Films, Audio and Image Library
Use real stories and conversations from the Tin Coast, told in the words of local people to bring the place alive and encourage visitors to delve deeper into the real Tin Coast and discover the meaning that it holds to the people who live here.
Film, Audio and Images
All the images, video and audio content on this website are available for Network members to use online, for free with no time limit.
Use them on your social media channels, and or as part of your visitor welcome information. Create your own itineraries with images and stories to show your audiences how much there is to offer, connecting them with the Tin Coast in a respectful and sensitive way - encouraging them to stay local for longer, and hopefully support other businesses along the way.
Film Stories
We asked people who live and work on the Tin Coast what was important to them about their place. They told us to be sensitive and not over sensational the place, be subtle, tell stories – lots of them - but using the ‘words’ of the people who are born to and drawn to the place, help people to embrace and understand our culture and most definitely protect the natural landscape so that we have a sustainable and thriving future.
Website Images
A collection of over 100 landscape images celebrate the seasonal changes of West Penwith, the unforgiving Atlantic, ancient moorland, wild viewpoints, industrial landscape and hardy environment. The lens points deliberately at encouraging visitors to wander and explore all that is on offer year round and away from peak season.
Audio Stories
As with our films our audio stories have been carefully combined to capture some of the Tin Coast’s distinctive attributes using powerful storytelling to inspire respectful tourism and make it easy for visitors to understand that this is a multilocation destination highlighting and being guided by the geographical, historical and cultural uniqueness of the place and by an enduring Cornish spirit that is defined by our strong, thriving and resilient community.