NAHEMI AGM and Talking Shop 2022

NAHEMI AGM and Talking Shop 2022

NAHEMI Annual Talking Shop Conference, preceded by NAHEMI AGM

By NAHEMI

Date and time

Starts on Fri, 1 Jul 2022 13:00 GMT+1

Location

London College of Communication

Elephant & Castle London SE1 6SB United Kingdom

About this event

We welcome all our NAHEMI members to our Annual Talking Shop.

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with Film, Media and Animation lecturers from across the UK and Ireland, to share the joys and the challenges of post-pandemic 21st Century Higher Education in the Moving Image.

The Talking Shop kicks off with complimentary lunch at 12 noon, followed by a rich afternoon of presentations and discussions, focused on 'Reconnecting through Sharing Good Practice'.

We end the day with a drinks reception, and a chance to see some of the work that was submitted for the Bill Vinten Student Awards.

If you would also like to attend the AGM, don't forget to add a ticket to your order, as numbers are limited.

We look forward to seeing you!

SCHEDULE for the Day

  • AGM: 10am - 12noon (All welcome but numbers are limited)
  • Lunch: 12noon - 1pm
  • Talking Shop: 1pm - 5pm
  • Drinks Reception: 5pm - 6pm

Talking Shop: Reconnecting through Sharing Good Practice

Programme |Session One* 1:00pm – 3:00pm

1:00 Jeremy Bubb | Welcome and Introduction

1:05 Cathy Greenhalgh | Lighting Faces and Skin Tone: diversity dynamics in cinematography pedagogy

1:35 Saskia Wilson (Sheffield Hallam University) | Collaborative and Experiential Learning in Documentary

2:05 Adrianne Arendse and Faye (Falmouth University) | A Case Study of Errors in the Journey Towards Emotional Intelligence (for staff and students alike)

2:25 Phil Mathews (Bournemouth University)| Decolonisation and Collaboration across Postgraduate Media Production Courses

2:45 Q and A with presenters, followed by refreshment break

Programme | Session Two* 3:30pm – 5:00pm

3:30 Mark Barton (UWE) | Embedding Analogue Film Practises in Digital Filmmaking

3:50 Andrew Cooper-James (Arts University Plymouth) | Teaching Film Crafts: successes, failures, and a new approach for 22-23

4:10 Ray Kilby (LCC) | Is Pudovkin a Good Brand of Vodka?

4:30 Q and A with presenters

4:45 Alan Duxbury | Bill Vinten Student Awards

5:15 Drinks Reception

*please note, while we endeavour to ensure this programme will run as planned it may be subject to change *please note, while we endeavour to ensure this programme will run as planned it may be subject to change

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