A TOP crew from Clydeview Academy went on location to shoot a film about gender equality - in FOUR languages.
Third year pupils William Isles, Finn Campbell and Connor Good were selected for a special competition set up by the Scottish European Education Trust.
The trio went along for a day to celebrate different cultures and film 'Nightmare on Equality Street' in Spanish, French, Italian and German.
William, who wrote the script, said: "It was a brilliant day, learning how to shoot a film.
"We created a story board in class and had the chance to turn it in to a short film and managed to use four languages.
"We picked the subject of gender equality coming under attack.
"It was a great day."
Modern languages principal teacher Jill Gillespie said: "I was very proud of the boys, they were excellent ambassadors for our school.
"They learned such a lot about the technical side of making a film."
Clydeview Academy's team will now be invited to a premiere of their film, where they will find out if it will go on to the next stage of the competition.
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