Tuesday, 8 May 2012



Locations included use of a home which was easy accessible as it was my home. We used this location at times to show a story-line relevant to the music video which involved our artist Big Tempah becoming a big star and moving from a normal lifestyle to that of a stars. We then also shot on a roof top at a fellow group members house which allowed us to film there with ease which added to the great shots we already had. This shot was used throughout as it was effective and showed Big Tempah to have status. Aside from Gatwick all other shots where filmed on the streets in and around London and the Surrey area meaning we didn't need to get any permission, we simply had to make sure it looked and felt correct applying well to the story-line of the music video. Gatwick however we only had to ask permission when we filmed inside we simply asked a  member of staff who said that was okay. All our locations where successful and allowed us to create an award winning music video, 'Glenthorne    High Schools Goscar awards' for best 'Music video'.
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012

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Glenthorne's Sixth-form accademy offers the chance to prepare for a professional career in theatre through full time academic study. The Drama Academy programme is a two year programme, the course constructed to allow students to explore their individual skills to become inventive and imaginative practitioners.  The accademy has many partnerships with practitioners such as BBC and the National Theatre.  Students attend trips to places such as New York as well as an opportunity to take part in events such as World Challenge. As well as studying for three full time academic courses, you will also receive part funding towards Acting and musical Theatre Qualifications, students will have the opportunity to receive Bronze, Silver and Gold awards in acting.  Students will be seeing a new drama studio opening in january 2011 which will increase the amount of drama rooms/studios too 5.  Apart from auditioning for the accademys students will also have to have reached a B grade at a GCSE level.

"Over the last 5 years Glenthorne high School has seen some exceptional talent studying Performing Arts and Drama courses at the school"