Chocolate Films Workshops is a leading provider of video and animation workshops for children and young people. We deliver workshops in schools and youth groups, and at our London base: Nine Elms Studio.
Chocolate Films Workshops is the sister company of Chocolate Films, a video and film production company based in South London. We produce documentaries, short dramas, corporate, community and charity films. We also run an extensive outreach programme of youth and community filmmaking projects.
If this happened in Kingston Jamaica, how would the police react. There is a reason that this does not happen in Jamaica wonder why. Makes no sense when in this country people are given free social housing and health care and free money, through benefits. Mmmmmmm..........
It's changed a bit since then, it's a mainstream place now, I feel youth culture is dead, it's dictated by the high street, and designer labels, young people have nowhere to be creative in peace, everything is immediately exposed online, I agree with the guy ay 7:02
I'm an artist, sculptor, and I love to learn. I used to carve mammoth ivory decades ago...the only drawback is the smell of burning teeth on top of the whining drill (dentist nightmares). It turns out a beautiful caramel color. After watching your video, I'm fantasizing acquirting a walrus tusk to play with, with my Dremel. Thank you.
Why does cc look so beautiful back then. I’m in cc now and it doesn’t look like it now. We had kind ppl back then and now our school has angry and bad man wannabe students and vaping year 7s?
...Take another shot at me I love the way you hate me! ... I don't care if I'm not good enough for you I don't care if I don't live the life you want me to I don't care what you wanna think of me ...'Cause all you are is everything That I don't wanna be
I moved to Acton back in August 1998 at age 24, I only just discovered this YT video in 2023. My personal opinion of Acton is that it is far from interesting, it's only real claims to fame are the 4 Underground stations in Acton, plus the Acton Depot Museum. Nearly all the shops in Acton are crap; what's WORSE is that there are hardly any decent places to eat unless you love bland food.
Interesting to see Erith swimming pool again. I worked there as a lifeguard back in around 1984 or 1985, but only as a relief while working in Sidcup. I remember it as quite a nice 'modern' pool compared to the ghastly pool in Sidcup which was full of cockroaches. It is such a shame that it went.