A group of youngsters from Greenhill School in Tenby got a chance to brush up on their film-making skills last week.
The students took part in a BBC 'Me and My Movie' workshop whereby they were helped by BBC staff to make a short film.
The youngsters opted to make a comedy about how things would fall apart if pupils took on the role of teachers.
They first created a storyboard outlining the plot, before filming around the school and grounds. Later they learnt how to edit their clips.
The finished film could be shown on Blue Peter and may even be entered into a BAFTA sponsored movie award ceremony!
The movie workshop took place on September 23 and was attended by pupils Emilie Carling, Sophia James, Niall Quinn and Harrison Sharp.