October 27, 2008

Audience Vote

Best GHS Media Production 08?
A Rapper's Ambition
Asian Invasion
Concrete Angel
Crime (Drugs doc)
Dream School
Face of Fear
How Homophobic Is London?
Kuch To Hua Hai
Music...In Your Control
Pyar Ki Ek Kahani
Saving Faith
Silent Pain
Sound of the Underdogs
Stranger

Awards Pics









































Best Media Studies Production



Most Informative Doc



Best Bollywood Trailer (winner)



Best Bollywood Trailer (runner up)



Best Music Video



Special Guest Film - Old School

Special Guest Film - New School

Special Guest Film - Apologize

Best Horror/Thriller Trailer (winner)



Best Horror/Thriller Trailer (runner up)



Best Teen Movie Trailer (runner up)



Ajay Davda Prize (winner)



Ajay Davda Prize (runner up)



Best Short Film/Best Actor




Concrete Angel (part 2)

Concrete Angel (part 3)




Best Music Doc (winner)















Music...In Your Control (part 2)

Best Music Doc (runner up)


















Sound of the Underdogs (part 2)

October 18, 2008

GHS Oscars VI

We're holding the sixth Media Studies Awards Ceremony in the school hall next week where we'll be showcasing some of the outstanding video production work completed by AS Media Studies students over the last year…don't forget it's compulsory to attend if you take Media in the sixth form and it's definitely advisable if you do GCSE too.

This is our annual opportunity to celebrate the superb efforts of the fifty or more Year 12 students whose films will be shown. If you're one of those starring directors or actors then make sure you spread the word about how entertaining it'll be and encourage all your friends to come along.


Those who do attend will be treated to a succession of clips and short films (both fiction and documentary) representing the very best achievements of 2008.


They include: hard-hitting pieces on homosexuality and domestic violence; thoughtful investigations into a wide range of topics, from gang culture to the illegal drugs trade; celebrations of Anglo-Indian culture and Bollywood film trailers; music videos and documentaries about real-life wannabe pop stars; some compelling horror/thriller trailers and a shocking short film; and some special guest films from ex-students.


The event takes place in the school hall on Tuesday 21st October from 6.15-8.45 pm.


Whoever you are – if you have an interest in film or the issues being addressed – then please come along. But make sure you get a ticket, before they all go (from Angela in post-16 or Ms Holliday in block D) as you won't get in without one!