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5 March 2021
Nicola Slawson | TrinityTalent 2020
Nicola Slawson was selected for TrinityTalent for her outstanding achievements as an Arts Award alumna.
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4 March 2021
Winter Film Festival: Christmas dinner… served stone cold
Who would have thought that Christmas 2019 would set off the worst year in living history? This one family had an inclination, based off of their cold beef Wellington....
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4 March 2021
Interview with Jacob Chilmaid, actor and film-maker
We talk to 17-year-old Jacob Chilmaid about their film 'Christmas dinner… served stone cold', which is now showing as part of our Winter Film Festival.
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4 March 2021
Interview with Helena Cochrane, astrophotographer
We talk to 16-year-old astrophotographer Helena Cochrane about her equipment, her aspirations, and humanity's potential future on Mars!
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4 March 2021
An interview with artist-filmmaker Louiza Ntourou, New Creative
Louiza Ntourou is an artist-filmmaker whose work explores and raises questions about the “lost object”. Read on to see our interview with Louiza and find out more about her filmmaking journey and experiences over the last year!
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4 March 2021
Radio Silence
A BBC New Creatives short film, Louiza Ntourou's Radio Silence explores the compelling familial communication and emotional distance between a daughter and father.
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3 March 2021
Interview with Simeon Costello, filmmaker and producer
Simeon Costello discusses his latest award-winning short 'Shuttlecock' and his future projects!
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2 March 2021
Review: My heart is not my home
My Heart Is Not Home is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.
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2 March 2021
Seaside: A Review
Seaside is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.
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1 March 2021
Winners of the 2021 Golden Globes announced
2021 celebrates 78th Golden Globes in a half virtual ceremony, filled with Netflix drama, sketchy sound issues and a lack of diversity.
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1 March 2021
TikTok agrees $92 million settlement in facial recognition lawsuit
TikTok has agreed to pay out $92 million (£66 million) to settle a lawsuit that asserts the app misused artificial intelligence to track and store users’ data.
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1 March 2021
Discover! Creative Careers Week 2021
Get involved with Discover! Creative Careers week from 1 - 5 March to unlock all that the creative industries have to offer!
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28 February 2021
Georgia Thornton | TrinityTalent 2020
Georgia Thornton was selected by Trinity College London for Progress in her Arts Award achievements
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27 February 2021
Superhero: Books!
The first in a new monthly series of superhero themed columns, I take you back to the first format of the superhero and give some recommendations on what to read!
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26 February 2021
Sia's directorial debut 'Music' faces heavy criticism and controversy
The film is attracting heavy backlash for its insensitive and poorly researched portrayal of autism
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25 February 2021
Interview with Tafath Mechodou, film-maker
Tafath is a 16 year-old film fanatic, who created a short with Theatre 31 over Christmas, which is now being showcased as part of the Voice Winter Film Festival.
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25 February 2021
Winter Film Festival: happy merry new year, maybe
Who will win in the race to construct a gingerbread house? We follow Jonah and Evelynn as they compete to create, while inviting the viewer to reflect on an exceptionally strange year.
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25 February 2021
The Voorman Problem - who is telling the truth?
The Voorman Problem (2011) was a British short directed by Mark Gill. Produced by Baldwin Li and Lee Thomas, this film was first premiered at the Warsaw Film Festival in 2011, which was later nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film.