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The
War and Peace Show, the largest military vehicle spectacular in the world, will
celebrate its incredible 30th anniversary in July 2012, when the
annual event comes once again to The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood in Kent.
To
provide a unique memento of this special 30th anniversary show, The
War and Peace Show is delighted to announce that it has awarded the contract
for filming the DVD to Leicester-based film company, SinVision.
Headed
by David Sinclair, SinVision has worked directly with SKY, ITV and the
BBC. David has completed 212 films for
various small to very large organisations, charities and companies such as
B&Q, Honda, Subway, Vidal Sassoon, Living.tv, Porsche Club GB, Royal
Windsor Horse Show and Royal Tattoo and the Special Olympics. He has filmed in America and all over Europe
bringing his attention to detail through the lens onto the screen.
The
War and Peace Show Organiser, Rex Cadman, said of the choice: "when we met with
David and his Project Manager, John Sims, we were instantly impressed with both
their experience and enthusiasm towards the War and Peace Show. Their
professional approach and ideas made the choice of SinVision an easy one and we
are very excited about the end result.
The War and Peace Show is such a huge event covering so many different
activities from Living History, to military vehicles, re-enactments, fashion
and dancing, that it is important for DVD viewers to gain a full taste of the
Show. We are confident that SinVision
will provide a thrilling and lively DVD that will be treasured for many years
to come.
The
War and Peace Show will be held on 18-22 July 2012 - for more information or to
book tickets see: www.thewarandpeaceshow.com
ENDS
The
War and Peace Show is held every year at The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood in
Kent. This year's Show will be on from
18-22 July and will give visitors of all ages a thrilling day out. The Show
welcomes over 100,000 visitors each year and includes 23 acres of Living
History from WW1 to current. During the five days of the Show visitors can see
events and exhibits covering all elements of both the war and the peace side
including military vehicles, battle re-enactments, fashion shows, dancing
displays and lessons, book signings, big bands, singers and burlesque
dancers. 2011 saw in excess of 3,250
vehicles, including 120 period bicycles!
Over 1,000 trade stands provide an interesting opportunity to get
engrossed in military and vintage finds.
The
War and Peace Show is the only event to provide free entry and entertainment to
all WW2 veterans, welcoming over 700 veterans in 2011. 2012 will commemorate several anniversaries
including the 30th anniversary of The Falklands War and all
Falklands veterans will also be extended an invitation to attend free of
charge.
For
more information please contact The War and Peace Show on 01304 813945 or
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