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10 June 2018
Filmmaking project - Stuck in Cluedo and The Pillow
As part of my Gold Arts Award, I held a one day project, with several individual workshops relating to film-making.
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23 May 2018 – 8 June 2018
UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme - apply now
The UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme aims to be a catalyst for personal and professional development and to equip, inspire, inform, encourage and empower emerging young artists as they establish themselves and their careers. UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme is open to any artist aged 18-30 who has the right to work in the UK.
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23 May 2018 – 9 July 2018
Call for entries- UKYA CITY TAKEOVER: NOTTINGHAM 2019
Call for entries is now LIVE for UKYA City Takeover: Nottingham 2019! A major showcase opportunity that will present the work of 200 artists from across the globe in a city-wide ‘takeover’ of Nottingham.
UK Young Artists is seeking submissions from artists aged 18-30 working across all art forms.
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25 June 2018
Join us - Be part of the growing film industry along the South Coast with ‘FILM EXPO SOUTH’
Film Expo South is delighted to be back for a third year supporting and celebrating the success and continued growth of our film and creative industry across the South coast.
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21 May 2018
A Cinematic Combat: The Clash Between Netflix and Cannes
Do films by the streaming service deserve a place at award ceremonies?
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20 May 2018
Gravesend Photography Exhibition - 18th March 2018
In this post, I have reviewed a local photography exhibition that I had attended in March this year; this review will allow the reader to have the opportunity to read the experience I had whilst looking at photographs that had been captured by photographers in my local area of Gravesend, Kent.
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17 May 2018
Want my job? Interview with the Executive Director of STORGY Magazine
We talk to Ross Jeffery, Executive Director and Head of Books at STORGY Magazine, about how STORGY came to exist and what helped him build his career in the arts.
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15 May 2018
My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios
This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far.
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16 May 2018 – 31 May 2018
CALL OUT📢STUART CROFT FOUNDATION AWARD 2018
The Stuart Croft Foundation enables UK-based artists, filmmakers, researchers, and exhibitors working in and between the gallery and the cinema to undertake and complete small-scale projects, where other funding options may be difficult to obtain.
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15 May 2018
How to write a review of a film
We hear from STORGY, an online literary short story magazine and film and book reviewer, which aims to inspire artistic collaboration and provide opportunities for creative minds to meet.
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10 May 2018
Isle of Dogs review (spoiler-free)
Wes Anderson delivers nothing short of a masterful, heartfelt visual delight with his new stop-motion tale.
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10 May 2018
Interview with Tom F. Fisher, animator
We talk to recent graduate Tom Fisher about being a freelance animator, his directing talents, his dyslexia, and advice he wish he had received when starting out!
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9 June 2018
What Next? CFT Apprentice Arts Network
Current and recent creative arts apprentices across the South are invited to ask 'What Next?'
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30 April 2018
How to run a fringe festival
Jess Weiss, Press Officer for Brighton Fringe, talks to us about how to set up and run a fringe festival.
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1 May 2018 – 13 May 2018
Production Training Scheme & Production Apprenticeships
Our Production Training Scheme is open to anyone who wants to learn about what goes into making great television programmes.
Researchers work at the content end. You’ll get involved in the big idea, sourcing the information, contributors and editorial that make it come alive, and casting the personalities that ensure it’s essential viewing.
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26 April 2018
Want my Job? from Jess Weiss, Press Officer for Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe Festival is just around the corner, so we catch up with their Press Officer, Jess Weiss, to find out how you can get a job like hers.