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Catching The Light : 2 Tinkers and a Teacher

A sixty second video, made as part of the ‘Catching the Light’ project; supported by Somerset Film and Video, with the aim of encouraging people to write, shoot and edit their own one-minute film. This is a short drama, in which two schoolgirls discuss their idea that babies come from storks holding supermarket carrier bags, and sing a song about it. Their teacher attempts to tell them the truth, but they refuse to believe her! Many of the other 1-minute films made as part of the ‘Catching The Light’ are also featured on The Showcase.
 

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Creators: Producer - Gemma
Producer - Laura
Subject: Freedom of Expression, Youth
Contributors: Somerset Film and Video - Other
Date created: 01 / 01 / 2001
Language: English
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Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Somerset Film and Video. Copyright Somerset Film and Video.
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