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“A vulnerable young woman is lured to a house of religious zealots. Defenceless and alone, can she survive the crazed cultists and defy their sinister leader?” Produced in his HNC year as his Graded Unit (1) Short Fiction Film, The Fellowship of Theo was scripted, directed and edited by Daryl Devine.
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Ali Murray, one of our visiting lecturers in the Faculty of Computing and Creative Industries at Cumbernauld campus, recently completed the sound design and dubbing mix for a new film, Stockholm, My Love, directed by Mark Cousins. It follows one woman’s footsteps through the streets of her native city, on a journey of recovery…
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Students of HND Sound Production and HNC and HNC Television courses had classes suspended for one week to take part in the ‘Creative Break’ project. The 40 students involved were split into four teams and challenged to work with a band or singer-songwriter on recording a song and filming a promotional video from scratch. The…
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Former HND Film & Television graduate Yvette Malone returned to New College Lanarkshire to give a guest lecture to our current NC Film & Photography students as part of their Creative Process unit. Yvette is a documentarist and vlogger currently in the final year of her BA Hon’s in Television at City of Glasgow college. During the course…
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Two HND TV students worked side by side with the Sky Sports team to film the Scottish Cup tie between Albion Rovers and Celtic on the 22nd January, 2017. Dale McLean and Brandon Shanley had the opportunity to film the event alongside the broadcasting giants following a partnership initiated for their Work Experience unit with Albion…
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Students from 0ur current HNC Film & Television course are out and about over the next few weeks filming at Palacerigg, Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Summerlee Industrial Museum and Culross, getting to grips with the basic techniques of location shooting. The class is split into small teams, who are tasked with getting a range of…
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BBC The Social showcases daily content from creative people across Scotland and recently featured content from one of our former 2015 HND students, David Gray. David studied at HNC and HND level with us, before progressing on to year two of a Film-making & Screenwriting degree at the University of the West of Scotland. If you are a content creator and would…
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Congratulations go out to our HND Film & Television student Duncan Formosa, who has been accepted onto the prestigious Royal Conservatoire Scotland’s multi award winning BA in Film-making, one of the most competitive and acclaimed film courses in the UK. “Duncan has been one of the hardest working and arguably one of the most technically gifted…
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Three New College Lanarkshire HND Film & TV students have gained valuable work experience through producing a promo video for Burnett Motorsport during their work experience unit. Martin Boyle, Josh Mckinlay and Justin McGuire were tasked with filming the team’s exploits on location at Knockhill race track. Martin said: “We arrived at the Knockhill on…
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Former New College Lanarkshire HND Film & TV student Jamie Logie featured in a BBC Scotland documentary “How Scotland Works” which aired last night. In the documentary, Jamie talks about his role as part of the very successful new music website/channel Tenement TV. The company, who are based in the heart of Glasgow’s West End, record professional stripped back…