There is just under a month left to enter 'Files on film', The
National Archives' award winning short film competition sponsored by the
Friends of The National Archives.
This year, the theme is the First World War as part of
our centenary
programme. We have selected ten diverse documents from the period,
reflecting different experiences of war time. We invite you to interpret these
and tell us the stories you see - how does our history inspire you?
To enter, read some or all of the documents we have
selected and let one of them inspire you to make a short film (no longer than
three minutes). You can choose any aspect of what you see - a character, a
line, or the whole document, to create a film of your choice. Anyone can
enter, using any type of film equipment from mobile phones to studio cameras.
Entrants have the chance to win £500 for 1st
place, £200 for 2nd place and £100 for 3rd place. Winning
films will be shown on The National Archives website. To watch last year's
winners, visit our website.
This year our judging panel includes Chris Croucher, an
award winning filmmaker and producer of season five of ‘Downton Abbey’.
The closing date for entries is midnight on Wednesday 7th
January.
For more information, see our website: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/filesonfilm
We are also tweeting @UKNatArchives #filesonfilm.
Many thanks,
Jenni Orme
Principal Records Specialist Manager - Public
History
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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