Acknowledgements

Author: Michael Wray


Co-authors:

Ed Downs - The National Computing Centre
Diane Rodgers-Wilson - The Community Media Association
David Hooper - The Community Media Association


Film Credits:

Andy - Abdul Shayek
John - Jan Brzozowski
Pat - Amanda Squires
Joanne - Phillipa Marshall
Woman with dog - Dorothy Saunders
Skater - Josh Reeves
Bikers - George Thomas and Larry Lamorte

Directed and Produced by - Michael Wray

Camera - Sean Lovell

Sound - Darren Murphy

Music - Gareth Dove and Paul King

3D animation for CDROM - Robert Stephens

Make up - Louise Meadows

Production Assistant - Steve Leeming


Film Equipment provided by - Hammerhead TV

Skateboard park scenes filmed at Bones Indoor Sk8park Stockport

with thanks to all those who helped out in any way


An NCC and Seal Films Production

Website and CD-ROM design by - Rupert Road Productions


The Author, Michael Wray, and the National Computing Centre would like to express their appreciation to the many contributors to this project and where appropriate their organisations. They have all contributed significantly to the development of the OUR Video toolkit and YOUR Video - A practical guide to planning and creating effective videos:

Roz Collins, Elspeth Mackenzie, Sarah Wray, and all the community groups who helped with the development of this book; Burnley Food Links, Fran and Mandy at Wigton Outreach, Toxteth TV, Cumbrian Development Education Center, East Manchester Community Forum, St Martins College, LUDUS Intergr8, Manchester Community Information Network, Broughton Action Group, Connexions - Cheshire and Warrington, Proud and Loud, Bollington Drop In, Dingle Online, Sean at Seal Films, David Wilcox. Photography by Michael Wray and 3D artwork by Robert Stephens.

And finally, the co-authors: Ed Downs and Diane Rodgers-Wilson and David Hooper.

© 2005 The National Computing Centre


Disclaimer
This publication and the Our Video toolkit is intended for use as a set of guidelines. It is not intended to be regarded as a panacea or to be prescriptive in any way. It is up to the individual reader to make judgements as to which guidelines are relevant to their particular organisation, environment and project.

  • European Social Fund
  • National Computing Centre
  • Northwest Regional Development Agency
  • Community Media Association