Kamera's comrade and art film director, Anthea Kennedy, has rung in to say she will be teaching a one-year, part-time course at South Thames College. The Higher National Certificate Media Course (Creative Sound and Vision) covers 16mm film, digital video and sound. Equipment available to students includes Steenbeck Final cut Pro editing and 16mm cameras.
Anthea tells us that the approach is focused on arthouse/experimental film-making but students can apply their learning to any type of film-making they are interested in. And of course, those willing to progress to university improve their chances of getting on the best courses in the country.
So kids, don't miss the chance to be taught by Anthea. As a filmmaker her credentials include the brilliant DV feature Stella Polare, which we love here at Kamera and actually screened it in July. For further from here or email Anthea at anthea.kennedy@south-thames.ac.uk.
Anthea tells us that the approach is focused on arthouse/experimental film-making but students can apply their learning to any type of film-making they are interested in. And of course, those willing to progress to university improve their chances of getting on the best courses in the country.
So kids, don't miss the chance to be taught by Anthea. As a filmmaker her credentials include the brilliant DV feature Stella Polare, which we love here at Kamera and actually screened it in July. For further from here or email Anthea at anthea.kennedy@south-thames.ac.uk.
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