The current opportunity is available for current Manchester Met students, to apply you must be based in the UK for the duration of the role.
We are looking for a student videographer for a creative photography workshop at Hulme Community Garden Centre, with a small group of adult participants with SEN/additional support needs.
The event forms part of a project exploring how urban plants and photographic practice can support creativity, wellbeing and shared knowledge at the boundary between nature and the city. Working with Hulme Community Garden Centre, the project will explore participants’ relationships with local plants and how hands-on photographic activity can encourage creative expression, sensory engagement and connection with the garden environment.
The videographer will create a short, warm and people-focused film that shows what happened at the event, highlights the co-productive nature of the workshop, and centres participant voices. The film should show participants as active contributors shaping the activity.
Final deliverables will include a short 2-minute film and a small number of social media clips, each under 1 minute, supplied as 1080p (Full HD) preferred, minimum 720p, 25 fps, MP4 (H.264).
Event: Hulme Community Garden Workshop
Location: Hulme Community Garden Centre, 28 Old Birley St, Hulme, Manchester M15 5RG
Date: 19 June 2026
Filming time: 10:30am–12:30pm (2 hours)
Editing time: 4 hours
Briefing time: 30 minutes
Travel time: 1 hour
Total hours: 7.5 hours