ENGINE Room film-makers from Bridgwater streamed live footage from Glastonbury Festival’s Emerging Talent Competition in Pilton.
Deb Richardson, director of Somerset Film, said: “We’ve got a long-standing relationship with Glastonbury Festival.
“It’s a highlight not just of the local calendar but for the country.”
Eight acts battled it out to secure a slot on one of the festival’s main stages on Saturday (April 5): Gibson Bull, Hero-Fisher, Only Girl, M+A, FURS, The Black Tambourines, Pandr Eyez and Izzy Bizu.
As well as being given a slot on one of the festival’s main stages the winners won a £5,000 music development prize.
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