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Media

In the right place at the right time for a scoop, or learning to use a computer for the first time - film-makers tell their media stories through short films below.

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The Explosion

Scoop

By: Tony Pugh, April 2002

"I had stumbled across a scene of a big explosion on my way home." Tony looks back to when a photo he took started a journey into journalism.

Laurence

Talking Pictures

By: Laurence Harborne, May 2007

"Typical passion would be someone walking hand in hand but Wrexham's not really like that." Laurence talks about his impressions of Wrexham.

Stewart

An Eye in Wrexham

By: Stewart MacKellar, May 2007

"I started off by walking around Wrexham just trying to get ideas." Stewart spends a moment having a good look at Wrexham.

Making Decisions

Making Decisions

By: Jason Meeneghan, March 2007

"There are always decisions you have to make in your life."

Oli

Wrexham's Passion for Fashion

By: Oli Quenby, May 2007

"I was thinking of passion and I thought I would get someone to kiss me. But then there was no one in the proximity."

computer

Never Too Old to Learn Something New

By: Catherine Collins, March 2007

"Always promised myself I would return to education one day."

Andrew Oakes

Sometime Soon

By: Andrew Oakes, July 2005

"My film collection has increased, as has my weight."

Tom, filming

Gadget Man

By: Tom Evans, June 2007

"I dreamed of one day having my name on the credits."

Tim

The End of Timid Timmy

By: Tim Hodkinson, October 2001

"Keeping up was always a struggle until I discovered technology."


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