‘Round my corner’ competition - The baby of Waterloo

We have teamed up with the National Youth Film Festival Awards to showcase the best of teenage UK talent in a short-film contest.
'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo
'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo

To give you some idea of what we are looking for, the above film is a sample entry from a youth group in the North East.

The ‘Round My Corner’ competition focuses on family, friends and local neighbourhoods and can be filmed on anything from a professional video camera to a smartphone. It can be a beautifully edited masterpiece or a simply produced good story, the choice is yours.

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You need to be aged 14-19 and produce a film no longer than three minutes in length based on what ‘Round My Corner’ means to you. But you only have until Friday, October 11.

'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo
'Round my corner' entry - The baby of Waterloo

The sample video was filmed by the young people of Upper Nurture Class Howden St Andrew’s Primary, Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland.

Film synopsis:

Donald Crawford was a baby rescued from the midst of battle, he survived three days in the field and was the youngest recipient of the Waterloo Medal.

Inspired by this video? Upload your film to the Round’ My Corner’ short-film competition here