UWE Multimedia Journalism
Third year Journalism students create a multimedia news package consisting of text, images, video, audio and interactive elements. This is a selection of work created this year.
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- Is the Charlton Hayes a dream place to live?
- Swinging England: The Birth of Mod
- The 'Goose' of St Pauls
- Probation: A punishment or a privilege for female offenders?
- Counting the costs of Carnage
- Alternative Cinema and Film in Bristol
- Bristol Student Hotspots
- What will it take to brighten up your christmas shopping?
- Subway calorie content proves misleading
- Lostwithiel Fights the Flood
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Community concern over nuclear proposals
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Orchard open day leaves visitors as happy as a pig in muck
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‘Con-Demned’ culture fought for by creative community
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Speaking words of wisdom Let it:Bristol
17 May 2011 3:30 PM | No Comments
- Jake Martin
McJob to McDegree
alcohol Avonmouth Bioenergy biofuel Bristol budding entrepreneur Buses Business Charity Christmas Cribbs Causeway Cycling Daft Punk Degree Disney Donation Drugs Education Energy environment Fast food Fishponds food Friends of the Earth Guarana Homeless Homelessness Human Interest Law/Crime McDonald's Mephedrone mod Palm oil planning Politics renewable energy scooter Sports Stokes Croft StreetSmart Sustainability Tron UK government United Kingdom UWE Students' Union
Latest Stories
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Community concern over nuclear proposals
Residents of the South Gloucestershire area have raised concerns over proposals to build a new nuclear power plant at Oldbury-on-Severn, claiming the site chosen would make it unsafe. Members of the…
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Orchard open day leaves visitors as happy as a pig in muck
A rare opportunity brought neighbours, visitors and families alike to West Bradley near Glastonbury to visit and look around the blooming orchards. The aroma of a delicious smelling hog roast…
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‘Con-Demned’ culture fought for by creative community
By Matthew Crewe, Rob Breckon and Amelia Tucker Hidden behind the impenetrable walls of the old police station in Silver Street, an arts initiative, Artspace Lifespace is proving that money is…
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Speaking words of wisdom Let it:Bristol
Bristol students though, are set to become the first in the country with access to an independent area ratings site, which provides all the data they need when choosing an…
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The Modern ‘Zoo’
In 1836 a visit to the zoo meant meeting creatures you only read about in books, and seeing these animals up close must have been nothing short of spectacular. Nowadays…
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Nothing run-of-the-Mill about this project
The Mill is an innovative new project engaging Easton’s youth in positive activities. The initiative provides young people with links to education and employment as well as a safe environment…
Latest Reviews
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EVENT REVIEW: Sub:urbia, Bristol Launch Night
Posted on May 19, 2011 | No CommentsAlready successfully established in Huddersfield, Bristolians had high expectations for the popular northern based night. -
The Old Duke: under a magic spell?
Posted on May 18, 2011 | No CommentsEveryone who visits the Old Duke ends up returning. Or so the old saying goes. It’s a place that has no pretentious bells and whistles, no fine wine lists or... -
The Future of ‘Backpocket’ Journalism
Posted on May 15, 2011 | No CommentsHow can the development of ‘micro-technology’ influence the practice of modern day journalism? Many journalists are familiar with the term ‘backpack’ journalism, where a journalist multi-tasks as cameraman and editor,...
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A year abroad in Bristol?
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Chemo and Coursework
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Bristol women form cancer charity
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Flower Power Begins to Wilt as Mod is Reborn
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Swinging England: The Birth of Mod
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EVENT REVIEW: Sub:urbia, Bristol Launch Night
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Community concern over nuclear proposals
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Severn Guardians
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Lostwithiel Fights the Flood
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Less for more. . . a student’s story
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