Tag: HNC Film|TV

  • “Paul is an addict. Losing grip on his sanity, he is one day trapped in his bathroom by his wife and forced to remain there until he is clean. Unexpectedly, the power of his addiction makes one final effort to remain, and Paul enters into a struggle with the personification of his addiction, and to an…

  • Students from across all levels of our Film and TV classes joined lecturing staff for a day trip to the Glasgow Film Theatre on the 13th of October to see Denis Villeneuve’s eagerly awaited Blade Runner 2049. “The screening of the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 Sci-Fi Noir classic “Blade Runner” offered us an excellent opportunity to bring…

  • A carelessly planned liquid latex robbery has some unexpected consequences for a couple of amateur thieves, when the Russian mafia, the Bratva, get involved. Scripted, directed and produced by Stuart McConville for his HNC Graded Unit short film, Bratva was one of the standout submissions from 2013, with a solid script, good performances from the…

  • “A washed out salesman’s disappointing life turns from bad to worse when his wife’s lover winds up dead and he’s left with the body. French Film Blurred is a story of gangsters, double crossers and some sorry saps who wind up stuck in the middle of it all.” Scripted, directed, edited and produced by Jonathan…

  • Only In Dreams is a promotional music video produced during New College Lanarkshire’s Creative Break 2017 for the music artist NNYLS.  Director: Jonathan Lynn (HNC Film & Television). The technics of this very abstract shoot involve pointing a video camera at its own live feed monitor to produce a video feedback loop.  This is an…

  • “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.

  • 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…

  • A student from our HNC Film & Television course has beaten over 1300 applicants to gain a BBC Scotland apprenticeship. Stewart Campbell  is one of only ten people selected for the year-long apprenticeship, based at Glasgow’s Pacific Quay. Stewart attended an assessment day and interview in May before being told he had been selected, and his…

  • A two day Direct Print workshop led by the Glasgow artist and renowned VJ Simon Richardson was delivered to NC Art students and HNC Television students recently. Simon has over 15 years experience making and exhibiting 16mm scratch film animations, mostly working as a VJ in nightclubs creating real time light based responses to the…

  • Three HNTV students recently attended  Moving Image: Scotland 2013, held at GMAC in Glasgow. Students took part in peer review as well as workshops delivered by Michael Hines (Still Game); Graham Johnstone (Gladiator) and Ed McCardie (Shameless) and were given the opportunity to network with students and industry  professionals.