A film made by students from the Royal National College for the Blind (rncb.ac.uk) which aims to challenge perceptions of blindness.
"This film helps to promote what the students are about, what they CAN do! I think the film shows that our students can do an awful lot and that there is a lot of potential. Communication by film or otherwise is a good method of ensuring equality and diversity naturally occurs." Caroline Peachy, teacher, Royal National College for the Blind.
This film was created through Shoot Out (shootout.org.uk) the Rural Media Company's Big Lottery funded filmmaking project for young people in Herefordshire.
Date: January 2011
Location: Hereford
Young Filmmakers: Sarah Jane Buffery, Christopher Mills, Stefan Brown, Joanne Parkin, David Godwin, Jenny Nott, Lee Brunton, Andrew Knight, Bradley Brown, Bethan Driscol, Raju Miah, Nicholas de Lange
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