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Welcome to
Video Nation Birmingham
If you've got something interesting to say about life then Video Nation could be just up your street. We're looking for volunteers to make short two to three minutes personal videos to be shown here on our Video Nation website.

Subjects we want at the moment
Currently we are looking for people who have stories to tell about these particular aspects of life:

* Mental Health - we want to hear your stories if you have been affected by Alzheimer's disease, addiction, eating disorders or self harming.

* Youth Culture - make a film about how you feel young people are perceived by society and your peers.

* Digital People - we want to know how your TV/PC/mp3 player/mobile phone affect the way you live your life.

Training
Don't worry if you don't have a camera or have never used one, as we'll guide you through the whole process. All you need is the enthusiasm! It doesn’t matter what your age or circumstances are - we can give you all the help you need. And if you don’t like the end result, then it won’t get shown.

You can contact the Video Nation team by using the form on the right, and we'll get in touch with you.

To see the kind of videos that people have made with the Video Nation Birmingham team, you can view a selection of their videos in the Video Nation Birmingham archive.

For more information about Video Nation Birmingham and the full archive of Birmingham videos visit the Video Nation Birmingham site.

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