Saturday 16 February 2008

Cardiff ATRiuM Open Lecture 'The Art of Slapstick' with British Film Expert Dave Berry 21 Feb 3-6 PM FREE Admission


[Pictured above: In this photograph Wales' top film critic Dave Berry was presented with the prestigious Cyfrwng Siân Phillips Award as part of past year's Cyfrwng Welsh Media 2005 Conference, also held at the University of Glamorgan.

This annual award is presented to an individual with links to the academic world of the media and the media industry – to acknowledge a special contribution in the field of promoting the mass media in Wales. Dave Berry is author of the 'Bible' of Welsh film entitled, 'Wales and Cinema - The First Hundred Years' published in 1994 by the University of Wales Press.]



[Pictured above: The ATRiuM in coloured floodlights on the night of its Grand Opening in Novemebr 2007, as searchlights, limousines and and the celebrity redcarpet create a celebrity splash in sexy Cardiff city centre. Photography by Mark Leslie Woods © 2007]

The University of Glamorgan, Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI) at the ATRiuM in historic Cardiff central, the capital city of Wales, announces on-going careers workshops for film and media students.

Open Lecture 2008: The Art of Slapstick

An illustrated talk on the comic genius of Chaplin, Keaton and Harold Lloyd to be delivered by our guest speaker; the film historian Dave Berry.



The event will take place in the auditorium (CB 205) from 3.00 to 6.00 on the 21st of February.

Dave Berry has one of the most comprehensive approaches to Early Cinema in the British Isles, with a vast knowledge of both key and obscure details about the development of cinema in Britain.



Not only this, but Dave possesses a solid general knowledge of Hollywood and as such he can give historic meaning to how British film fits into the larger picture of films and movie-making since the very beginning of this mass media.

He's lively and animated and loves his topic -- a fascinating and entertaining speaker.



The public is invited and anyone can attend this FREE lecture, supported byt the University of Glamorgan.

Please come early, seating is limited.

All are welcome for all or part of this session.

If further details are required please contact Daryl Perrins at dperrins[at]glam[dot]ac[dot]uk.



[Pictured above: Berry has previously discussed the work of Welsh filmmaker Karl Francis and the filming of the post-Industrial Welsh Valleys.]

Karl Francis Films





Or for additional info please contact Dr. Mark Leslie Woods at mwoods[at]glam.ac.uk

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Thursday 14 February 2008

Cardiff ATRiuM Offers Film and Media Students Alternative Career Path Seminars 21 February 2008



[Pictured above: The ATRiuM in coloured floodlights on the night of its Grand Opening in Novemebr 2007, as searchlights, limousines and and the celebrity redcarpet create a celebrity splash in sexy Cardiff city centre. Photography by Mark Leslie Woods © 2007]

The University of Glamorgan, Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI) at the ATRiuM in historic Cardiff central, the capital city of Wales, announces on-going careers workshops for film and media students.

Many film and media students seek careers within their field, but many discover after graduation that their qualifications will open doors for them into other, related career paths and employment opportunities in the U.K., Europe and beyond.

Please come and hear these specialists in their fields explain the diverse career trajectories available to film and media graduates.

Please RSVP as required below.

Alternatives-to-Media Careers Event
CA306 1-4pm Thursday 21 February

1pm Pathways into Teaching - Teaching Adviser to Wales, Lindsay Vanstone

2pm Careers in PR and Advertising - Managing Directors, Sion Ashley-Jones and Matthew Appleby, Golley Slater

3pm Careers in Local Government - Deborah Fry, Cardiff City Council

Please sign up at Reception in Atrium to reserve your place.


[Pictured above: ATRiuM Film & Media Students Filipe Galamba and Sade Alao creating a new documentary film.]

For additional info please contact Dr. Mark Leslie Woods at mwoods[at]glam.ac.uk

AIM: ATRiuM Intelligent Media

AIM -- ATRiuM Intelligent Media, Cardiff, Wales, U.K. on Face Book

Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries

mwoods[at]glam[dot]ac[dot]uk

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Welsh-American Family Genealogy, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Welsh Music, Film, and Books Symposium, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Celtic Cult Cinema on the World Wide Web.

Visit the UK Film Studies and World Cinema and Music Import Showcase

© 2007 Mark Leslie Woods

Smart & Sexy? Your Queer Advantage is waiting!

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Queer Advantage, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Mordechai Razing Ziggurats, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Mordechai's Post-Evangelical-Granola on the World Wide Web.

© 2007 Mark Leslie Woods