Starting September 2025, all our undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Confetti will be delivered by Nottingham School of Art & Design, as part of Nottingham Trent University.
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Speak For Sign aims to promote the importance of deaf awareness to those who work in environments providing customer interaction such as cinemas, shops and venues.
Our level 3 Film & TV and FdSc Visual Effects students worked with director, actor and stuntman, Adam Collins, on his short film ‘Book Of Shadows’.
Nottingham has a thriving music scene full of up-and-coming bands looking to make their mark. Here are a few you should be listening to right now.
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be returning to Nottingham’s favourite festival, Splendour – on Saturday 21 July!
After a superb performance from our college-level music performance students Clonk, the punk rock band fended off close competition to win the judges vote.
What a fantastic week Industry Week was! We welcomed 69 influential guests from Film, TV, Music and Games who gave our students a week to remember.
With so many images to choose from we couldn’t pick a clear winner, so we asked you all to vote for your favourites.
Last week, we asked FdSc Audio and Music Technology student, Harvey Glasby, to write about his time at Industry Week and what stood out for him as a music student.
On Friday 2 March, BBC Radio 1Xtra came to Nottingham to shine some light on the hottest music talent our great city has to offer.
This year during Industry Week, we’re again running a photography competition which every student can enter.
We caught up with Rhianne to discuss her time at Confetti, her role as a Junior Level Designer and what you can expect from her IW session.
Over the next few weeks, our degree-level students who are studying Music Performance and Live and Technical Events will gain valuable insight into a number of areas from some of the music industry’s top professionals.