Thursday, 26 September 2013




                                                             The drill hall

- The hall was built in 1907
- Used to train the church lads brigade in the use of rifles
Site sold in December 2012 for funds for the new hall
- Built in the grounds of the rectory
- Used for concerts, dances and meetings.
- Farm harvest suppers hosted here after the second world war, but tradition eventually died out.


                                              Thornhams new hall

Villagers have been fundraising for a new building to replace the old Drill Hall after they gained a six-acre site for the benefit of the community.
They formed their own company, Thornham Village and Playing Field Ltd, to help bring about new facilities but quickly realised they needed to replace the dated Drill Hall, which had served the area for a century.
Having already installed a multi-use games area, they set about raising the money by selling the old site to pay for the facility.
They were then given a £475,910 Lottery grant to add to cash they had already raised in fundraising, meaning work could start on the £640,000 project earlier this year.
The new building, which is due to be unveiled to the public on Saturday, September 21, once work to the inside of the building has been finished, boasts a hall which can cater for 150 people as well as a meeting room.
There are then changing rooms for the coastal village’s cricket and football teams.
Despite the modern new building, Thornham’s residents are keen not to forget the old Drill Hall which served them so well for so long.
As well as an opening ceremony for the new hall and sports pavilion in September, there will be a farewell event at the Drill Hall before villagers make their way to the new building where they will spend many hours in the future.








Thursday, 19 September 2013

Genealogy

 I researched any genealogy links on the residences that had already been interviewed to well known past residents of the village to see if there were any interesting family histories.





First day!

Today we had our first lesson on corporate videos and began our corporate video. After discussing the project we decided our roles and I became one of the directors of the documentary. We began our planning seeing what shots we needed to get and what information we needed to collect.

 I began researching the history of Thornham and any interesting stories we could include in the documentary.

  

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Introduction

Corporate Video Production
Hello my name is Luke and this blog is to log my progress on my work on unit 28: Corporate Video Production. I will be blogging examples of corporate videos, Analysis of videos and me development through the unit until I create my own.



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