Last Friday afternoon a short film made by young people from all over Lincolnshire, trained by School of Media students, was premiered at the Lincoln Odeon.
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Mace moves in
The Media Archive for Central England is in the throes of relocating to the MHT building on Brayford Campus.
MACE Development Manager Emma Morley reports “We’ve had a very productive day moving crates, files, DVDs, books and boxes into our brand new facilities in the MHT Building of the University of Lincoln.”
Visit the MaceLive Blog for Emma’s latest news, and the full story is here.
Ryan Laity
When finishing my degree at Lincoln University last year so many things were going through my head. Do I go back home and look for a job? Do I take the huge risk and go to London? Or do I stay in Lincoln?
Student film selected at Eat-Our-Shorts
From LSM head Sarah Barrow:
“Congratulations to the makers of ‘Endless‘ which was selected for screening at last week’s showcase of films made by students in universities and film schools throughout the UK as part of an event organised by NAHEMI (the National Association for Higher Education in the Moving Image).
Team members Lisa Rustage and Beth Sandall attended the event at the National Film Theatre in London, supported by the Lincoln School of Media.
Well done to all involved in the making of ‘Endless’.
Media students to help at RAF air show
From Dr Sarah Barrow, LSM Head of School:
“12 students from Lincoln School of Media have been selected to attend the 2011 Royal Air Force Waddington International Air Show on 2 and 3 July as ‘press’.
LSM Productions release International film
Tom Ridgewell in the news (again!)
From the Guardian:
“Tom Ridgewell went a step further. While studying media at the University of Lincoln, he decided to create a television advert for the university and put it up on YouTube.
Lincoln film event
Internships: Lincoln Digital Culture Festival
Conference: Rethinking Epic
Epic Film and Television in the 21st Century
EMMTEC, The University of Lincoln, 21-22 July 2011
Received wisdom suggests that we are witnessing—and to some extent participating—in the return of the epic on both the big and small screen.