10
December
2009
Three creative graduates - Verity Pabla, Brad Powell and 'the Don Burroni' - came back to Coventry University to discuss how they have set up their own creative businesses.
Verity Pabla co-founded I’m Not a Machine Productions and launched as a professional company in late 2007. Her company has developed a reputation for being innovative, resourceful, free-spirited and truly creative through, in the most part, music and film work.
'The Don Burroni' conceived, scripted, produced, directed and edited the 3D Animated series The Hunt for Bin Laden. He also modelled the virtual reality puppet characters and background sets, did all the computer animation, performed the voices and did the motion capture.
Brad Powell is a company director at Pro-Mo Media, a Midlands based video production company producing work in an array of areas from Documentary and live events through to Corporate and Educational films.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, Enterprise
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10
December
2009
Reasons to be cheerful (Part Three) These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.
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Coventry University, New Photographics
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10
December
2009
Henry McMullen is a former police officer and currently works with the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. Here he discusses his experience of policing the conflict in Northern Ireland from the 1970s onwards.
This talk was part of the degree in Terrorism, International Crime and Global Security at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, International
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10
December
2009
Andrew Oliver is from Blitz Games.
Here he discusses what is going on in the games industry as part of the TV graphics day at Coventry School of Art and Design.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, Computing and the Internet
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10
December
2009
Jonathan Spence is lead graphic designer for the BBC Election and a former Coventry student. Here he shares an insight into the production process for preparing election broadcasting as part of the TV Graphics Day at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations
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10
December
2009
David Richards is one of the most familiar names in British motorsport. He has achieved international success as a competitor, team principle and businessman, and leads two of Britain’s most famous automotive companies.
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Coventry University, Design, Engineering
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9
December
2009
Reasons to be cheerful (Part Two) These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.
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Coventry University, New Photographics
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9
December
2009
Reasons to be cheerful (Part One) These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth’s blog entitled “New Photographics“.
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Coventry University, New Photographics
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9
December
2009
Henry McMullen is a former police officer and currently works for the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. Here he discusses his experience of policing the conflict in Northern Ireland from the 1970s onwards.
This talk was part of the degree in Terrorism, International Crime and Global Security at Coventry University
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Coventry University, International
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4
December
2009
A documentary about a six week experiment in teaching and learning carried out by the Creative Computing Team in the Faculty of Engineering and Computing at Coventry University.
To find out more please visit Creative Computing at Coventry University
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Coventry University, Education, Computing and the Internet
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