The HND Media students at Henley College in Coventry have been busy over the past year working on their audio and video projects as part of their coursework for their HND in Media Production.
Ìý | | Partners in crime - students Dean Reilly and Fred McCann
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Some of the students, like Dean Reilly and Fred McCann (pictured right) have been filming the local area and have created a series of interviews with people in and around Wood End.
They want to change people's perceptions of the area and give the community a voice.
ÌýA collection of voices
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Ìý | | Boarded-up housing in Wood End
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The students on the course have been working on an audio project, which focuses on interviews with local residents in Wood End.
Linked on the left we have two pieces by Dean Reilly. One is a collection of opinions from people in Coventry City Centre and the other is a fascinating insight into one woman's life story, called Angela.
Follow the link on the left to find out more about Angela's story.
Over coming weeks, we will be adding more audio and video work, so return to this page to see more of the students' work soon.
Some of the audio and photographic projects we're hoping to show you are described below, along with a photograph tour of Wood End.
ÌýTo see the area these students are working on, take a tour of Wood End by clicking the images button below.
ÌýÌý | | One of the community centre regulars
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Craig Goode said: "I am conducting a series of interviews with a 78-year-old resident based in Wood End.
"She is very involved with the local community and attends the Wood End Community Centre regularly."
ÌýPratiksha Khatiwala said: "I will be conducting a series of interviews with a lady called Gwen.
"She has been living in Wood End for 70 years. She is a regular visitor of the Wood End Community Centre."
ÌýFred McCann: "I am making a documentary on Wood End and also carrying out audio interviews which will incorporate still shots."
ÌýDean Reilly said: "I am working on an oral history project, involving multiple interviews with residents of the Wehm area. I will be incorporating audio with still photographic images."
ÌýBookmark this page by adding it to your favourites and return to it over the coming weeks and months to see and hear their work, which reflects the lives of people that live in Wood End.
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