I graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2009 with a first class degree in BA (HONS) Media Production. I realised that getting experience in the industry would also be very beneficial to my degree so during the summer break of my second year I managed to get the role of camera assistant on a short docu-drama in my local area.
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.
I graduated from the University of Lincoln in September 2009 after studying a 3 year BA (Hons) Media Production degree. I absolutely loved my time up there and wouldn’t change it for the world.Continue reading →
I have worked on dozens of dramas, countless documentaries and a myriad other types of programmes, but throughout my career as Editor at the BBC, there was one constant – namely various encounters with the Royal Family.Continue reading →
Good news for TV production students and alumni. Against the odds, TV is more popular than ever in the UK. Apparently it’s to do with the oldies. And video sharing sites like YouTube are getting fewer hits these days.
As scary rumours about graduate employment abound, Radio 4 is running a programme in which a group of alumni in the class of 2009 have been tracked since graduation, to get a clearer picture of the national situation.
‘A Boatload of Wild Irishmen’ about the life and work of filmmaker Robert Flaherty – written by Professor Brian Winston and edited by Chris Hainstock, Senior Lecturer at the LSM – will premiere at the Galway Film Festival on 7th July 2010. The feature length film will be shown as a shorter Irish language version called ‘The Wandering Irishman’.Continue reading →