World Cup 2018 by the French of Birmingham!
One year ago, France won the FIFA World Cup. Throwback on the french community of Birmingham celebrating the victory of their team!
One year ago, France won the FIFA World Cup. Throwback on the french community of Birmingham celebrating the victory of their team!
With the next MCM Birmingham Comic Con less than a month away, we decided to look back at the Autumn event. On the 19th of November 2017, Birmingham Eastside Tech interviewed the most amazing cosplayers of MCM Comic Con: wizards, aliens and anime characters filled the alleys of the NEC to allow visitors to meet their hero, just…
Nature is Art | ViDEREA marketing video I produced for the launch of a new bespoke aquariums.
In 2018, I made a four-episode documentary about the new form of curation of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG), their StoryLAB exhibition about Body Image. The final piece will be projected in different UK museums to give them new ideas about innovative ways of curation. Vox pop: how do you curate your body image?How do you…
The Slow Fashion investigation is a series of long-form articles and videos that aims to give a glimpse into the existing solutions that ethical consumers and producers have been coming up with, to fight Fast Fashion and its human and environmental consequences.The whole investigation will be published soon. Episode 1: The part of the industry…
Brexit and the NHSResearcher David Hearne from the Centre of Brexit Studies tells us more about how Brexit could impact the NHS.
Food or pads? The struggle of homeless women in BirminghamPeriods are a very difficult time for homeless women, who often have to choose between menstrual protection or food. But in Birmingham, where the women homelessness rate is higher than the rest of the country, the struggle is even stronger.
Chinese New Year 2018 | BirminghamHappy New Year of the Dog! Here is a sneak peek of the 2018 Chinese New Year celebrations in Birmingham!
Boldmere community liveblog: Welcome to the Communitea cafe in #boldmere, brought up by @ACBirmingham1! #boldmerelive (by @VictriaVic and @lea_nakache_pro) pic.twitter.com/O7qkBrbzbb — Léa Nakache ? (@lea_nakache_pro) November 20, 2017
The Vintage Kilo Sale stopped at Birmingham on Saturday 7th of October, selling vintage clothes for £15 a kilo. Vintage wholesaler Glass Onion and Judy’s Affordable Vintage Fair partnered this year again to provide more than 6 tons of second-hand clothes, touring across the UK. But this event is based on a peculiar concept: buying…