New College Lanarkshire: Film & Television
Digital Imaging, Photography, Film and Television Production Courses
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Happy New Year! New College Lanarkshire Film & Television department are now at Instagram, where we’ll be posting stills and video from this term’s work. Follow us at: instagram.com/nclfilmtv
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Former NCL Film and Television student; Duncan Formosa has recently acquired some impressive production credits through his editing work for Axis Studios. Axis is an award winning animation and VFX studio which has its roots in Glasgow. Over two decades the company has built up an impressive client list and reputation, working with some of the biggest names in the…
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NCL Film & TV were delighted to be joined this week by BBC presenter, Film Critic and Director Mark Cousins, as part of the Tuesday Film & TV appreciation lectures. The online talks devised by lecturer Kim Beveridge, have featured a range of Film and Television industry practitioners, including a link up with the Outlander…
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To aid his final year studies at New College Lanarkshire, HND Film & Television student Ronan Smith has been awarded a bursary from the Royal Television Society and STV. Ronan writes; “To be honest, it was quite intimidating when I applied for the Royal Television Society, I had to go into depth on my background such as where I came from,…
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HNC Film & Television student Graeme Ross recently completed a short feature, documenting his immediate family’s experiences and thoughts over lockdown. Most of the footage was shot towards the end of Graeme’s NQ course in Film and Photography at New College Lanarkshire and over the Summer break before he began his HNC. Graeme writes: “A…
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Like the other Film & TV courses, HNC Television have recently returned to college for their “one day fix” of face-to-face teaching. Lecturers, Alec Cheer and Alan Moffat, took the students out on location for some socially distanced filming and worked through some of the Covid-19 health and safety procedures the department have put in…
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The Film & Television department have recently begun a virtual lecture series available to all their course groups. Lecturer Kim Beveridge writes: This semester’s program of guest speakers is a direct response to us all feeling isolated, missing the physical social interaction that college and a working life normally gives us. I thought having a…
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Over the lockdown period HND Television student Jasmin Ewing got involved with the digital project Scenes for Survival, a collaboration between BBC Scotland and National Theatre of Scotland creating a specially curated new digital programme of work that is available online. The fruits of their labour, Happy Ark Day is a short film shot entirely…
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With a new academic term now underway in the midst of a pandemic, it is still massively important to make efforts to stop the possible spread of coronavirus. The Film & TV team spent the summer working on timetables to ensure that their students could return safely for the new academic session.This included reducing the…
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2019 HND Film & Television Alumni; James Reid and Conor Purvis have kept themselves busy over the lockdown period collaborating on a treatment for a post apocalyptic thriller set in Scotland with their fellow New College Lanarkshire graduates from the Performing Arts department, including actor Jamie Strachan. “Vestigal” is set in various locations across Hamilton…