New College Lanarkshire: Film & Television
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“Sam moves into her first flat. Everything seems perfect. But when she’s unpacking it suddenly appears that she’s not alone.” R.I.P. is a short film, scripted, directed and produced by student Maja Engnell for her HNC Film and Television graded unit. It was awarded the best short narrative feature at our inaugural 2018 Film Festival at the CCA. For her first proper feature…
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The 1st NCL Annual Film Festival was held on the evening of the 14th of June in the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Sauchiehall Street Glasgow, which has an excellent small cinema/screening room accommodating an audience of eighty. Students, their families and friends gathered in the early evening to watch a varied programme of short…
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Two NC Film and Photography students; Hannah Love and Barbara Ostrowska, accompanied sports students from NCL’s Broadwood campus to document their recent two week trip to Murcia, Spain funded by the Erasmus programme. The two were tasked with filming and photographing the sports students during an intensive programme of football coaching and training, which included…
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Thursday 14th June marks the first annual New College Lanarkshire Film Festival which is being held in Centre of Contemporary Arts in Glasgow. Students across all three year groups (NC Film & Photography, HNC and HND Film and Television) have been invited to submit their work and there are 10 awards up for grabs including best…
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In the main we tend to focus on student success stories, but we seldom talk about what happens when things go wrong. In March of this year, three HND students attended an event in Glasgow where they were asked to document the day and evening. The Question Session event at the CCA was organised by…
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Over the course of this academic session HND Film & Television students have been filming a number of infomercials to promote various departments within New College Lanarkshire, one of which features the learning centres and library facilities available to students at each campus. As part of their two week exchange programme Galway Technical Institute students…
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The Film & TV department have entered into a partnership with Lady Rocks, Glasgow’s female section of basketball team, Glasgow Rocks. The team caters for girls aged 10 through to Senior women, and play in the Scottish Basketball Championship. From September 2018, we will be filming senior home games on a Friday evening at the…
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Student Jordanne Lee has a busy schedule. In addition to looking after her young son and studying NC Film & Photography at New College Lanarkshire’s Cumbernauld campus she also runs the site ‘The Life of A Glasgow Girl‘; a lifestyle blog that covers topics such as beauty, fashion, parenting and much more. Within the Film…
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Baby Steps is a social enterprise that offers affordable goods for newborns, whilst also providing inclusive employment for adults with disabilities. The shop in Kirk Wynd, Falkirk stocks a variety of products for infants, from buggies, baths and cots to changing units, clothes and toys. In addition to the services they provide to low income…
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‘In The Picture’ is a series of articles where we feature our student’s work and give some insight into their future ambitions. First up is NC Film & Photography student Barbara Ostrowska. Click on the photo’s in the feature to view a gallery of the full size shots: When did you take up photography? As…