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High Peak charity launches its own TV channel

A community-focussed TV channel has been launched on ​YouTube by High Peak charity Zink – and budding film makers are being asked to get involved. 

They are inviting local people to get involved in writing, filming, presenting, directing, or editing short films about what’s going on in the High Peak and Derbyshire Dales.  

Children also have a role to play and are being encouraged to make a 2-5 second animation, that uses the Zink logo, to be included in a future broadcast. 

Zink has the equipment and studio if you have the ideas. Send submissions to tom@zink.org.uk or email him to find out more about how you could get involved. 

The pilot episode of Zink TV can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVKI0PSiAGQ. Subscribe for free to show your support. 

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