We had the pleasure of sponsoring Splendour in its tenth year and are delighted to announce that the event has been crowned ‘Best Festival’ by Live UK.
We spoke to DHP Head of Marketing Kelly Bennaton again, discussing the success of the first event, the impact of #MeToo, and the future of Women In Music.
Metronome is a place to discover the latest music acts from across the globe, alongside a programme of spoken word, film screenings and lectures.
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’.
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be returning to Nottingham’s favourite festival, Splendour – on Saturday 21 July!
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.
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.
Enter Shikari lead vocalist Rou Reynolds spoke to student Ellie Kemp ahead of the band’s show at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena about balancing life and music and touring with their mates.
Great news! Audio and Music Technology student Alex Sherwood has won Shogun Audio’s DJ competition and will perform at their next event in Leeds on 8 December.
Confetti students Charlie and Josh have started their own audio engineering company – Roll Sound. We caught up with them to see how their new venture is going…