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6 May 2020
Drawing a Black Suit Spiderman for my Bronze Art Award
I followed the How to Draw a Black suit/Sybiote Spiderman tutorial from "Draw it, Too!" and these are my results!
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6 May 2020
Interview with Akash Prasad, actor and writer
"I felt like there hadn't been a mainstream UK film that truly celebrated Indian culture since 'Bend it Like Beckham' – a film made 18 years ago now. If the film industry is truly becoming more diverse and inclusive, why hasn't there been a film like this since?"
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding: Connection and isolation in the midst of coronavirus
A bizarre game with a perhaps timely message
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding review
My much-belated look at Hideo Kojima’s first game since Konami: the quest for an Amazon Prime delivery-man to reunite America’s internet connection. I’m only half-joking...
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29 April 2020
The Good Place finale review
A fitting finale to four seasons of fantastic TV!
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28 April 2020
Searching for Cowardice
What would life be like if we were living through World War 3?
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28 April 2020
Interview with Margo Roe, New Creative
"I enjoyed how you could really see each performer, their faces, their bodies and the environment they were performing in. It was different to theatre."
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24 April 2020
Where are they now? with Gigi Downey
We catch up with Gigi, Gold Arts Award achiever who's performed in the West End and is now working in a drama school and getting busy, busy, busy writing new plays and developing her acting skills.
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23 April 2020
Culture lockdown: Film and TV
Some of the Voice Contributors take a look at the best film and TV offerings to keep you going during the ongoing quarantine
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21 April 2020
How to skill share during isolation
Even when face-to-face contact is discouraged, there are ways of sharing your skills to achieve your Arts Award in isolation!
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21 April 2020
Review of Monster's University
I enjoyed the film very much. Sully is one of my favourite characters. The film was funny both visually and scripted. I enjoyed the competitive elements of the scare games. Please read my review to see more detail about why the movie works so well.
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20 April 2020
Pushing the boundaries of period drama
Are period TV and movies diverse enough? I explore what representation has already been achieved in this genre and what advancements are still needed.
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15 April 2020
Marvellous Montage
This is a still image of a montage I created myself after watching the workshop ' Tutorial One: Mobile Filmmaking....The Basic Cinematic Shots' on Youtube.
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11 April 2020
50 years without The Beatles: looking back to the iconic Sgt. Pepper's Club Band
This year (and this month precisely) marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' separation. In occasion to this, I decided to write about their most selling album and the one that –in my opinion- reflects the creative boom of the Liverpool boys.
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10 April 2020
Creating at home: How Voice Contributors are occupying their time in isolation
What do you do when you have nothing but time? Turn to the arts! From DIY to doodling, our Voice Contributors write about their battles busting boredom.
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9 April 2020
ScreenSkills offering training for creatives
ScreenSkills has a range of opportunities for creatives exploring the film and TV industry
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8 April 2020
Interview with Luke Newell, New Creative
"I think it would be nice to see more grand gestures of kindness, especially in these apocalyptic times"