Sunday, 8 March 2015

Bucks Discovers Fresh Music Talent with BBC Introducing


Our head of department Steve Partridge recently attended a showcase for our Audio & Music Production and Film & TV Production undergraduates, organized by UK Music. Bucks has pioneered and led the pilot initiative with BBC Introducing, shining the spotlight on fresh music talent, and discovering new bands, and Bucks has now been invited to help lead similar projects at other Universities and Colleges in the UK.


Harriet Harman, Deputy Minister for Culture. Photo: Wikipedia
To see more about how Bucks has collaborated with BBC Introducing to search out new musical talent, watch the video below.


The Scruff Behind The Scenes 3 from Bucks New Uni - Media Production on Vimeo.

Steve got to rub shoulders with the Great and The Good, such as Baroness Jolly (below), Harriet Harman the Shadow Culture Minister (above), the Head of Universal Music, Dennis Weinrich from JAMES, BBC Introducing Producer Kieron Yeates, and Lorna Finlayson from UK Music .

Baroness Jolly. Photo: Wikipedia
But most of all Steve was proud of the chance to showcase the talent here at Bucks, and get recognition from such leading figures in the industry for the hard work the students put in.

For more on the experience of studying at Bucks New University, come and visit us at one of our Open Days, take a virtual tour of one of our animation studios, check out what our students think of our course, and see why we're ranked in the top 12 creative universities in the UK. Find out why we're giving free laptops to all our students, and why we give all our students free access to videos at Lynda.com. Also, see what financial assistance might be available to you. Learn which is better for animation, a PC or a Mac? Get hold of a copy of a map so you can find your way around campus, and learn aboutmotion capture at Bucks.

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