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Early Modern Research Seminar Series - Stuart Carroll (York)
H3.03, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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H303, Humanities Building
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Student Filmmaking at ÌÇÐÄTV: 50 Years in the Making
Room A0.28, Millburn House

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, the Department of Film and Television Studies is hosting a Retrospective of Student Filmmaking on Campus down through the years. A two part programme will show the way the campus has changed over time, and the many inventive ways in which it has been used as a filming location by students. The centre-piece of the programme will be This-That (1989) by Constantine Gras and Jacob Barua, which is currently undergoing a restoration funded by the Center for International Theatre Development, but it will also feature a variety of short films made at different periods, and in a wide range of genres!

The Retrospective is free to students, staff and alumni, and will take place in Room A0.28 and A0.26 in Millburn House, the main screening room of the Film and Television Studies Department. There will be refreshments and snacks to accompany the films, a special 16mm screening of an archival film of the campus in the 1970s running in the foyer, and a chance to meet and chat with current students, staff and fellow alumni.

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Careers in Radio, TV and Film event
R0.21, Ramphal Building

Breaking into the media as a graduate is notoriously difficult. This event is an opportunity to develop your ideas and hear about the realities of working in this sector. You will hear from a panel of speakers on how they have successfully pursued their careers in this popular area and about the challenges they faced. From new graduates through to the key note speaker - Dave Gordon OBE, you will hear advice from those at the start of their career journey and those in highly senior positions! They will provide a realistic insight into the day-to-day work within different areas of the media sector and, following the speaker presentations, there will be an opportunity for questions and networking.

SPEAKER LINE-UP :

Dave Gordon OBE - Previous Head of Major Events at the BBC, BAFTA award winning presenter and Sports Broadcasting Consultant

Steve Bailie - Script Writer - Spooks and Deutschland 83

Josh Cockcoft - Co-Producer - Alipur Films

Talia Kraines - Radio Presenter - Self Employed

Anishka Sharma - Radio Producer - Whistledown Productions

Presentations will begin promptly at 6.30pm. Registration will start from 6.15pm.

Note: Places are limited and prior booking is essential. Please bring along your student ID to reconfirm your booking on the evening. Students without booking or ID will be refused entry.

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