Wednesday 13 December 2017

What's it like taking a practical Media course at university?

Anna studied Media and Film Studies at A-Level at Long Road, and is now taking a Media Production course. 

"There has been so much happening ever since I got into uni, it's keeping me busy.
I'm studying at the Rochester campus and I live in Rochester, but most of my lectures (3 times a week) are in Maidstone TV studios. This is great because students can actually work in professional Television studios and occasionally meet celebrities (however we have to obey the "Don't approach the talent" rule 😞 ). I signed up to be a stand in in a game show called Take Me Out that was being filmed here at the studios but unfortunately I couldn't make it, but I will probably have another opportunity to sign up next year.
A bunch of fun facts I want to show off:
  • I've worked on a guerilla film called Blackout 2.0 as a 2nd Director's Assistant which was loads of fun! The Director Derek Boyes was such a nice person and I cannot wait for him to finish editing what we shot.
  • My lecturer (Simon Welsford) is an actual film director and has his feature film screened in Hollywood (which he is very proud of and reminds us of it whenever he can)
  • We get to use and play around with 4K Panasonic cameras, which is awesome because we can take them out to practice. When I booked out equipment for the first time, I just put "camera" down on the form and I was so surprised to be given a 4K camera. I was expecting something less expensive.


So yeah. Uni is awesome. There is loads of work, but I find it less stressful than Long Road. To any of your students that are hesitating whether to go to uni or not: ...do it. It is really worth it.
Anna
PS. [Here's] a bunch of cool photos I wanted to share."







So there you have it: Uni is officially less stressful than Long Road! If you have any questions about reading a Media/Film/Cultural Studies/Sociology based degree at University, either theoretical or practical (or both), do talk to Michael or Jack. And if you're a former Long Road student doing something Media related, we want to hear from you!

Cheers for getting in touch Anna!

Regulation of the newspaper industry - The Independant Press Standard Organisation's editor's code of practice

As a direct result of the fallout from the Levenson enquirery, the Independant Press Standard Organisation was formed to replace the former Press Complaints Commision. IPSO provides a framework of rules and regulations for newspapers to follow, "enshrined in the contractual agreement between IPSO and newspaper, magazine and electronic news publishers".






Cheers to Anthony and Andac for correcting me about the status of newspaper regulation in the UK! 



Tuesday 12 December 2017

A2 music videos 2017

































U Block newspaper project: 'Long Road Weekly'















Note - all 'news' presented here is fictitious, and does not reference individuals or organisations that objectively exist. This is the result of an educational simulation exercise.