Local film maker wins top award
Rosalind's film, called Many Hands, was one of many submitted to The Life Channel Young Filmmakers' Competition, in association with the Daily Mirror's Stop Knives Save Lives campaign.
The winning films, with bright messages and ideas about tackling knife crime, will be shown nationwide on The Life Channel - a television network launched by Tony Blair in schools, and also found in surgeries and other community venues across the country.
The top 12 entrants all won Flip Ultra digital camcorders, and were judged by a high profile panel including king of the I'm a Celebrity jungle Joe Swash, Hollywood star Ray Winstone, actor Ashley Walters, Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland and Phil Austin, Chief Executive of The Life Channel.
You can see all the winning films, including Rosalind's, at www.thelifechannel.com


