Digital Stories
Digital stories are mini-movies telling personal stories, made by the storyteller in a Digital Storytelling Workshop - using cameras, computers, scanners and their own photo albums.
Everyone has a story to tell and new technology means that anyone can create a story. The BBC's Capture Wales project showcases these films online to illustrate the richness of life in Wales.
Here you'll find short films made by people from NW Wales who all have tales to tell. Keep checking back as more stories are added, or visit the Capture Wales website to find out how you could make a Digital Story.
Who Killed Cock Robin?
Linda John from Dyffryn Ardudwy asks the age-old question and finds herself very much in the frame. More...
Too Much Choice?
Phil Wheeler from Upper Corris takes a look at the claustrophobic choices that all too often come his way. More...
A Prickly Subject
Martin Coombes of Talsarnau looks at his mother's growing passion for cacti and how their roots finally settled in Glanrafon. More...
My Legacy
In writing a letter to his late mother, Dan Jones of Glan Conwy shares the everyday struggles and personal dreams of his childhood. More...
A Circus Freak Accident
Arfon Jones of Nefyn is still haunted by memories of an accident he had while visiting the circus as a child. More...
Fording a Ford in a Ford
Jess Twycross of Porthmadog recalls tales from her early life in Ciskei, Africa.
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What's in a Name?
Artist Peter Prendergast of Caernarfon, half Welsh and half Irish, delves into the tricky question of identity. More...
Unanswered Questions
Sherrie Longton of Llanfair pays tribute to her mother and wonders about the GI father she never knew. More...
Hiraeth
Val Bethell of Dyffryn Ardudwy describes what it means to find one's spiritual home.
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A Time to Dream
Mohammad Tahla of Llan Ffestiniog depicts the transformation from city life to Wales and his faith conversion. More...
A Place of Sanctuary
Meinir Coleman of Corris tells how a particular building helped her cope with depression.
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The Big Apple
Coleg Harlech student Lorna Brennan realises there's no place like her home town of Dublin.
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