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Local Television in Israel |
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A very brief look at local television in Israel, based on a Community Television Conference in Jerusalem. |
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TV Trust Promo |
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This film is a very brief promotional spot inviting, amateur video makers in the Dundee area to attend new evening classes on basic camcorder techniques and editing. |
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Seize the Airwaves |
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Based around a “Channels for Change” conference in 1998, this film challenges us to ask who has the power over broadcast TV. |
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SASB Promotion |
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A look at the state of small scale radio and television broadcasting in Scotland in a short promotional video for the Scottish Association of Small-Scale Broadcasters (SASB). |
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Catching The Light :Flexercise |
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A sixty second video, made as part of the ‘Catching the Light’ project. This short is presented by an older woman, who speaks about a local group who get together every week for ‘Flexercise’ – chair based exercise aimed at older people, to improve flexibility and movement. |
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Catching The Light : I Hate Rounders |
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A sixty second video, made as part of the ‘Catching the Light’ project. This short was made by a youth group, who tell us that they hate the game of rounders! |
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Catching The Light : Catching The Light Promo & Boy of Science |
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A short video trailer for the ‘Catching the Light’ project. Accompanying this trailer is the first of these one-minute films, ‘Boy of Science’. This comic short is about a young boy’s aspirations to become a scientist, and his efforts to follow his dream. |
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