The directors of a film focused on an East Lancashire community are appealing for camera operators to help with filming this weekend.
Film-makers Dirty Faces have been working in Hyndburn with the cultural development programme Super Slow Way on 'Capturing Clayton' for the past few months.
The focus of the film is the popular Clayton Boxing Club and the Hyndburn township where it is based, and a shooting has been arranged for this Saturday.
A Super Slow Way spokesperson said: "We’re looking for people to share the good, the bad, the inspiring, the thought-provoking and memory-filled corners of Clayton.
"Dirty Faces will have their filming equipment with them and will be recording the day too, so it’s a great opportunity to learn about how they work and have some input into the film they are making about Clayton Boxing Club and the town itself.
"If possible please bring your cameras, your mobile phones or whatever you have to document your journey and contribute your footage to the final film."
People are being asked to assemble at Clayton Community Centre in Pickup Street from noon and there will be a free lunch and friendly chat before the Dirty Faces team and supporters head to the streets.
Another filming day was held in February, which also gave those attending the chance to work on printing their own boxing robes and take part in a filming workshop with Brody Salmon of Dirty Faces.
A premiere of the film is expected to take place later this year.
For more information about the weekend event contact ruth@superslowway.org.uk
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