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Networking Event
AGM - RTS WEST OF ENGLAND
Summer Quiz 2019
You can either bring a team of up to six people in total, or we can match-make teams on the night - everyone is welcome! Have an evening of brain-scratching combat with drinks and other refreshments are available. There will be an entry fee of £10 per team (payable in cash on the night) which will go towards RTS Student Bursaries. It'll be all over by 9:00pm with the announcement of the champions!
RTS North West Awards 2019
The categories include News, Factual, Comedy and Entertainment, Drama and Short Feature and News.
The nominees were announced at the RTS North West Awards 2019 launch party, sponsored by Audio Network.
To book tickets please contact Rachel Pinkney.
RTS Futures Careers Fair 2019
The RTS Futures Career Fair is back! Bigger and better for 2019 don’t miss your chance to be a part of this HUGE event.
Join us on Wednesday 30th January to get all the latest tips, tricks and practical advice to help you land that all important first job in TV. Take part in our interview masterclasses, get your CV tweaked by professionals, learn about the different jobs and schemes out there and network with the most influential creatives in the business!
This is your opportunity to meet with the best in the business.
RTS NW Student Awards 2018
The categories include News, Factual, Comedy and Entertainment, Drama and Short Feature and News.
Congratulations to all nominees, tickets are free to attend, please register for your tickets below, we look forward to seeing you there.
It started with a book...
So, it’s a great story with great atmosphere, a range of colourful characters to whom lots of stuff happens and it's even a major bestseller, such as “The Casual Vacancy”. Is that it? Does it follow that great tv drama will ensue?
Does an epic novel automatically make for multi-series, unmissable TV? And do the rules change when the material is autobiographical and the author remains part of the process?
Restoration & Remastering - Keith Nicholas & Kevin Shaw (BBC S&PP)
Keith Nicholas and Kevin Shaw of BBC S&PP compare techniques and results between 405 line tele-recording and UHD 4k mastering. Using examples including David Attenborough's Life on Earth, and Winston Churchill's funeral, the presentation will look at how media is preserved and how popular and cult TV series have been remastered. We will look at the difference between re-creating an historical experience for a modern audience and re-mastering legacy assets for the next generation.
When entering the QMC campus, follow the signs for "Central Studio".
Crossing the Pond: In conversation with Grant Mansfield
Grant Mansfield reveals the secret of developing formats & selling to the international market. To reserve your ticket please email Belinda.Biggam@iconfilms.co.uk and include your name, number of tickets and organisation.