photo Credit: DMLK

The Makers Series

Levelling Up Your Filmmaking Skills

Wednesday 1 October 2025

17:30 - 19:30

Marsh House

FREE
Practical filmmaking workshops for young people in Luton aged 16-30.
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The Levelling up Your Filmmaking Skills workshop is designed for young people aged 16-30 from Luton, who have some previous experience of filmmaking”.

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Ready to take your filmmaking to the next level?

Our “Levelling Up Your Filmmaking Skills” workshop with Video Production Company DMLK is designed for filmmakers aged 16-30 who are looking to elevate their craft and make the leap from their first film to more professional projects.

In this workshop, we’ll guide you through the next steps in your filmmaking journey, from choosing the right equipment to refining your storytelling and technical skills. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the session, gaining valuable insight on how to move forward in your filmmaking career.

If you’re ready to move beyond your first film and take actionable steps toward becoming a more skilled and successful filmmaker, this workshop is for you.

Sign up now and start taking your filmmaking to new heights!

[This workshop is designed for participants with previous filmmaking experience]

 

About DMLK.

From Olivier Award-winning productions like Showstopper! to collaborations with the National Theatre, Young Vic, and Royal Court, DMLK is behind some of the UK’s most thrilling theatre content. Their work doesn’t stop at the stage—they’ve also partnered with leading organisations like Saatchi & Saatchi, Foremost Currency Group, and Thomas International, delivering bold, story-driven video across corporate and non-profit sectors.

Whether it’s crafting trailers that pack a punch or producing films that drive real-world change, DMLK brings passion, precision, and a whole lot of creative flair. This masterclass is your chance to learn from the team who’ve helped shape unforgettable performances and campaigns—perfect for anyone aged 16–30 ready to dive into the world of creative production.

 

About The Makers Series.

The Makers Series is a brand-new monthly workshop series for young people aged 16-30 from Luton. From calligraphy, to film, to sound, to clay, the series will offer participants the opportunity to learn new practical skills and create something original.

The programme will culminate in March 2026 at Marsh House with a young people’s takeover of PLATFORM, our scratch night, showcasing the work of young local creatives.

The Makers Series has been programmed in such a way that you can be a part of it at any time and at any session without feeling left behind. We’d love for you to join us for every monthly session, but if you’re not able to, you don’t have to.

So, here’s to calling all filmmakers, digital artists, designers, musicians, DJs, rap artists, dancers, choreographers, writers, poets, visual artists, actors, producers, creative entrepreneurs, podcasters and more…

If you’re aged 16-30 and live, work or study in Luton, join us. Let’s make something special, right here in Luton.

I am older/younger than the age bracket, can I still come?  

If you feel that you represent young people in Luton, but you are out of the age bracket, please contact [email protected].

Do I need to have any experience of the workshop subjects?

No experience is necessary. If you have any access needs that you’d like to discuss with us, please contact [email protected].

 

Will there be refreshments available?

There will be light refreshments available at the workshops. The sign-up form includes an option to share your dietary requirements. Please fill this in so we can accommodate your dietary needs.

How can I claim travel expenses?

Please retain your travel receipts and send an email to [email protected]

Marsh House


Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road Luton LU3 2SR
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Presented by Revoluton Arts, supported by Arts Council England.

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