
SCHOOL POSTGRADUATE JOURNALISM COURSE BENEFITS FROM PRESTIGIOUS BURSARIES FROM THE SCOTT TRUST
February 10, 2009It’s just been announced that students on the Graduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism will be eligible to apply for bursaries offered by the The Scott Trust (owners of the Guardian Media Group). The graduate diploma is the only course in Scotland from which the Scott Trust will consider applications. Full details here

Green Light Celtic Media Festival Strand for Media Studients
January 16, 2009- GREEN LIGHT is the Celtic Media Festival’s strand for Media Students.
- This year the Celtic Media Festival is 30 years old – Come and celebrate with us!
Taking place in Caernarfon, North Wales from 25th – 27th March – GREEN LIGHT will be a diverse and focused programme of events covering various aspects of the media today. We also encourage all student attendees to be part of everything the main Festival has to offer: the networking, the awards ceremonies and the socialising.
The programme is currently being finalised but sessions planned for this year include:
- A Masterclass with Hammer and Tongs. Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith make up this highly successful duo who have made everything from iconic music videos (Blur, REM, Supergrass) to massive television advertising campaigns (Orange, BT). Most recently they have forayed into the world of feature film with The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Son of Rambow.
- Getting A Foot on the Ladder. A career focused opportunity covering everything from who does what in television production to how to pitch. Learn from those who have worked their way up from the bottom to the top including Alec McPhedran of Skill Channel TV.
- Radio Waves. With digital radio offering more and more to listeners, radio production company Dabster explain what it takes to work in this ever expanding industry.
For full programme details keep an eye on our website www.celticmediafestival.co.uk <http://www.celticmediafestival.co.uk> over the upcoming weeks. You will also find details of the main festival programme, the competition shortlist and more information about the historic town of Caernarfon.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST NOW.
A fee of £100 will be charged per student attending. Please note that this covers access to all festival events, daily lunches and a ticket to the gala dinner. CMF are unable to cover transport and accommodation costs. We encourage colleges and universities to subsidise students to cover all of the aforementioned costs. If you are a lecturer/tutor and would like to talk this through further please contact us immediately.
Please let us know if you would like any more information on our student strand. It is an invaluable, focused and fun 3 days not to be missed.
Contact Jo Stein on jo@celticmediafestival.co.uk / 00 44 (0) 141 302 1737
Jo Stein | Festival Co-ordinator
Celtic Media Festival
249 West George Street | Glasgow G2 4QE
+44 (0)141 302 1737 | 07780 603 902
jo@celticmediafestival.co.uk www.celticmediafestival.co.uk
Celtic Media Festival, Caernarfon 25 – 27 March 2009
Gŵyl Cyfryngau Celtaidd, Caernarfon 25 – 27 Mawrth 2009

i-blink – scriptwriting competition
June 12, 2006i-blink is a truly innovative international scriptwriting competition and film festival aimed at people who want to produce a cutting-edge short film from their scripts in 2006.
We’re giving ten winners the chance to win everything they need to turn their scripts into professional short films. Prizes for the ten winners will include loan of cameras, edit suite and accessories, training at Pinewood Studios and a copy of professional scriptwriting software FinalDraft 7. The three top films will also win cash prizes totalling £5000 as well as industry recognition.
EVERYONE WHO ENTERS THE COMPETITION WILL RECEIVE PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK ON THEIR SCRIPTS
To find out more please log on to www.i-blink.org
where you can download and/or order posters and postcards to further advertise the competition.
The deadline to submit scripts is 19 July 2006.
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Karen Ross
Professor of Mass Communication
and Director, Centre for Media, Arts and Performance
Coventry School of Art and Design
Coventry University
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB, UK
tel +44 (0) 2476 792481
mob: 07798 884110
fax +44 (0) 2476 236388
e: k.ross@coventry.ac.uk

Upstarts! School Showcase
June 8, 2006Upstarts! [PHOTOGRAPHS]
The University of Paisley Student Arts Showcase (Upstarts) 2006 which showcases the work of students from the School of Media, Language and Music is being held on Tuesday 6 June, opening at 6pm at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow.
Student work being showcased will include film, radio, web-based television, digital art, animation, advertising, fine art, interactive design and live music performances from Commercial Music students – including Drive-By-Argument, who were recently described by Radio One DJ Zane Lowe as ‘the future of Scottish music’. Performances will also include live sets from musicians from the University’s partner, University of Linkoping, Sweden.
The event has a heavy industry presence including representation from Alison Forsyth, Director of BAFTA Scotland; Guy Robertson of advertising agency, Guy Robertson Partnership; installation and video artists, Jim Lambie and Steven Sutcliffe; writer and actor, Stuart Hepburn; and River City actress, Alison McKenzie.
Robert Sutter of the School of Media Language and Music said: “Upstarts is a hugely important event as it gives our students the chance to showcase their work to leading industry players.
“With a high percentage of our final year students exhibiting at the event members of the public and industry representatives will get the chance to learn about exciting range of work our students undertake as part of their studies.”
The exhibition will continue until Thursday 8th June and is open to the public from 10am-5pm.
Anyone wishing more information about the event should contact Robert Sutter of the School of Media, Language and Music on 01292 886477 or email robert.sutter@paisley.ac.uk

AyrSpace launch
May 23, 2006Come view the first Ayrspace launch!
Thursday, May 25th 2006 1600-2000 at the Ayr Student Union.
If you can’t attend, then check it out live 1600-1800 at:
http://www.ayrspace.org.uk

Stage Writing Success
May 18, 2006Congratulations to Vanessa Pope (4th year, Cinema)!
Her play ‘Shotgun Wedding’ will be staged at this year’s Westend Festival in Glasgow.
Vanessa’s work will be showcased alongside the work of five other emerging Scottish based writers as part of the ‘New Writing/New Worlds’ festival.
UnScene Theatre
‘New Writing/New Worlds’ Festival 2006
Gilmorehill Centre G12
Friday, June 09, 2006 – Saturday, June 10,2006
19:30
tickets £5
(Vanessa’s play is first up on Friday night.)

Freecycle Ayr
May 4, 2006If you haven’t joined a Freecycle community yet, then the Ayr group might be just the place. You’ll never look back!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freecycleayr/
Andy

University of Paisley Flickr Stream
May 2, 2006I have just started a Flickr group for the University. Take a look at the link and consider uploading your photographs to this group. Think about the tags you include and let’s see what kind of network can be built.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/universityofpaisley/
Andy

Ayr Space
April 3, 2006
Keep an eye out for the new webTV station, AyrSpace, set up by the School of Media, Language and Music. For further information, contact School lecturer Roy Wallace.
