WACKY WIND THING: A Green Energy Wind Sculpture

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Title: WACKY WIND THING: A Green Energy Wind Sculpture

Reference number: 8229

Date: 2002

Sponsor: [ Scottish Screen]

Production company: Gylemuir Pimary School, Edinburgh

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 5.48 mins

Description: A green energy sculpture is designed and constructed by Gylemuir Primary schoolchildren and installed at Dun Law Wind Farm.

Featured in Programme 1 "Films by Children and Young People" - part of Scottish Students on Screen, 2002.

Scottish Students on Screen (SSoS) is a one day festival designed to foster stronger links between education and the moving image industries. It is managed by BAFTA and funded by Scottish Screen, and has been running a innovative programme of events since 1999. Features sessions, screenings, workshops and masterclasses providing all you need to know about getting into the industry

Credits: The Wacky Wind Thing (Gylemuir Pimary School, Edinburgh)

Shotlist: [shotlisted from VHS, manual control track]

[0:51:32] [The Wacky Wind Thing] credit A Green Energy Wind Sculpture zoom in from space to two children standing in playground, int. school, teachers gvs classroom, children talking about wind machines they have designed [0:53:15] visiting a wind farm [0:53:18] sign 'Dun Law Wind Farm', gvs turbines, children on site [0:54:26] Where shall we put the sculpture? Wind Sculpture? [0:54:30] ext. school children with small wind machine [0:55:00] Now we are ready to make the sculpture [0:55:05] building and welding wind sculpture at Four Winds workshop [0:55:20] gvs pupils helping Neil Stoddart to construct wind machine [0:57:20]