Pupils in film contest
Legion invitation
West Lothian primary school pupils are being asked to pick up their cameras and make a short film that highlights how conflicts have impacted on their community.
‘Films of Remembrance’ is the fourth annual primary school competition organised by Legion Scotland ( Royal British Legion Scotland). Working in partnership with The British Forces Broadcasting Service Scotland (BFBS), the charity is asking Scottish primary school pupils to record a two-minute documentary, TV report or short film which explores the impact of conflict on their local community, the importance of remembrance, and the roles that local veterans have played.
Kevin Gray MM, chief executive officer of Legion Scotland, said: “No community in Scotland has been left untouched by the impact of war over the last 100 years, and that is why we are asking pupils to research their community’s involvement in conflicts, whether it be unearthing the story behind a local war memorial, speaking to a veteran who has memories of war, or to the families of those who have served.”
The competition will award the winners with an opportunity to join a BFBS multimedia workshop hosted in their school. The winning pupils will also get the chance to be part of the BFBS Scotland breakfast show. Registration for the competition must be made by October 16 with entries then submitted by November 24. Schools can register at www.legionscotland.org.uk/ schools