2009 alumnus Michael Henry is one of our inspirational media mentors and has posted about Quandary Productions first indie film night, last week, at The Angel Coffee House in Lincoln (UK): Hosted by Quandary’s very own Tom Bridger, the night … Continue reading →
Have you got just a minute? With a busy time at the Lincoln School of Media, it’s nice to take time to reflect over the Bank Holiday. So we thought it’d be lovely to share LSM’s collection on broadcast legend Nicholas Parsons CBE. This month he … Continue reading →
We’ve a series of clips this week from Meet the Graduates 2014. In the first piece you can find out where some of our alumni are now. Head of Lincoln School of Media, Sarah Barrow, officially introduced MtG 2014. It was a … Continue reading →
LSM’s 2009 alumnus Jordan Livermore has kindly volunteered to be one of our industry mentors for our new mentoring initiative, which will pilot in the New Year. Student mentee places are limited (to 20) for our final and second year students, … Continue reading →
Quandary Productions Creative Internship Programme have selected two new interns to join its team – and they’ve both come from the Lincoln School of Media. Congratulations to Sarah Worcester a 2nd year student and Liam Gilroy a recent media production graduate. … Continue reading →
LSM 2009 graduate Michael Henry, founder of Quandary Productions said: We’re offering two lucky individuals the opportunity to make some extra cash, gain experience with a local (Lincoln-based) production company, and work with brands as diverse as LEGO, LYNX, PRINGLES, … Continue reading →
From 2009 graduate and indie filmmaker Michael Henry: I’m holding a free public screening of my latest feature film ‘NARCISSIST’ THIS Wednesday. Staff and students are obviously cordially invited to the screening. If you can’t make it yourself, please feel … Continue reading →
Michael Henry has told us he has completed post-production on his third feature film. “I Work” will be screened in the Cargill Lecture Theatre, 7.30pm on 9 December.
Michael Henry has contacted us about a new film competition. He writes: “We hope our own work output inspires future generations to do it themselves, and not be put off by a lack of funding.
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.