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Ailsa J. Rendell
BA Technical and Production Arts specialised in Design, scenic art and wardrobe. Have worked in Theatres around Glasgow as Designer/Design Assistant and freelance scenic artist. Worked on two films;...
Artforms: Crafts, Design, Film/Video
Creative forms: Costume/Set Design, Painting/Drawing
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Bamboo Grove Theatre Company
Theatre company focusing on new writing and committed to touring rural venues with new, small scale work. Also running workshops with interested amateurs in writing and acting. See website...
Artforms: Cross Media, Drama, Film/Video, New Media, Puppetry
Creative forms: Film/TV Direction, Film/TV Editing, Playwriting, Screenwriting, Theatre Direction
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Bertie Fritsch
Bertie the drummer ! Bertie Fritsch graduated in engineering product design in 1989. For his final year project he filed a patent application for his product design of innovative electronic MIDI drum...
Artforms: All other Contemporary Music, Contemporary Popular Music, Film/Video, New Media, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Composing, Film/TV Direction, Film/TV Editing, Installation/Public, Songwriting
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Ccvbgfa
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Artforms: All other Contemporary Music, Architecture, Ballet, Classical Music, Contemporary Popular Music, Crafts, Cross Media, Dance General, Design, Drama, Film/Video, Literature General, Literature Publishing, New Media, Opera, Puppetry, Scottish Traditional Dance, Storytelling, Traditional Music, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Children's Lit., Choreography, Composing, Costume/Set Design, Crafts, Fiction, Film/TV Direction, Film/TV Editing, Installation/Public, Non-Fiction, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Playwriting, Poetry, Screenwriting, Sculpture, Songwriting, Theatre Direction
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Charlie Grams: (Doggsbone Studio/Gallery)
Artist/Maker/Printmaker, incorporating extensive use of computer technology with traditional painting and printing, leaning strongly to figurative and abstract work. Website: www.doggsbone.co.uk
Artforms: Crafts, Design, New Media, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Crafts, Installation/Public, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Sculpture
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Chris Helson
Recent Film Projects: Am I still alive FitzRoy to Finnisterre Blood and Land TV Swansong
Artforms: Film/Video, New Media, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Film/TV Direction, Film/TV Editing, Installation/Public
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Claire Bull
I work in costume/ set design. I have worked on various dance costumes including a costume for a burlesque performer and I have styled and created props for modelling sets. I also produce Sculptures...
Artforms: Crafts, Design, Film/Video, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Costume/Set Design, Crafts, Sculpture
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Daniel Padden
Musician/composer creating work for theatre, film, TV and various other projects. Work is often experimental and unusual, though mainly using acoustic instruments. Also perform within bands The One...
Artforms: All other Contemporary Music, Cross Media, Film/Video
Creative forms: Composing, Songwriting
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David Morrison
Performance area: Singer, guitar and concertina. Solo or with Folk Idol. Specialist area: Scottish and Irish traditional and contemporary folksong, folklore and folktales. Experience: Playing at folk...
Artforms: New Media, Traditional Music
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Derek Mitchell
Freelance composer and audio/visual installation artist. I compose in a wide variety of styles and am interested in the relationship between sound and colour (synaesthesia) Always looking for...
Artforms: All other Contemporary Music, Classical Music, Contemporary Popular Music, Cross Media, Film/Video, Traditional Music, Visual Arts
Creative forms: Composing, Film/TV Editing, Installation/Public, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, Songwriting
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