Lyngford Film
Lyngford film is a community based youth project encouraging young people from the Priorswood area and users of Lyngford Park to have their say about where they live and share their concerns and hopes for the future.
Lyngford Film 2021
Film maker Richard Tomlinson ran free drop in workshops for age 10-21 every Tuesday throughout August at Lyngford Park in Taunton.
Activities included making a documentary film, creating puppets for an animation, voice recording, zoetrope animations and macrophotography.
Richard also worked with Lyngford Park and Priorswood Primary schools to make a short film and an animation.
To find out more about the project see our blog:
https://lyngfordfilm.wordpress.com/
Lyngford Film 2021 | Why Our Parks Are Important - Lyngford Park
Thoughts from young residents of North Taunton on why our parks are important.
Lyngford Film | Maizie, Daisy, Lexie and Raul make a film - Priorswood Primary School
The year 6 Ambassador Group at Priorswood Primary School created a short film set in their forest school garden.
Lyngford Film 2021 | Favourite Places - by pupils from Lyngford Park Primary School.
Year 6 pupils at Lyngford Park Primary School created a short animation called Favourite Places.
Lyngford Film 2019
A series of community based, drop-in film making workshops were run by Aphra Evans and Sarah Langley through the spring and summer of 2019. These are the films the young people made.
To find out more about the project see our blog:
https://lyngfordfilm.wordpress.com/
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