Video NationYou are in: Essex > Video Nation John Tipple remembers his part in the Miners' Strike of 1984-85 and how Wivenhoe was involved. Colchester artist Michael Goodey uses road signs to make art and now he's tackling Constable. Doug and Ian are preserving the first World War records of soldiers. Historian Jonathan Catton recalls his grandfather's role in World War One. Keen photographer David Milner began to notice strange shapes within the trees in Epping Forest. Village shopkeeper Richard talks about why he loves living in a village and the community. A family of six made the trip to the Latitude Festival near Southwold. They recommend it to anyone! The dawn chorus at Fingringhoe Wick incorporates Estuary birds with woodland area. The Bows 'n' Belles clog dancers are off to America to celebrate their 20 years of dancing together. Perry has an unusual journey to work which involves dodging the local wildlife. Carl earns his living as a storyteller, he loves the reactions people have to his stories. Liam talks about being homeless and the help he received from local charity HARP. Find out how you can be a part of Video Nation in Essex and get your video put online ... See more Video Nation films made by contributors in Essex. More from this sectionYou are in: Essex > Video Nation |