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Film Making Team Building Activity October 26, 2009

Posted by James Coakes in team building.
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Film making works very well as a fun team building event. There’s a clear objective and various elements to the task, so teams have to divide the work out and play to their strengths.

Film Making Team Building Activity

Film Making Team Building Activity

The brief can either be something business linked, for example an advert or documentary, or recreating a famous film. In the image they are recreating Grease.

Props and costumes add to the creativity of the event and it can be turned into quite a production.

The film can be watched over dinner on the evening of the event, which is something that participants look forward to and really enjoy.

This can be built in to an Oscars themed night with chocolate trophies and emotional acceptance speeches.

As always the highlights of this event are unscripted. It’s the in jokes and interpersonal relationships that bring the house down and ultimately build a team.

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