Deputy Editor Tom talks to three Gold Arts Award achievers about their experiences. They touch on some potential news stories that could serve as inspiration for your Unit 1, Part D: Form an Opinion. They conclude by giving their top tops. So if you are wanting to push yourself and get Gold, this will be a great resource.
Guests
Joshua - Administrative and logistic support for Voice
Ashlee - Arts Activist Team member
Emrys - Project manager for Arts Award Voice, and a Gold Trainer
Discussed articles
Quentin Tarantino takes part in a protest against police brutality in NY
BBC will become more "open" and "distinctive" under new proposals
Top tips
"Planning and getting in your portfolio as you go along"
Know what you want to do, and plan in advance. If you know where you are, and where you want to get to, it makes your life so much easier.
"Don't let the workload put you off"
If it's something that you want to do…the workload shouldn't put you off because you should be wanting to do as much of that art form as you can. Just do it as you go along, it's a lot easier.
"Do it in something that you enjoy"
Do something that you've never done before that compliments your existing art work, as it will make you a more well-rounded professional
"Network"
Keep the contacts of everyone you speak to. You never know when you might need to call them up for a favour, or advice down the road in your professional career.
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