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Vivien Prideaux cites the Cornish land, sea and sky as inspiration for her work in textiles. Her film is part of the Made In England project.
Getting on a helicopter is an ordeal for Charlie, but as her family live on Scilly, she must.
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Jan and David's latest film sees them comparing the school's in Tanzania to that of Cornwall.
Lanyon is 14 and prefers to spend time hanging out with his mates than being at home.
Dan has been drinking since the age of 16. Drinking is a huge part of youth culture in Cornwall.
Vivien is still excited about the process of indigo dyeing though she's been doing it for 25 years.
Lisa is a female Blacksmith, she started off working in metal when she was just 11 making jewellery.
Jan and David are doing Voluntary Service Oversea's in Tanzania, their film sees them settling in.
Winnie Sevier is 100 years old, she was just six years old when World War 1 broke out.
Faye has an 18 month old child. There are a few things she didn't realise about being a mum.
Chris is from Torpoint and he has learning difficulties. He's been having problems finding a job.
James' boat business on Bryer has been hit hard by the rising cost of fuel. See his video nation.
When China opened itself up to the world with the Beijing Olympic - Video Nation took a look at Chinese communities closer to home. 'Silk Screens' explores how people link their lives in contemporary Britain with their Chinese cultural roots.
See all the archived films from Cornwall Video Nation.