Story: Rob Barker
On the 24th of June, media students and teachers at Longley Park Sixth Form College celebrated the success of their courses with a Hollywood style awards show.
The ‘Freeze Frame’ awards formed the opening VIP night of the college’s Creative Show, which showcases student's work including Art and Design and Photography. Pleased with the success of the show, event organiser Tim Pass said,
“The awards celebrate the incredibly high standard of media students’ work at the college and recognise achievements in Video Production and Graphic Design as well as written and research work.”
The media department at Longley Park has benefitted from substantial financial investment in recent years that Tim feels places the college at the cutting edge of media education provision in the region. The award show was accompanied by the premiere of a gritty documentary made by the college's second year students on the subject of food banks.
“It's the best student film I've ever seen,”
said Matt Rowan Maw (producer of the film).
The Creative Show and Freeze Frame awards are held at Longley Park Sixth Form College every year in late June and are open to the public