This dynamic collaboration between the ´óÏó´«Ã½ and the British Film Institute will show a unique film by Claude Friese-Greene shot in colour, bringing Britain to life in a vivid way. In celebration of this iconic film, we are asking you to be your own film maker…
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"Sixty Second Street" is your chance to make a one minute video of your street - the people, houses, plants, animals - whatever inspires you, and they will be linked across the country through the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s websites. To give you a flavour of what is possible, some members of the public came together to think film, create film and shoot film. Their two short videos were made in two very short hours by two very hard working teams who were taking part in a "New Directions Workshop" arranged by Northern Film and Media. Each group had just three hours to decide what to film, produce a storyboard, shoot, edit and add voice-overs and captions. See what you think………. "Sew Inspiring", by Mark Lloyd, Ted McArdle, Jayne Saul and Lowri Bond.
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"The Crane Man’s Lunchbox", by Tony Spencer, Jim Clare, George Miller with Stuart Wheatman and Louise Rea observing.
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> ...and if you are a budding film maker, living on Sixty Second Street, e-mail us for more information at: email:
openroad.bbc.co.uk Send your one minute film, on mini-DV (if possible) to: The Open Road Project Manager ´óÏó´«Ã½ Broadcasting Centre Barrack Road Newcastle NE99 2NE |