Interpretation & Heritage Projects
LCA Digital Ltd is involved in a number of different types of interpretation and heritage projects. The table below highlights some of those projects.
Click here to see our showreel of examples. You can contact us for an extended version packed with examples on disc.
Here are our current projects
- Alrewas Film Festival
- Heather & Hillforts
- Polesworth Gatehouse Restoration
- Claydon House
- Crich Tramway Village
- A Village At War
- Previous Projects
Now in its fifth year the Alrewas Short Film Festival is a showcase for film makers in the village of Alrewas (a village just 5 miles north of Lichfield in Stafordshire).
This isn't a competition, just a for anyone who is interested in taking part to share their work from aged 8 to 80 and beyond!
The festival is open to anyone, so if you have a film to share, please get in touch at www.alrewasfilmfestival.co.uk
Heather and Hillforts is an exciting project that will see LCA Digital Ltd involved in making short films and audio files for use as part of two educational resource boxes that will be available to schools in Denbeighshire.
More information to follow.
This is a really exciting project being carried out in conjunction with two other providers. Polesworth Abbey gatehouse dates back to mediaeval times and has a fascinating history right up until the present day. The gatehouse is shortly to undergo extensive renovation and LCA Digital Ltd will be responsible for the film making aspects of the project:
Training local volunteers to capture the ongoing process on film.
Producing a film of the renovation.
Production of short film detailing the history of the gatehouse over a 700 year period.
Virtual Tour film of the gatehouse when the renovation is complete.
There is lots of research to do, actors to recruit and storyboards to create so it looks like being a busy twelve months.
You can follow our blog on this project by visiting LCA Digital Ltd Blog
MORE INFORMATION AND FILM CLIPS HERE
Claydon House is a National Trust property where Florence Nightingale stayed on a regular basis.

We have produced a ten minute guided virtual tour for the less accessible rooms in the house. This is a short clip from the film.
This is an exciting project where we will be working with local schools and the community to build up a filmed oral history of the development and impact of the Crich Tramway Village on the area.
More information as it develops.
This project follows on the 'A Cut Through Alrewas'. We are working with TV producer Graham Sellors to make a documentary film about what life was like in the village of Alrewas during the war.
The film will be a long documentary consisting of interviews, reminiscences and dramatic reconstructions.
It is very much a community based project involving many villagers of varying generations.
It is due to be completed by September 2010 when it will be screened at the 2010 Alrewas Arts Festival
Previous projects - please click on the links below for full details of previous projects.
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