Jordan (class of 2009) writes:
I have a huge favour to ask of the Alumni Network. I and 3 of my friends are tied up in a video competition on YouTube to gain as many hits as possible in a month; the subject being The Ramshackle Rally.
Jordan (class of 2009) writes:
I have a huge favour to ask of the Alumni Network. I and 3 of my friends are tied up in a video competition on YouTube to gain as many hits as possible in a month; the subject being The Ramshackle Rally.
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
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.
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
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 little bit about my way into TV and a lot of advice for anyone else wanting to get in.
Four Lincoln School of Media graduates won the RTS National Entertainment Award at the 2010 awards ceremony in London last Friday, with their film “Best Friends That Love Each Other”.
Trailer – BEST FRIENDS THAT LOVE EACH OTHER:
After handing in my final projects, I went straight into production of my micro-budget feature film debut ‘Ennui’.
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.
Interview
First, Stuart, what have you been up to lately?
Well, when I left Lincoln I got on a train to London with a bag of clothes bright eyed and bushy tailed
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