Much-needed electric vehicle charging points are to be installed across a selection of villages in Lincolnshire.
The last Dambuster George “Johnny” Johnson will feature in a film about a crucial World War Two raid.
It will feature narration and first-hand accounts from Johnson, and creation of the film involved taking him back to Germany in the front seat of a helicopter, following the route of the aircraft on the Sorpe Dam raid. “Furthermore the visuals effects totally reflect the narrative. The visual interpretation of the narrative really helps the viewer understand and experience the events as Johnny describes them.
“I felt that Johnny’s complete story should be captured in film. It was clear to me there was an opportunity to make a fascinating film and as a visual storyteller I could work on something very special.
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