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Filling the gap - Salford graduates are capitalising on the big boom in UK film and TV production
The UK is experiencing a boom in film and television production right now with opportunities aplenty for North West graduates to secure work in this frantically-paced industry.
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Film created by Salford Academic aims to help Glaucoma Research
A new film is bringing to light how glaucoma can be prevented from affecting those around us. It is the creation of an academic from The University of Salford, who started researching the disease twenty years ago.
Film edited by Salford lecturer wins BAFTA Award
A BBC short film that was edited by a University of Salford lecturer won a BAFTA Award last weekend.
Film lecturer's Nested Cinema project up for national award
A pioneering cinematic experience, developed by a University of Salford lecturer, has been shortlisted for a national award.
Film Production colleagues collaborate to share a story that must be told
Film Production colleagues from the University have been involved in the making a film about the death of David Oluwale. David was a Nigerian immigrant who came to Leeds to start a new life but was hounded to his death and chased into the River Aire...
Film Production graduates and Academic Fellow win at International Motor Film Awards
Ten Film Production graduates and an Academic Fellow have won a prestigious international film award for their acclaimed film ‘Aymen - Don't Think, Just Do It!'
Film Production student Grace Nuttall secures great degree despite losing sister Laura during her studies
A student has graduated from the University of Salford with a fantastic result despite losing her sister to brain cancer during her third year.
Film production student Grace Nuttall secures great degree despite losing sister Laura during studies
A student has graduated from the University of Salford with a fantastic result despite losing her sister to brain cancer during her third year.