Film's success story

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A FILM made by members of Warrington Cine and Video Society took third place in a North v South competition.
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film, Nomad Soul, has now been entered in the Mersey 10 competition and the British International Amateur Film Festival.
The society’s annual internal competition resulted in Carl Brandwood winning the Percy Hughes Shield for best photography, the Tetley Trophy for best use of sound and the Blamire Cup for best overall movie for his film, Llangollen Railway.
The Cyril Baines Trophy for best editing went to Roy Jackson for his film, Biddulph Grange.
James Walton won the Eric Pep competition with his entry, Minus Three Point Six.
The judges congratulated all entrants for the high standard of their work.


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