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:
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?
I am enjoying a career in television out here in the United States. I just moved to Colorado last year to be with my wife and have landed myself a job in a local production company called High Noon Entertainment.
But it wasn’t always like this……
“Gasleak Theatre Company are performing ‘The Vicar of Dibley’ live at Melton Theatre, March 3-6th 2010.”
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Well, when I left Lincoln I got on a train to London with a bag of clothes bright eyed and bushy tailed
Continue readingI’m currently a trainee 3D camera assistant with an eye to become a stereographer in a few years time. Its not easy and every day I’m learning something new……..
To view this film in 3D, find some 3D glasses and watch it on Youtube.
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LSM graduate Alex Holland returns to Lincoln as a stand-up comedian, in the Big Comedy Mash, at the LPAC on Friday March 5th.
To appreciate his own brand of humour, try one of his video sketches:
Nick Loven set up a small video company, with graduate Chris Roberts, called Crow’s Eye Productions. Nick loves Lincolnshire heritage and sees it as a successful way to pursue his film-making.
Nick graduated in media production in 2001. He talks frankly about how part-time work, strong family connections and his passion for film-making mean he can survive in the media industry: