Chris Hainstock announces the first in “an irregular series”:
What do you think so far?
Chris Hainstock announces the first in “an irregular series”:
What do you think so far?
‘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
The Lincoln School of Media is the University’s top ranking subject [coming in the top 20 out of 89 courses in the UK] and its Graduation Day will be 8th September 2010. We captured last year’s graduation ceremony at the glorious Lincoln Cathedral.
Ever heard of George Boole? Well, he was the Lincoln born mathematician who made all digital technology possible, and we would like to celebrate his life and legacy here in November.
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Sarah recently joined the Lincoln School of Media as Head of School, taking over from David Sleight. She kindly agreed to share her first impressions of Lincoln, the university and the LSM, and to suggest how the school and its alumni network might develop:
Congratulations to Hannah Walsh and Samantha Fisher for being shortlisted for the Fujifilm/Penguin Student Award 2010. Hannah and Sam, as Merit winners, now go forward to the final judging where the overall winner will be chosen.
LSM student Lisa Jones would like you to vote for her to be the one to travel Route 66.
From Marcella Forster:
This is just to let you know that The Lamb and Flag, the short film I made with the assistance of many members of staff and students, is screening at two festivals this August:
Heart of England International Film Festival
http://www.amritsa.com/iffe/2010/home.htm
Washougal International Film Festival in Vancouver, Washington, USA
http://www.washougalfilmfest.org/
Marcella lectures at the Lincoln School of Media; she writes and produces her own films.