New video spotlights graduate talent
Birgitta and Pedro join forces for Walker Books
A new video commissioned by children's book publisher Walker Books highlights the talents of two recent graduates of Cambridge School of Art - both on-screen and behind the camera.
In the video (below), MA Children's Book Illustration graduate Birgitta Sif talks about her new book Oliver (published by Walker Books in October 2012) and some of the experiences that led to her becoming a successful illustrator.
The video itself was shot by freelance camera operator Pedro Ribeiro, a graduate of Cambridge School of Art's MA Film and Television Production degree. Pedro told us: "The production company hired me to do it, but I didn't know what I was going for. Only during her (Birgitta's) interview she mentioned she took her Masters at CSA.... it was a funny fluke."
Molly Maine, Marketing Assistant with Walker Books, said: "The video has been really popular and we're very keen to get it seen by as many people as possible and support Birgitta - she's a wonderful illustrator!"
You can find out more about the work of Birgitta and Pedro on their websites: www.birgittasif.com and www.pedroribeiro.co.uk.
A new video commissioned by children's book publisher Walker Books highlights the talents of two recent graduates of Cambridge School of Art - both on-screen and behind the camera.
In the video (below), MA Children's Book Illustration graduate Birgitta Sif talks about her new book Oliver (published by Walker Books in October 2012) and some of the experiences that led to her becoming a successful illustrator.
The video itself was shot by freelance camera operator Pedro Ribeiro, a graduate of Cambridge School of Art's MA Film and Television Production degree. Pedro told us: "The production company hired me to do it, but I didn't know what I was going for. Only during her (Birgitta's) interview she mentioned she took her Masters at CSA.... it was a funny fluke."
Molly Maine, Marketing Assistant with Walker Books, said: "The video has been really popular and we're very keen to get it seen by as many people as possible and support Birgitta - she's a wonderful illustrator!"
You can find out more about the work of Birgitta and Pedro on their websites: www.birgittasif.com and www.pedroribeiro.co.uk.
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