TWELVE media students worked on location with a former Hollywood television editor whose credits include Grey's Anatomy and The Vampire Diaries.

Former 20th Century Fox editor Revis Meeks who worked as an apprentice on Power Rangers before working on major TV series, joined year 12 students from Rainhill High School to capture a visit from a group of young people from Mexico.

The group were visiting one of Rainhill's feeder schools, Nutgrove Primary – with pupils capturing the colourful cultural exchange involving music and dance, banner-making and drama.

Revis then delivered a masterclass in video editing, passing on experience to students eager to understand what it takes to make their way in the world of film and TV.

Revis said: “I was blown away by the work ethic and professionalism of the Rainhill students.

"They worked with craft and patience, they showed great maturity and they were also creative. They have excellent teamwork skills and they were lovely with the Nutgrove children.

“Rainhill students remind me of upper-division university media students in America. I’ve supervised undergraduates at a very good US university so I feel I can say this.”

John Pout, Rainhill's executive principal, added: “We aim to offer sixth form students an outstanding enrichment programme, and it’s through people like Revis and partners such as Nutgrove Primary that we are able to do so.

“Our students have already benefited enormously and we’re grateful to Revis, and to Ian Rimmer and to Helen Coleman at Nutgrove, for making this possible.”