Budding movie makers from Ilkley Grammar School will show off their talents at a national film festival.
Nine media studies pupils will see their efforts screened at the Co-operative Film Festival at the National Media Museum in Bradford.
Their films, Eternity, Slim Chance, A Bat In Belfry and Film Opening ‘Not a Chance’ were chosen from 247 productions submitted from across the country.
The films, all under six minutes long, will be shown over nine screenings during the two-day event, starting on Thursday, October 7.
Festival organiser, Richard Mason said: “This festival has helped showcase the talents of thousands of youngsters and inspired many to go on to work in the film industry.”
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