It has been found that from 100 commercial galleries, only 5% represent an equal number of male and female artists. East London Fawcett’s (ELF)art audit proved that in 2012 there were no women in the top 100 auction performances list, out of 3.163 artists. After the ELF audit, there was attention drawn to the public … Continue reading An art audit by the East London Fawcett Group
Theatre
For my final posting I chose theatre because I want to truly find out whether or not it is relevant to today. After a good research session with the article below it's safe to say that theatre will not die out in potential centuries to come. But everything has a reason, so why is theatre … Continue reading Theatre
Performance
There is a performance business that is leaving a very large footprint in history and it's none other than talent shows. For this posting we'll be focusing mainly on Britain's Got Talent. It may be a surprise but we are going to analyse on the rise and fall of Britain's Got Talent. We all know … Continue reading Performance
How Instagram relates to a creative media industry such as fashion.
Instagram is growing rapidly, with the user count multiplying every month, what kind of advantages have been taken aboard from such an opportunity? Like practically all social media services, Instagram has posting functions for photo's and below, everyone who views has the opportunity to give their opinions on the photo's. But why is it popular? … Continue reading How Instagram relates to a creative media industry such as fashion.
Facebook Advertising Agency in London
I have mentioned in a previous post about how Facebook creates their adverts and posts them to certain targeted audience. However, here I am going to talk about an advertising agency that actually is based in London. This would be to help people see the difference between advertising agencies, for example a recent advertising agency … Continue reading Facebook Advertising Agency in London
The social impact of the film industry in East London
Until the 1960’s, East London was just a vast, abandoned place, with mainly big industries. When the capital started overcrowding, young artists made the east their home because of the cheap rent. It fast became a creative hub, populated with artists. The area is today home of several movie theatres, studios, independent film companies… But … Continue reading The social impact of the film industry in East London
Jobs in the Music Industry of East London
Whilst researching possible employment within East London there seems to be a wide range of opportunities for people, the majority of which include Digital marketing, management and editing positions. Furthermore, these positions are all very interesting as due to the digital era, all the skills which you may need to be able to take up … Continue reading Jobs in the Music Industry of East London
Is Punk Dead?
Punk /pʌŋk/ Noun 1. a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s. "punk had turned pop music and its attendant culture on its head" In today’s age everybody knows what punk is, everybody has heard of punk classics, people all know what punk stands for as well; individuality, anti-establishment. … Continue reading Is Punk Dead?
Who to talk to (Advertising Industry)
There are many people who want to be apart of the advertising industry. However, with this they need to bring some experience to the table. When hiring, the advertising industry want to know if you have used the technology that they work with or if you know what it is like to be in that … Continue reading Who to talk to (Advertising Industry)
THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL OF FOOTBALL HOOLIGANISM IN ‘GREEN STREET’
Green street is the name of a movie directed by Lexi Alexander in 2005. The movie stars Elijah wood and is based in the London borough of Newham on the west side of East London. The movie follows an American journalist fresh out of Harvard as he becomes an unlikely protagonist, getting heavily involved in … Continue reading THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL OF FOOTBALL HOOLIGANISM IN ‘GREEN STREET’