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Join us at The V.I.P.'s Shame Summit

Capture a powerful day on video. Film talks, workshops and candid moments, then help turn the footage into highlight reels and social content that bring our work to a wider audience.

What difference will you make?

Video is one of the most powerful ways we have to bring the impact of our work to life - for funders, for partner organisations, and for young people who might not otherwise hear about what we do. A well-filmed, well-edited record of the Shame Summit will let us share the ideas and stories from the day far beyond the room they happened in.

Highlight reels from the day will feed directly into our social media presence, helping us reach new supporters, funders, and young people who could benefit from our programmes. They'll also give us a lasting record of the summit itself - something we can point to when we talk about our approach to shame-informed practice in future funding applications and partnership conversations.

With your help, we'll be able to show - not just tell - the difference this work makes.

What are we looking for?

We're looking for someone confident filming in a live, fast-moving event environment — comfortable moving between rooms and sessions, capturing both planned moments (talks, workshops) and spontaneous ones (conversations, reactions) without disrupting the day for attendees.

Most important is experience turning raw footage into a finished, polished edit — we need someone who can take a full day of filming and shape it into short, engaging highlight reels, not just hand over unedited clips. A good eye for pacing and storytelling in a short-form social format (60–90 second reels, not a long-form documentary) matters more to us than high-end equipment.

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We'd love it if you had

  • Experience filming events, talks, or panel discussions
  • Confidence using your own camera/phone setup and basic audio kit (a lav mic or shotgun mic for interviews would be ideal, but we can discuss options)
  • Video editing skills (Premiere, Final Cut, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar) and a portfolio or examples of past highlight reels or social content you've produced
  • An understanding of what works on Instagram/LinkedIn specifically — pacing, captions, vertical/square formats
  • Sensitivity and good judgement filming in a setting that may touch on personal and sometimes difficult stories, given the nature of our work

You don't need charity sector experience, and you don't need to be a full-time professional videographer — a confident hobbyist or freelancer with a strong editing portfolio is just as welcome as someone doing this professionally. What matters most is that you can work independently on the day and deliver a finished edit afterwards without heavy oversight from our team.

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What will you be doing?

We're looking for a volunteer videographer to film our Shame Summit on [15th October at Coin Street Conference Centre, SE1 and help turn the footage into highlight reels and content for our social media channels.

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The V.I.P. (Violence Intervention Project) works with young people affected by violence, using approaches like our Urban Therapy programme to address the shame and stigma that so often sits underneath violence and exclusion. The Shame Summit brings together practitioners, young people, and partner organisations for a day of talks, workshops, and discussion on shame-informed practice — and we want to capture it properly so the ideas and energy of the day can reach people who couldn't be there.

What We Need You To Do

  • Film as much of the day as possible — keynote talks, workshop sessions, and candid moments between attendees
  • Capture a small number of short interviews or reactions with attendees, speakers, or our team (we can help arrange these on the day)
  • After the event, edit the footage into 2–3 short highlight reels suitable for Instagram/LinkedIn, plus a small number of standalone clips we can use across our social channels
  • Work with our team to agree the tone and key moments we'd most like to see reflected in the edit

You don't need your own professional crew — one person confident filming and editing on their own (or with your own small kit) is exactly what we need. We'll introduce you to a team contact on the day who can point you toward the sessions and people worth prioritising, so you're not guessing what matters.

This is a one-day filming commitment, with editing done in your own time over the following 1–2 weeks.

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Skills

Videography
Video Editing
Storytelling
Social Media Content Creation
Interviewing
Audio Recording
Event Filming
Pacing
Instagram Content Strategy
LinkedIn Content Strategy

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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