Enrichment
Bank, Camera, Action Competition from the Bank of England
16th September 2016
The Bank of England has a brand new film competition 'Bank, Camera, Action'. Students are encouraged to make a short film about "A day in the life of the New Fiver" to coincide with the introduction of the £5 polymer note.
The opportunity is to create a film that communicates the subject in an interesting and imaginative way. Students are free to use dance, music, poetry, rap, animation, graphics, cartoons, interviews, news items or any other fantastic ideas you may have. It's completely up to them, the more creative the better! Taking part will give teams the opportunity to showcase their talents and will appeal to students studying a broad range of subjects.
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