Digital Story Telling Project

6 Short films about past and present life in Wangaratta

In 2007 Generations Wangaratta conducted a a 10 week Digital Story Telling workshop in partnership with TAFE. Several of the short films produced as part of that are:

Kate Biglin's affectionate film about her disabled brother's passion for car racing

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Consumed: Maz McGann's film of the local Transfer station and the managers inside story on rubbish.

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A Great Place For Dogs: Trish Curtis film about dogs' lives in Wang.

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Matthew Slater has a physical disability. His short film details his exhausting search for independent living accommodation.

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As part of Telling River Secrets

Revegetating Hurdle Creek

Kelvin Ford documents how farmer and conservationist Alan Gibb became involved with Landcare and put his family stories and his scientific observation into transforming the creek on his farm.

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Big Water

Maz McGann films Helen and Phil Haines telling of the joys of living by the river, the fun their kids had and the pleasure of the wildlife. Others tell flood stories and the other side of river life.

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For other Telling River Secrets films go to www.wangarattadigitalquilt.com.au

Imagery from the Project

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