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presents

Paignton Picture House

 -Digital Stories-

 -Digital Stories-

presented by Digital Media Students of

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Placemaking & Futures

Digital Stories

What will our futures look like living in Torbay? | Where do we sit in society? | What is around us?
How do our students see themselves as members of our local community and how can they influence positive change?

South Devon College is embracing this concept through the production of digital stories that explore how students see themselves and where they sit within our local community, and how they imagine their futures in Torbay will look. By utilising digital media, students are capturing the essence of Torbay’s unique identity while envisioning its future, fostering a deeper connection between residents and their surroundings, and encouraging community engagement in the transformation of their local environment. 

by FDA FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS 23/24

“A Day in the Life is a creative short film crafted by students on the FDA Film and Photography course, showcasing their talents in writing, composing, acting, filming, editing and directing. The film explores the endless possibilities for the Paignton Picture House once it reopens, imagining it as a vibrant hub for film, performance, music, and community events. Through a blend of storytelling and visual artistry, the students bring to life a future where the historic venue is once again filled with creativity and cultural energy, paying tribute to its past while envisioning an exciting new chapter.” 

by ALEX & BEN

2nd year level 3 film 23/24

“Childhood Memories is a nostalgic short film created by Level 3 Film students, showcasing their skills in writing, acting, and directing. Through heartfelt storytelling, the film takes a reflective journey through growing up in Torbay, capturing the students’ favourite places and cherished memories. With a mix of personal anecdotes and evocative visuals, Childhood Memories beautifully portrays the deep connection between people and the landscapes of their youth, celebrating the innocence, joy, and sense of belonging that define their formative years.” 

by LEON, MATT & HARRISON
2ND YEAR LEVEL 3 FILM 23/24

“Childhood Memories is a nostalgic short film created by Level 3 Film students, showcasing their skills in writing, acting, and directing. Through heartfelt storytelling, the film takes a reflective journey through growing up in Torbay, capturing the students’ favourite places and cherished memories. With a mix of personal anecdotes and evocative visuals, Childhood Memories beautifully portrays the deep connection between people and the landscapes of their youth, celebrating the innocence, joy, and sense of belonging that define their formative years.”

by JAZZMIN, YASMIN & THEA
2ND YEAR LEVEL 3 FILM 23/24

“Warm Waters is a deeply personal short film created by Level 3 Film students, showcasing their talents in writing, acting, and directing. Centered on one student’s reflections, the film explores the special connection she has with Torbay—Goodrington in particular—through memories tied to the sea. From childhood adventures to moments of solace by the shore, Warm Waters beautifully captures the emotional depth and sense of belonging that the ocean brings. Through poetic visuals and heartfelt narration, the film celebrates the power of place, memory, and the ever-present pull of the sea.” 

Digital Stories
The “Paignton Perspectives” photo gallery showcases a stunning collection of photographic collages inspired by David Hockney’s ‘Joiners’ series. Created by 1st-year A Level Photography students (2023/24), this exhibition explores the cultural and historical landmarks of Paignton through a fragmented yet cohesive lens. Using multiple images stitched together, students have reimagined familiar locations—such as the historic Paignton Pier, the bustling seafront, and the charm of Oldway Mansion—into dynamic, cubist-like compositions that challenge traditional perspectives. Each piece captures the essence of place and time, offering a fresh, layered interpretation of Paignton’s identity. This creative approach not only highlights the beauty of the town but also reflects Hockney’s signature exploration of perspective, movement, and time within a single frame.