Budding movie-makers can chronicle their life under lockdown for Once in a Lifetime – The Bubble Project, a community project launched by Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
Starting tomorrow, film-makers of all ages have 10 days to produce a movie on a day in the life of their lockdown. Entries will be screened at a red-carpet event at the NPDC-run gallery.
The mini movie can be up to five minutes long and the project is open to first-timers or professionals to tell their stories as we all experience unprecedented times.
Co-directors Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh says participants can work with those in their bubbles or virtually with family and friends and movies can be any genre.
"If you looking for something to get your teeth into during the lockdown, the film project is a great way to tell your story, have fun and develop new skills. Get your bubble buddies together and get creative – we can't wait to see what people will come up with."