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British Council Ghana
Grace Gyimah-Boateng (Ghana)

“The focus group discussions were very interesting. I hope the filmmaker has gone to the conference with our big idea.”

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Storylines Digital Video Film Project
Celebrating the interconnectedness of cultures.

What is Storylines?
Storylines is an innovative British Council project. Information on this project sits under the Arts and Culture section of the Ghana site. We believe it should be promoted on other sections of the site (with links) to increase its visibility. For example, a link to the Storylines page should be added to the ‘Arts and Culture’ dropdown menu on the top navigation bar. Also the link to the ‘Storylines Website’ under the ‘Where can I find more information’ section does not work. Is the link incorrect or has the project perhaps come to an end?

Who is involved?
Storylines involves 5 young filmmakers from Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone who have been paired with counterparts from the UK. Together they will work to produce and share stories about culture and identity through digital film which will be shown at public exhibitions and on the internet.

Where can I find more information?
You can find more information by visiting the Storylines website. There you can read biographies of all the filmakers involved in the project as well as their production diaries.
You can read summaries of the film project each participant is working on and browse an image gallery to see what exactly they're involved in.

How can I get involved?
You can get involved by joining a mailing list to receive updates and outcomes on the project. You can also send e-cards from the site to tell your friends about the project.

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