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21 September 2024
SHIFT: Free video production training course in London starts 5th November
by Magda KnightIf you've got a practical interest in film and video production, award-winning social enterprise Mediorite are here to support you into a creative career.
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20 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Hannan Majid on his animation club for working class kids of colour
by Tom Beasley EditorHannan Majid and Richard York are the co-founders of the Rainbow Collective Animation Club, which helps kids from working class communities of colour in London make their voices heard through filmmaking.
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17 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Claudia Jessie talks going from council estate to Bridgerton
by Tom Beasley EditorClaudia Jessie is best known for playing Eloise Bridgerton in Netflix's delightful Regency romance series Bridgerton. But before her TV success in fancy frocks and stately homes, she had to smash the class ceiling.
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13 September 2024
The Box Plus Network closure – what does this mean for music TV in the UK?
by Faron Spence-Small ContributorAn ode to the Box Plus music channels and how the internet killed the video star (well, on TV, anyway).
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13 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Ali Rashley on how Television Workshop helps working class kids
by Tom Beasley EditorAli Rashley is the executive artistic director at Television Workshop in Nottingham, which has a 40-year history of bringing amazing working class talent into the TV and film industry. She explains the challenges she has to face.
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12 September 2024 – 31 October 2024
Join the Board of Trustees at Blaze
by Joe Clegg PradaWe’re looking for volunteers to join our Board of Trustees! Be at the forefront of supporting the next generation of creative leaders and youth-led practice.
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11 September 2024
Kick Some Class: A look at working class representation in the arts
by Tom Beasley EditorWorking class representation in the arts is in a really bad place. But we've been talking to the people trying to make that better, and the stars who have smashed through the 'class ceiling', for a new series on Voice.
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21 August 2024
Interview with Alice Johannessen about her short film Barricade
by Tom Beasley EditorBarricade is a thought-provoking short film about a teenage girl who experiences sexual harassment on her way to school. West Midlands-based writer and director Alice Johannessen told Voice all about it.
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19 August 2024
Harry Potter and the cursed child - To escape a prophecy...
by Hawa MohamedWhen all you see is where you believe you're destined to be Time only spirals inwards. Remember, curses aren't disposed of easily.
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18 August 2024
Review: The Lighthouse
by Daisy Raybould Local ReviewerThis brilliant psychological horror stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as nineteenth-century lighthouse keepers living on an isolated New England island. We watch as Pattinson’s and maybe even Dafoe’s character slowly descend into madness.
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15 August 2024
We "Raise Our Cups" to Hadestown: Here's Why
by Ivy StewartWhen The Chips are Down, Hadestown strikes gold through its visual narrative and use of practical effects in storytelling.
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14 August 2024
Pravesh Kumar: It’s my responsibility for my Bollywood Musical to address cultural sexism
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamPravesh Kumar, writer of Frankie Goes To Bollywood, reflects on the role his work has in challenging cultural sexism in India.
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12 August 2024
Voice Showcase: Mad Truth X Sadler's Well's X Breakin Convention
by Voice MagazineThis is a short film commissioned by Sadler's Wells to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hip-hop as an art form.
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7 August 2024 – 28 August 2024
Arte Laguna Prize 19 - Deadline extended
by Cristina CorsiArte Laguna Prize extends the deadline of its call for artists and designers, introducing a new Special Prize. Open to all artists, the Venice-based contest offers a variety of Prizes, and a chance to exhibit at the iconic Arsenale Nord. Apply now!
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22 July 2024
A musician’s guide to networking
by Candelaria Gómez ContributorHow connecting with other people can be the key to a successful career in music.
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21 July 2024
Mamma Mia! What a show!
by Olivia HubbardThe smash-hit musical by Catherine Johnson, based on the legendary movie.
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18 July 2024
New Short Film on Apple TV Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis
by Ellie Clarke'Boy' is a poignant short film - a poetic journey through the lives and minds of two different boys from complex family backgrounds.
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12 July 2024
The issue of worker rights for animators in japan (Gold Opinion Piece)
by Joriy O' NealeAn arts issue I would like to focus on is why Japanese animators are overworked and underpaid, this is a widely controversial issue that has been around in Japan for many years.