Badminton star and community coach Christine McDiarmid Black has been presented with the British Empire Medal in recognition of her dedication to sport and coaching in her community. Continue reading British Empire Medal for badminton’s Christine
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Congratulations to our inspiring volunteers
Congratulations to all those nominees whose contributions were recognised at last night’s Inspiring Volunteering Achievement Awards at the City Chambers last night. Continue reading Congratulations to our inspiring volunteers
National award for Pilmeny Youth Centre
Recognition for Pilmeny’s World War One project
Congratulations to Leith’s Pilmeny Youth Centre, who won the Sunday Mail Young Scot Community Award for their Remembering the Leith Battalion project at a gala event at the EICC last night. Continue reading National award for Pilmeny Youth Centre
Charlie’s chasing top creative student award
An Edinburgh College Graphic Design student is in the running to be crowned Scotland’s top creative marketing student at the Scottish Marketing Society Star Awards. Continue reading Charlie’s chasing top creative student award
A year to celebrate
Saltire Society unveils 80th anniversary programme
A £50,000 ‘Inspiring Scotland’ funding programme for emerging Scottish talent and Scotland’s first ever online literary festival are just two of the eye-catching initiatives revealed today as part of a busy programme of activities to mark the Saltire Society’s 80th anniversary year. Continue reading A year to celebrate
Edinburgh College graduates nominated for New Talent awards
Three Edinburgh College TV graduates will walk the red carpet at the BAFTA Scotland New Talent Awards later this month after receiving nominations for their film and writing work.
Michal Wdowiak, Wayne Mazadza and Scott Willis – all graduates from the HND Television course at the college – have made the list of nominees for the awards, which celebrate the best rising talent in Scottish film, TV and game production.
Michal has been shortlisted in the Editor and Writer categories for a short drama, Yogi, which he shot in Edinburgh last summer during his time at Edinburgh College. Yogi (above) tells the story of a man who wanders the streets, breaking into flats in search of food and comfort.
Scott is nominated in the Factual category for his personal documentary Dear Peter, (above) inspired by his journey to track down the owner of a collection of handwritten postcards. Dear Peter is also the winner of the Scottish Audience Award at this year’s Glasgow Short Film Festival.
Wayne is nominated in the Editor category for Microcosm, a documentary he made since graduating from the college. The story is told first-hand by a man called Colin, who reflects on his past life and his home in Hamilton Wynd.
Michal and Wayne both graduated from Edinburgh College last year, and Scott completed the same course in 2010.
Michal is now employed as a cinematographer for a production company, The Gate Films, in Manchester. Wayne is in year two of his studies at Edinburgh College of Art, while Scott finished at ECA two years ago and continues to produce his own films that have been televised and screened at international film festivals.
He said: “I am incredibly pleased to be nominated for the BAFTA award for my final college drama – I definitely didn’t expect to be nominated as a writer. This was the first script I have ever written and English is not my first language. I hope it is a good sign for the future.
“I had just moved to a different city for work after college and I was busy settling in. I owe my lecturer Fergus Robb a big thank you for mentioning this opportunity to me.”
Scott said: “Dear Peter is a documentary that’s very personal to me so the nomination has encouraged me to remain honest to my vision as a filmmaker. I am grateful to have studied at Edinburgh College. Fergus was influential in developing my understanding of storytelling and gave me practical knowledge on how to communicate through moving image.”
Fergus Robb, Creative Industries lecturer at the college added: “These guys were all excellent and highly motivated students, and aware of the opportunity the course afforded them to develop their skills and explore their potential as filmmakers. I’m delighted to see them do so well.”
The BAFTA Scotland New Talent Awards 2016 take place on Thursday 14 April at Drygate Brewery in Glasgow.
Yogi, Michal Wdowiak – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsqD7a-lDU4
Dear Peter, Scott Willis – https://smlwillis.wordpress.com/dear-peter/
Microcosm, Wayne Mazadza – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThDCuQUkn-M&feature=youtu.be&a
Seeking out the unsung heroes
Volunteer Edinburgh is inviting nominations of local volunteers for a prestigious annual award. Continue reading Seeking out the unsung heroes
Is this just fantasy? Hat trick for College hairdressers
Edinburgh College’s young scissors stars styled their way to victory at the finals of a national hairdressing competition in Blackpool, heading home with a haul of medals. Continue reading Is this just fantasy? Hat trick for College hairdressers
College Comms team shines at industry awards
Edinburgh College Marketing and Communications team sparkles at CDN Awards
Edinburgh College’s Marketing and Communications team is celebrating after picking up four awards at the College Development Network’s (CDN) annual Marketing Awards. Continue reading College Comms team shines at industry awards
Success for Muirhouse Millennium Centre at Youth Awards
A very large audience attended the North Edinburgh Youth Awards Ceremony last Thursday night (writes James McGinty). Continue reading Success for Muirhouse Millennium Centre at Youth Awards










