A series of talks, articles, and interviews celebrating the work of composer Bernard Herrmann, of Psycho, Vertigo and Taxi Driver fame.
Watershed's Head of Programme, Mark Cosgrove, talks his reasons for attending the 64th Cannes International Film Festival.
An innovative digital workshop designed for pan-European learners aged 50+ which culminated in a harbourside soundwalk app and online map.
A year-long season of events reflecting on cinema from 2000-09 and the films that began to define a new century of cinema.
A development programme for European youth workers in 2010 that explored how web 2.0 and social media tools can extend and enhance their practice.
A development scheme which enables companies to research possibilities in digital media, create new ideas and deliver innovation to market.
A theatrical guided tour of the future of your city.
In 2010 Watershed celebrated the work of French director, Claire Denis, with a retrospective marking the release of her feature, 'White Material'.
Mark Cosgrove, Watershed's Head of Programme, talks about his trip to the film festival.
eShed was a Bristol-based community and website for young people aged 14-21 who love film and media.
Two new scores for Alice in Wonderland (1903), and two documentaries about the workshops, originated by a group of sixteen Young Leaders.
In a series of workshops members of the public and Watershed staff ‘painted with light’ to investigate the spaces in and around Watershed.
Digital Stories by fourteen older people (aged 50+) from across Europe, recording their memories of the summer they turned eighteen.
An eighteen month research and development project which resulted in the first ever iPhone app for the Tower of London.
Shot by young filmmakers this 5min docu-drama examines the life of a low income family feeling the strain of recession.
A creative digital storytelling project giving an insight into the lives of Bristolians and their experience of the city.
A new web tool for discovering and describing connections between Watershed video content and its makers and themes.
Lively and entertaining video portraits of peoples’ faces filmed whilst listening to Bhangra music.