Documentary about world champion dancers Marcus and Donna have their last competition dance directed and produced by Broadcast Production student Maria Peneva.
Lewis Main has spoken to artists, music journalists, industry experts, politicians and everyday music listeners to evaluate the issues with music streaming.
Astrophotography enthusiast and student Bryan Shaw spends hours tracking the night sky to produce stunning images of nebulas and star clusters many light years away. In this documentary he is focussed on the Orion nebula.
Roisin Crossan's podcast explores the history of the Derry Boat and the journeys she has made between Glasgow and Donegal.
Stewart Qua's screenplay explores the catastrophic toppling of a whole world when a high profile football managers secret gambling addiction comes to light.
A touching and funny screenplay which delves into the life of a young man who faces a challenging time in hospital. Written by Elliot Houston.
In October 2020, Alan Hodge had a spinal infarction and hasn't been able to walk since. He directed, filmed and edited this documentary talking to others who have had to cope with a similar injury.
Fraser Denoon directed, filmed and edited this 90 minute ocumentary looking into the challenges that Scottish Football community trusts face with the lack of money coming into Scottish Football
Kyle Livingstone created this for the Podcasting module. Some adult language
PAPER JAM
&
THE SPACE IN BETWEEN
Two comedies directed by Connor Barr and Reece Parkin, both filmed by Connor Allan and edited by Euan Cordiner
Episode 2 of Bryan Shaw's podcast. Morton Castle
Sean Gordon, Macy McGregor, Peter Douglas-Kellie, Thomas Mitchell
Claire McGreevy, George Donaldson, Carla Basu, Grier White
Stephanie Moir, Ryan Gilmour, David Connell, Aiden Gibson
These are a series of 7 films made by third and fourth year BA Broadcast Production students which were screened at the Cop26 Universities Network stand in the Greenzone at Cop26 in Glasgow in 2021. They were made in the weeks leading up to Cop26 and the themes addressed here are food waste, sustainable fashion, energy efficiency, integrated transport networks, the emotions of global warming, community activism and offshore wind energy.
Some UWS academics participated in these - Dr Iain McLellan (transport), Professor Andrew Hursthouse (food waste), UWS doctoral researcher Ebiyon Idundan energy efficiency in business) and Dr Jo Collinson Scott (emotions and music around global warming).
The students who worked collaboratively to make these are:
Alan Hodge
Hannah Daly
Harry Cheape
Jonathan Baird
Joshua James
Liska Pleines
Rachel Watson
Euan Cordiner
Stephanie Moir
Blair Munro