In the Bay of Plenty - it's lights, camera, action.
This week, the curtain came up on the second International Youth Silent Film Festival, held at Baycourt.
"It was an opportunity to take silent movies, the Wurlitzer, and youth - and bring them all together for a sort of historic introduction into the world of making films," says Baycourt Manager Megan Peacock-Coyle.
A group of school children aged 18 and under, from around the region are hard at work, producing a silent film.
Their films will be screened at Baycourt, accompanied musically by the centre's 100-year-old Wurlitzer piano.