When thinking about ideas for the audio assessment, I was literally thinking ‘audio’, i.e, music.
Then I decided to go down a different path and look at what was happening at the moment in London, and went to visit the Tate for a bit of inspiration.
When thinking about ideas for the audio assessment, I was literally thinking ‘audio’, i.e, music.
Then I decided to go down a different path and look at what was happening at the moment in London, and went to visit the Tate for a bit of inspiration.
For my documentary, I really wanted to take advantage of London Fashion Week being on my doorstep, so set out to see the shows whilst filming my documentary as a fly-on-the-wall of a fashion blogger, Adam James (Fashion in a Flash London). Read More

When it first came to exploring ideas for the audio assessment, my initial thought was music.
Then, after looking into music rights and legal battles, I gave up on this idea and chose to look at more news focused subjects as this is what I would primarily listen to on a radio or podcast. Read More
This week, the Association of Chief Police Officers called to renew and strengthen the terms of the Dangerous Dog Act.
The recent rise in the amount of dog attacks on police officers has prompted the petition, yet despite the urgent appeal after five officers were hospitalised last week, Ministers are still hesitant to pass a law to prosecute dog owners if their animal attacks a police officer whilst lawfully on the property.
Yayoi Kusama is known as one of Japan’s most prominant contemporary artists, having worked both in her native country and The United States.
Her work is renowned worldwide for encompassing a variety of media from painting and drawing to scultpure and performance art; as well as her obsession with repetitive red dots. Read More
I chose to create a documentary for the video assessment as I felt the longer length gave me more scope to develop an in-depth story. Read More