I’m not sure when I plan to return to the UK, or if I ever will long term. I like to go by the theory that you only live once and you should seize every opportunity while you can, so for the time being at least Beijing is my home!
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.
Kate Ogborn at Fly Films is looking for a recent graduate to help with research for an archive-based documentary being developed by acclaimed film-maker Ken Loach which Kate is producing.
Applications are invited for a paid film industry placement programme in 2010 starting in September. The deadline for Applications: 5 pm Friday 18th June 2010. Late applications will not be considered. To download an application pack visit http://www.divafilms.co.uk .
Lucy Madge majored in radio production when she studied here, and she now has built a busy and successful career in London. She has worked both as an employee and freelance, so she has learned a lot of lessons about how to survive and prosper.
She came back to Lincoln in March to talk to LSM radio students and answer questions.
Alex Holland (class of 2009) came back to Lincoln recently to appear at the LPAC as a stand up comedian – something he has been doing since he was at school.
He also agreed to do an interview for us, and his Futurewheel comedy collaborator Stuart Almond came along too.
LSM graduate Michael Andrews tells us that Nintendo’s Digital Assets Creation Team in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is looking for an Intern (m/f) in the Digital Assets Creation Team.
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