CASC 2016 Review Series: The Participants
The 2016 CASC Regional Camp: A Trinbago Callaloo Adventure was held in the rugged, astounding beauty that is Trinidad & Tobago. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Barbados, with the help of corporate Barbados, sent a contingent of 10 participants, 7 trainee leaders and 6 staff to the event.
This documentary was filmed in both Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados. It captures the training leading up to the camp, the rigours of hiking Trinidad's second highest mountain El Tucuche and participant's triumph over their limitations.
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Jade Michel-Ann GibbonsDirectorThe Award at 60
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Jade Michel-Ann GibbonsEditorCASC 2015 Review Series
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Akeem JamesCamera Operator
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Project Type:Documentary, Web / New Media
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Runtime:14 minutes 39 seconds
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Completion Date:November 9, 2016
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Country of Origin:Barbados
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Country of Filming:Barbados
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Jade Gibbons is a writer and filmmaker with a passion for telling powerful and thought-provoking stories. She has a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in Creative Writing & Film Production from the University of Winchester and a Master of Science degree in International Management from the University of the West Indies. She worked with The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Barbados from May 2015 to December 2016 spearheading several film projects; most notably the 2015 Gold Award Ceremony presided over by HRH Princess Anne. She has also taught film and theatre arts at the University of the West Indies and The St. Michael School respectively. In collaboration with the National Cultural Foundation Barbados, Gibbons produced Barbados' first musical film You Never Know which was released in November 2019.