Film Project for Conservative Christian Fellowship

We would like to film the following:

  1. Key narration from David

  2. B-roll shots around the exterior of Westminster, the Thames, key London locations

  3. B-roll of church buildings and Christian relating items (stained glass windows, prayer hands, Bible, pews etc)

  4. Vox-pop to camera with key people at the Carlton Club and nearby area

Video Objective - to explain who the CCF are, what they do and why they matter.

CORE SCRIPT
Narrator:
David Burrowes
Location: Westminster - Victoria Tower Gardens South (Park)
Date & Time: 2pm -

The Conservative Christian Fellowship exists to be a bridge between Christians and the Conservative Party — a place where faith and politics meet with purpose.

We’re here to inspire Christians to step into public life, and to stand with them every step of the way as they live out their calling in the world of politics.

We are a diverse community of passionate followers of Jesus Christ, united by our love for God and our neighbour.

Rooted in prayer and the truth of the Bible, we seek to be salt and light in British politics — bringing compassion, integrity, and faith into the heart of public life.

We believe politics is a place where Christian values can flourish, and where faithful leaders can make a real difference.

If you’re called to serve, we’re here to support you.”

Secondary - this will be cutaways from the primary narrative from David.

Film supporters and members at the Carlton Club and capture them in the context of this narrative. Three questions we’ll seek for them to answer:

  1. How does faith and politics intersect and what significance is there to this?

  2. What role would you like to see the CCF play in the Conservative Party?

  3. What would be your advice or encouragement to a Christian considering stepping into politics?

People: TBC

Locations:
Carlton Club - Stairways, Meeting Room, Rear terrace, Street Outside,
The Green Park - before the event - great spaces here, Offices/Addresses of key people?