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21 August 2023
CHAOS RISING - a NEW FILM INSPIRED BY THE WARHAMMER UNIVERSE
Chaos Rising is an epic indie fantasy-action film with a big-budget vibe.
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8 February 2023
The importance of youth voice in film with Ella Greenwood
Gigi sat down with director, writer and producer Ella Greenwood to discuss the future of youth in the film industry.
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17 March 2022
On-screen stereotypes and the off-screen realities facing East Asian women
Soft-spoken or silenced, fierce fighters or hypersexualised punchlines – we take a look at the representation of East Asian women on camera and beyond it.
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4 March 2022
Saturday round-up: UKNA City Takeover in Leicester
UK New Artists (UKNA) have taken over Leicester this past weekend, showcasing 75 new and emerging artists across exhibitions, spoken word, film, music, and dance. Check out our highlights of Saturday's events.
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28 February 2022
Interview with Edward Buxton, New Creative
Edward Buxton tells us all about his latest short Finger Prick as part of BBC New Creatives
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11 October 2021
Want my job? With filmmaker Idriss Assoumanou
"Seeing it happen, come together and creating a story out of nothing with the limited resources, it’s like performing magic..."
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19 April 2021
Free webinar: Asian Representation in TV, Film and Theatre
Our panellists will explore Asian Representation in TV, Film and Theatre, what more can be done & why Asian creatives are not being represented in our industry. Chaired by Daniel York Loh.
Mon 19 April, 7pm
https://bit.ly/CYrepresentation
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4 March 2021
An interview with artist-filmmaker Louiza Ntourou, New Creative
Louiza Ntourou is an artist-filmmaker whose work explores and raises questions about the “lost object”. Read on to see our interview with Louiza and find out more about her filmmaking journey and experiences over the last year!
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24 February 2021
It's Raining, It's Pouring Review
This short New Creative film showcased the obscure memories of a man in his eighties.
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4 February 2021
Interview with filmmaker Emily White
Emily White, director, producer and writer of 'You, Me and the Silence', talks to us about her creative process behind the short film which we are currently showcasing as part of our Winter Film Festival.
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26 November 2020
Instaviews with Ella Greenwood
This week's Instaviews is with filmmaker and mental health activist, Ella Greenwood and it's one you won't want to miss.
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27 October 2020
How to conceptualise a shoot with Louis Femi Adebowale
Voice caught up with filmmaker, editor and photographer Louis Femi Adebowale, about how to conceptualise a shoot, on Instagram live on Thursday 22 October, as part of the Artist Workshop with Voice series, funded by Arts Council England.
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22 October 2020
How to Conceptualise a Shoot with Louis Femi Adebowale: Artist Workshop series with Voice
Find out how to conceptualise a shoot and ensure that your end product matches the commissioner's vision with freelance video editor and photographer Louis Femi Adebowale. Sign-up to more free skills share workshops in the Artist Workshops with Voice series.
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29 July 2020
Voice interviews Darius Shu and Arron Blake, His Hands
Sienna got the chance to interview the film-makers live on Instagram.
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13 May 2020
A new documentary for musical theatre superfans
Stream Repeat Attenders from Saturday 16th May
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22 March 2019
Film and Television Careers Festival
Learn more about filmmaking, networking, job opportunities, being a YouTuber, and more, at the Film and TV Careers Festival by Arts Connect. 22nd of March at The Studio in Birmingham.
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28 January 2019
Tina Dickinson, Gold Arts Award
Gold Arts Award participant, Tina Dickinson, tells us about her experience of completing her Arts Award in Filming (camerawork) and Editing.
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20 September 2018 – 21 September 2018
MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis
‘Like a rave version of The Masons’, Evening Standard
MK ULTRA will blow your mind. Be dazzled by bright lights, superhuman dancing and pounding trap music as choreographer Rosie Kay and filmmaker Adam Curtis collaborate to create a bold commentary on the rise of conspiracy.
As millions of young people turn away from established political systems, MK ULTRA looks at conspiracy and myth within popular culture and ideas about who really is in control. Taking its inspiration from the CIA code for the real LSD-fuelled brainwashing experiments by the US Military, MK ULTRA shines a light on the Illuminati and temptations to cross to the dark side.