Our 'Shoot Wales' competition, which we launched in January, invited students and graduate filmmakers from Welsh universities to submit a film of 3 minutes or less that celebrated Wales as a destination for a diverse range of contemporary holidays.
A panel of judges including Film Maker Justin Kerrigan and Rhys from Newport hip-hop collective, Goldie Lookin’ Chain, selected a winner and three runners up.
The winner of the prize, Rhiannon Tate, from St Davids, who is studying film at the International Film School Wales at Newport, has won a £2000 career development fund and one week’s work experience at advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy.
Her film is about how a family run ice-cream van at Abereiddi beach in Pembrokeshire, is as much about the place as the people who visit it.
The runners up who will each recieve a £500 career development fund were: Jim Birket; Aaron McKeene and Laurie Cameron and Ewan Jones Morris.






