From sometime LSM graduate Tom Hill:
I created The Be Nice Project to simply spread some love and wish you and anyone who watches to have a nice day!
The Be Nice Project: “Have a Nice Day” from Tom Hill on Vimeo.
From sometime LSM graduate Tom Hill:
I created The Be Nice Project to simply spread some love and wish you and anyone who watches to have a nice day!
The Be Nice Project: “Have a Nice Day” from Tom Hill on Vimeo.
In organising the first ever Lincoln School of Media’s ‘Meet the Graduates’ event I have sourced a variety of content from our alumni – from graduation day photos and shots at work to interviews with us in the studio and on location. As part of my Masters [in digital media] I decided to experiment with convergence in some media technological areas I had not done before. After trying to squeeze a lot of practice into a short space of time here is my digital mash up to promote the AlumniFest on Wed 10 Nov 2010.
Meet the Graduates: LSM AlumniFest 2010 from RWright on Vimeo.
If I had never set foot in that small television studio at Lincoln University, I wonder if I would be doing the job I do today.
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We are now on Twitter, so if you are too, standby for lots of tweets, and do join in if you like. We are already following alumni e-mail contacts, and we hope this will be a good way to flag up new blog posts. Click here or on the Twitter button on the sidebar, just under the tag cloud to get started.
If you are looking for a new job or freelance work, why not promote yourself on this blog?
Send your advertisement to us at lismalumni@googlemail.com, together with a suitable picture and your current CV, and we’ll publish them for you – free. Links to show reels, photo albums etc. are fine too.
Also, from time to time we get enquiries from local organisations looking to commission professional media products – video, photography, animation etc. Watch out for notices on this blog!
A few months ago we went on location with LSM graduates Nick Loven and Chris Roberts, not to mention Nick’s mum and Chris’ sister, costumier Pauline Loven – collectively Crow’s Eye Productions.
Based in Lincoln, Crow’s Eye specialises in Lincolnshire heritage, and earlier this year we caught up with them on a cold and misty day at Goltho Church near Wragby, rehearsing scenes inspired by Fiona Mountain’s novel “Lady of the Butterflies“. Nick and Chris reflected on their work:
Meet Nick and Chris at our first Alumni Day, November 10. Continue reading
The curators of the Film London-supported Black London’s Film Heritage project invite applications from aspiring BAME-background film curators for a trainee position being offered as an integral part of this new screen heritage initiative.
Applications should be submitted via email to blfheritage@gmail.com by midnight, Friday 8 October.
An invitation to LSM graduates in the Midlands from Andy Parker: andy@electric-banana.co.uk
We run a music (news, album reviews, and gig guide) website for the Midlands called Electric Banana.
Birds Eye View are now recruiting for our 2011 festival! Set to be another outrageously brilliant year. If you’d like to be involved in the exciting process of making the festival happen, you’re in the right place.
My name’s Kirsty and I’m a 2009 graduate from the University of Lincoln with a 2:1 in Media Production. I loved every minute of my time there. I met some great people, I had the best nights out and most importantly I learned a great deal about making great productions. Continue reading