The group's 10th annual Festival of Sight and Sound was held in Lickhill community hall, Stourport on November 26, when there were visitors from all over England and Wales.
In the morning, sequences shown included "Snowdonia" by Harry Hunt, "The Pailo (Sienne)" by John Brennan, "Colouring Book" by John Ruffell, "Hafod" and "One October Day" by Peter Frampton, "Crowned Glory" by Chris and Margaret Smith.
The final digital sequence was "Another Beginning" by Trevor Baron, and Barrie Wilson showed an analogue sequence "Air Show". An audience vote declared "Hafod" the winner.
In the afternoon there was a presentation by guest speakers Robert and Maureen Albright, called "Ixikon with Imagination" comprising digital audio visual sequences and techniques.
There was "Autumn", "Nobody Knows", "Instant Recall", "Birth of Venus", "Ar Lan y Mor", "What do you see?", "Yet to come", "Harvest" and "End".
Next was a demonstration of a programme used for making AVs.
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