Japanese TV crew film MA students at work
Japanese TV crew film MA students at work
A television crew from the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation has spent two days filming Cambridge School of Art's MA Children's Book Illustration course in action. Filming for the programme 'Gatchan', which will be broadcast in December, the crew followed each module of the course, filming individual students preparing for their group 'crit' and then following their progress as their artwork was reviewed and discussed by lecturers and fellow students.
The programme also includes detailed interviews with staff and a film of Visiting Professor, John Lawrence, speaking to students about a lifetime of work in children's publishing. 'Gatchan' gathers an audience of around of 11,000,000 in Japan. Each series features innovative academic courses from a particular part of the world and this series features a handful of courses from the UK.
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A television crew from the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation has spent two days filming Cambridge School of Art's MA Children's Book Illustration course in action. Filming for the programme 'Gatchan', which will be broadcast in December, the crew followed each module of the course, filming individual students preparing for their group 'crit' and then following their progress as their artwork was reviewed and discussed by lecturers and fellow students.
The programme also includes detailed interviews with staff and a film of Visiting Professor, John Lawrence, speaking to students about a lifetime of work in children's publishing. 'Gatchan' gathers an audience of around of 11,000,000 in Japan. Each series features innovative academic courses from a particular part of the world and this series features a handful of courses from the UK.
Please click images to enlarge.
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