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Made of Clay |
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This well made video documentary is about the community and village of Youlgrave, “a village clinging to the hillside above the sparkling clear waters of the River Bradford in the Peak District of Derbyshire”. |
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Aberfeldy Trail |
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A short video introducing the Aberfeldy Trails produced for the local Tourist Information Centre. |
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Catching The Light : Tiles |
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A sixty second video, made as part of the ‘Catching the Light’ project. This short is a video montage combining images of rural life with shots of an artist working on hand painted tiles that depict a country scene. |
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Tad Dad |
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A film exploring society’s expectations and perceptions of fatherhood and the importance fathers play in their children's development, through the changing role of fatherhood within a small Welsh valley community. |
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The Entrepreneur |
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A short audio story about buying a cottage in the highlands of Scotland written and read by Iain Rae Hutchison. |
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The Village |
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A video piece portraying one English village’s struggle for survival, told from a newcomer’s point of view. |
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The West End |
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This raw, unedited audio recording is an interesting and lucid account of a boy growing up in the south west of Leicester, in the early part of the 20th century. |
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No Problem Here? |
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This audio documentary by Stephanie Bailey deals with issues around racism in rural South-West England. |
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Ramble |
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This video is one person's perspective on the beauty and heritage of Cornwall and the importance of preserving the countryside integral to that identity. |
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