We are now taking bookings for the next block of Saturday Visual Arts classes, as well as for the Winter Film class. The Saturday classes will run from Saturday 23 October to Saturday 11 December. We run four classes: •…Read On


We are now taking bookings for the next block of Saturday Visual Arts classes, as well as for the Winter Film class. The Saturday classes will run from Saturday 23 October to Saturday 11 December. We run four classes: •…Read On

First Light Premieres ! Join us on Saturday 16th October at the GFT to see the masterpieces produced by the young people that attended the First Light Film class. There will be four short films, written, directed and produced by…Read On

The four short films, funded by First Light, that were shot over the summer by young Project Ability filmmakers are now in post production! The young film makers have been coming to Project Ability on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in order to edit and…Read On

Today is the first day of our Summer Film Workshops! The week-long workshops are the perfect place to learn the basics of film-making, from setting your scene and using the equipment to editing your final film. This week’s workshop is…Read On

We have recently received funding from First Lights to produce four films and we are looking for young disabled film-makers to work on these film projects over the summer. We encourage anyone to apply, whether they’re interested in acting, camera-work,…Read On

Hot off the press! Two Project Ability films shortlisted for the Glasgow Youth Film Festival ‘One Minute Movie Competition’ 2010! ‘Wizzy and friends on the subway’. Film by Cameron Black. Wizzy the grumpy wizard is travelling on the train and…Read On

Free taster film workshops are on offer to young people and schools or youth groups who attend the Co-operative Young Film Makers Screening on the 8th or 13th of February. The workshops will take place at Project Ability at the following…Read On

Project Ability won two awards at the 2009 Oska Bright Film Festival. Hughie McIntyre won best animation for his film “The Story of the Beatles” while Doreen Kay won Best Overall Film with her animation “Young at Heart” based on…Read On

Created for Project Ability’s “Young Talent For The Big Screen,” this 1930s style Public Information Film warns the anachronistically inclined about the dangers of mobile phone use.