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21 March 2022
Fontaine’s D.C. X Jameson St. Patrick's Day livestream review
As wonderful as it was chaotic, Fontaine's D.C. celebrated St. Patrick in glorious style
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21 March 2022
The Joy of Being an Inconvenience
Any woman trying to break into her industry will have more than a handful of stories of being met with underestimation, harsh judgements, and a barrage of simply absurd assumptions. For me, trying to crack the art industry was no different.
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20 March 2022
Storyboard & Animation Project with Jay Clarke
During 2021 we linked up with our Patron, Storyboard Artist Jay Clarke who delivered an amazing three day Storyboard & Animation Workshop over Zoom; enabling a group of children aged 8-15 to learn alongside an industry expert.
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20 March 2022
Manufacturing outrage: The political economy of social media
Anyone that’s paid a modicum of attention to social media in the last few years knows that today’s political landscape is hostile at best – but what some don’t realise is that the majority of it is essentially made up.
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20 March 2022
TV’s obsession with poverty porn has gone too far
Shows such as Rich Kids Go Skint further escalate stereotypes of poverty
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19 March 2022
Every Stanley Kubrick film ranked worst to best
We take a look at the oeuvre of one of the most acclaimed filmmakers ever, and attempt to rank his work from worst to best.
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18 March 2022
New Music Friday: Will Joseph Cook, Memorial, Prins and more…
5 brand new tracks to check out right now on Voice’s New Music Friday playlist
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18 March 2022
SIX the musical: Making herstory
How SIX the musical breaks the bias and challenges the concept of female rivalry.
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17 March 2022
Critics Choice Awards 2022: ‘The Power of the Dog’ surpasses BAFTA success
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022 Critics Choice Awards 2022.
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17 March 2022
MisInfoCon: The disinformation ecosystem in 2022: new, authentic, and recurring actors
As part of Mozilla Festival, Rachael Levy discusses the importance of acknowledging disinformation threats in all forms
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17 March 2022
MisInfoCon: intersectionality and gendered disinformation targeting women in politics
Mozilla Festival’s roundtable discussion on gendered disinformation led by DeVan Hankerson Madrigal, Irene Mwendwa, and Gabriela De Oliveira.
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17 March 2022
end2end TV Partner with the British Film Institute to reach wider community
It was an incredible opportunity to partner with the British Film Institute to deliver an immersive 3 day Multi-Camera TV Production Workshop; giving young people aged 12-15 the chance to experience real life technical & creative roles.
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17 March 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E02 review
Fascism is on the rise, and we see the return of a much-loved character
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17 March 2022
e2e Crew meet & teach BFI's Mini Filmakers
Our e2e Crew are only aged 11-16, yet they are integral to the end2end TV team. They really enjoyed instructing the Mini Filmakers back in Janauary, at the British Film Institute, Southbank.
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17 March 2022
'Behind the Scenes' says it all!
Working as a team we are constantly learning from each other [...]. As a result we are stronger as a group & feel listened to & valued. Lorraine Smith, end2end TV Director & Arts Award Adviser
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17 March 2022
BFI Multi Cam Filming Success!
We were commissioned by BFI's Head of Education Mark Reid to film the LATE conference ... actually our e2e Crew were! The crew are aged from 11 -16 & are approaching TV & Film Production in a way that has never been done before.
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17 March 2022
Australian Ziggy Alberts reveals new track 'TATTOOS'
Platinum ARIA accredited artist, Ziggy Alberts drops his first new single for 2022 titled ‘TATTOOS’.
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17 March 2022
ARTS AWARD SUCCESS IN TV PRODUCTION!
The end2end TV crew are aged 11-13 & have successfully completed their Bronze Arts Award in TV Production. World Record Holder Natalia Cohen said: ”They are [...] developing incredible strengths that will be useful in many areas of life!”