Seaweed documentary to screen in Scotland
What a great feeling to have some of your main contributors respond positively to your work. Especially after putting in as much effort and hours as I did, snorkeling and […]
What a great feeling to have some of your main contributors respond positively to your work. Especially after putting in as much effort and hours as I did, snorkeling and […]
What do Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Europe’s bees have in common? Well, in a world of many hardships they face the same existential question: “To be or not to be?” Unlike […]
Using the m-audio, this beloved piece of modern technology, is so much harder than you would think. At least if you recently haven’t used it a great deal. So to […]
Following up on some of the improvements needed in planning (which I mentioned in one of my last posts) this time I made my mind up in detail about what […]
It’s done. After days of hard work, rethinking and adjusting, rescripting and -editing I’ve managed to finally complete my TV package on the Isles of Scilly transportation issue. While it’s […]
Although I had to go to Penzance twice and pick one interviewee up from the train in Truro to film all the interviews and cutaways I needed, I have to […]
Our second assessment is underway and already giving me the $*”%… Not that the challenge we’re facing is new – we’ve been putting TV and radio packages together for the […]
The Packet’s update on the Wave Hub project came as a shock to me: It said, that the Wave Hub was soon to be deployed by an energy company from Ireland… […]
It all begins with searching the web and reading the newspaper. Next thing you know I find myself talking to my older brother on the phone. He works for the University […]
Four weeks into my postgraduate media course @ the University College in Falmouth I am now facing my first assessment. The task is to “find a news story about an […]