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| Take part in Video Nation |  |
|  | | Lynne James from St Austell looks a little concerned about her Father's choice of headgear for the eclipse |
|  | Fancy yourself as a bit of a film maker? Here's your chance to make a video short about an aspect of your life here in Cornwall to be shown on the web as part of the BBC's Video Nation project. |
 | |  | | SEE ALSO |  | Video Nation See the National Video Nation website and find out how the video shorts are made. |  | | FACTS |  | Video Nation was established in 1993 by the BBC's Community Programme Unit. Over 300 people have been given a camcorder, tapes and training to record everyday aspects of their lives. Over 1300 Video Nation shorts have been broadcast on dozens of different topics. Video Nation went off-air in June 2000, but emerged online in November 2001. |  | | PRINT THIS PAGE |  | | View a printable version of this page. |
|  | If you've got something interesting to say about life here in Cornwall then Video Nation could be for you. We're looking for volunteers to make short two to three minutes personal videos to be shown here on the web as part of Video Nation Cornwall.
You don't need any experience and we'll give you all the equipment and help you need. Your film could end up on this website, the national website, local radio or even TV. If you'd like the chance to make a Video Nation short in Cornwall, please complete the form below. Use of Data Notice: The BBC will use the information you provide on this form solely as a contribution to BBC. The data will not be used in any way to inform you of other BBC services, products and events. | | | |
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