Tag: HNC Film|TV

  • Ray Tallan, head of Film at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland visited NCL’s Cumbernauld campus last week to deliver a presentation to our current cohort of Film/TV students, highlighting the BA Filmmaking course at the Royal Conservatoire. Two former NCL film students, Duncan Formosa and Colleen Bell have been lucky enough to go on and…

  • The second annual NCL Film Festival premiered at Committee Room No 9 in the centre of Glasgow last night. Students, family and friends from all our levels of courses gathered in the function suite at the venue to watch a programme of short films, documentaries, show reels and edited highlights from student work over the…

  • We are proud to announce that the 2nd Annual New College Lanarkshire Film Festival will take place on Thursday 13th June at 6.30pm in Committee Room No.9 (John Street, Glasgow). Traditionally the festival has been organised by staff but this year the students took over the running of the festival themselves due to the Film…

  • NCL Cumbernauld campus students from the departments of Hair & Make-up and Film & Television recently attended the “Strictly Kids” event at the Doubletree Hilton in Glasgow, in aid of STV’s Children’s appeal. The hair and make-up students were on hand to help prepare the dancers before the competition began and Film & TV students Chloe &…

  • HND Art students, Neil Silvester and Ross Arthur recently put together a unique visual arts workshop for members of the public as part of The Big Draw, their event was held at the National Shooting Centre in Slamannan. They were accompanied by HNC Television students Hannah Love, Donald MacLeod and Michael Donaghey who documented the…

  • “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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • The Shift project came to a spectacular conclusion last week with a four night run of live performances at Summerlee Heritage Museum, which received some glowing reviews. “The dictionary offers various meanings for the word ‘shift’: Simon Sharkey’s large-scale community production – staged onsite at Summerlee by the National Theatre of Scotland – embraces several of them…