Friday, 21 May 2010
Thursday, 20 May 2010
bands
Samba in Cambridge
Acro Iris are the cambridge community Samba Band and Thudbox are a smaller ensemble that perform in clubs, pubs and festivals.
Performance
Acro Iris is a more relaxed environment compared to Thudbox as they perform in front of audiences in a theatre or festival.
Choreography
Thudbox have a more enhanced choreograph then Acro Iris, they get around and move on stage where as Acro Iris just stand there bobbing up a down to the music. They do hand and arm movements when performing.
Costume
Both have different and unique costumes Acro iris wear t-shirts to represent their band. Thudbox for the girls wore dresses dark coloured dresses and also the Drums in Thodbox’s Performance have lights on that flicker when they perform.
Lighting
The Lighting in Thudbox’s video is dark as they are in a theatre and have stage lighting, Where as Acro Iris are performing outside they have day light.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
reflecting
Overall if we were to do this project again i think that their should just be us a group instead of another college as well because through this event it was hard to get in contact with the fashion students as they had set days of being at college and so have we. Or if we had more meetings with the students as well we could of done a bit better on the planning other then having just two meetings with them as i felt this wasnt enough meeting and planning time together to put on such a big event as what we were putting on. I found the lighting could of been better if we discussed it with the other college as well because their Fashion show would of needed extra or different lighting compared to bands but as we had limited contact with them it was hard to guess what they would of needed for the lighting as there had to be a plan for the night the night before so the techintions could set it all up. I feel also next time we could avitise the event more by asking the Junction to put a bit up on their website for more publicity as there was nothing from the junction.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Festival Three

Festival two

Festival One


Friday, 23 April 2010
Monday, 22 March 2010
Interview with Rik
Thursday, 18 March 2010
rough work for article

VIOLET BONES are a four piece indie pop band, Si Dartford, Rik Hudson, Stuart Gill and Oz Sim. They are from Cambridgeshire and perform in local venues as well as over the country.
They started to write their music in 2005 when the band formed together but have been friends for many years before hand. As many artists write about their lives nothing stops them writing about their lives being young men living in a world full of recession, dreams and of course...girls!
They have performed countless number of gigs up and down the country, including Machester’s in the city showcase and supporting pink heroes New York Dolls.
They released their brand new single ‘I feel the need’ on 15th February 2010 earlier this year, which has lead them to more fans and followers.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Questions for Rik - Violet Bones
Violet Bones

Scene blog - Music

Wednesday, 10 March 2010
BigFoot Productions
Research on The Junction
3 Questions
Monday, 1 March 2010
Scene Session 1: Initial Research
Events and Entertainment
Music Venues in Cambridge
- Cambridge Corn Exchange
Wheeler Street
Cambridge CB2 3QB
Tel: (01223) 357851
Fax: (01223) 350628
E-mail: admin.cornex@cambridge.gov.uk - CB2
5-7 Norfolk Street
Cambridge CB1 2LD
Tel: (01223) 508355
Email: cb2@cb1.com
Hosts Acoustic Routes
Tel: 07971 299659
Email: bernard@acousticroutes.co.uk - The Devonshire Arms
1 Devonshire Road
Cambridge
Tel: (01223) 316610 - The Elm Tree
42 Orchard Street
Cambridge CB1 1JT
Tel: (01223) 363005
Email: theelmtree@hotmail.co.uk
Live modern jazz 3 nights a week - The Golden Hind
355 Milton Road,
Cambridge CB4 1SP
Tel: (01223) 420816
Base of Cambridge Folk Club - The Haymakers
54 High Street, Chesterton
Cambridge CB4 1SP
Tel: (01223) 367417
4 nights a week - The Junction
The Cattle Market
off Clifton Road
Cambridge CB1 7GX
Tel: (01223) 511511
E-mail: tickets@junction.co.uk - The Locomotive
44 Mill Road,
Cambridge CB1 2AS
Tel: (01223) 322190
Saturday nights - Man on the Moon
2 Norfolk Street
Cambridge CB1 2LF
Tel: (01223) 474144
Email: moon.music@nltworld.com - The Portland Arms
Mitcham's Corner
129 Chesterton Road
Cambridge CB4 3BA
Tel: (01223) 357268
Email: post@theportlandarms.co.uk - The Red Lion Folk Club
Red Lion Hotel
Station Road
Whittlesford
Cambridge CB2 4NL
Tel [Folk Club]: (01440) 786354
Email: info@redlionfolk.com
Tel [Hotel]: (01223 832047) - West Road Concert Hall (Faculty of Music)
West Road
Cambridge CB3 9DP
Tel: (01223) 335184
Friday, 5 February 2010
Dress Rehearsal
Risk assessment
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Emailing Total Kiss F.M
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Cramba
Monday, 11 January 2010
Who to send my petition too
Who to send my petition too
Campaign
Reflection on campaign day
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
plan for petition day
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Facebook group about EMA

Thursday, 10 December 2009
No Mill Road Tescos
Here is some more information i copied from, http://www.nomillroadtesco.org/
Tesco's 14th store in the Cambridge area is in Mill Road, Cambridge, one of Cambridge’s most cosmopolitan areas. The No Mill Road Tesco Campaign was set up to oppose these plans, and kept Mill Road Tesco-free for almost two years. Over 5,000 people signed our on-street petition and 1,000 objected to its planning applications. Tesco lost 3 planning applications, an alcohol license application and a public enquiry, leaving it with one of its smallest stores in the UK that it will have extreme difficulty in delivering to. The opening of the store brings the campaign into a second phase: ever-more active support for local traders, and making sure that any breach of planning condition or public safety results in Council action.

Monday, 7 December 2009
Monday, 23 November 2009
Todays lesson 23rd november
Today i finished my final design on photoshop, edited a few more things and made it more creative.
What went well and why, what would i of done differently:
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Sunday, 8 November 2009
homework
I think that everyone should be getting EMA despite what their parents are earning, this will give teenagers an incentive to attend college and do well. It would improve my life because then i could go out more outside of college time and it would give me more experience with managing money.
Design two
I think that the uk should create a service where they ship condoms to africa, this would both decrease the spread of aids and it would also make it easiar for them to manage the population. this is important as overpopulaion is a big problem in africa.
Design three
my next campaign would be free hugs. the t-shirt would promote the craze thats currenttly spreading across the world. it could come in different styles for guys and girls.
Friday, 6 November 2009
banksy

Monday, 2 November 2009
Condoms for africa
Thursday, 22 October 2009
I want everyone to have EMA


Creative Media Logo
Analysis of 2 Designs

Wednesday, 21 October 2009
BabyCakes Clothing
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
T-shirt history














