Snorting Coke At The BBC from Blackwatch Media on Vimeo. Blackwatch Media's upbeat and entertaining documentary examining the fall from grace of four BBC celebrities who had high profile problems with cocaine. From Frank Bough to Richard Bacon via Angus Deayton and Johnnie Walker the documentary reveals the often savage media campaigns which resulted from shocking drug revelations, and the BBC’s various responses to it. Banned in the U.K.
Banned In The UK from Blackwatch Media on Vimeo. This highly acclaimed series examines censorship in Britain between 1980 and 2000 and is based on the premise that we learn more about a culture through what it bans than by what it permits. These upbeat and entertaining programmes have a serious and critical edge with subjects ranged from censorship in reporting the Falklands War to Video Nasties, the ban on hand guns to Mary Whitehouse trying to close down west-end plays. Designer Vaginas
Designer Vaginas V2 from Blackwatch Media on Vimeo. This high-profile documentary follows four women on their quest to improve the appearance and function of their vaginas, not just for cosmetic reasons but to help with problems associated with childbirth.In a non-critical examination of the surgical procedures now available, the film revealed how in some cases surgery can greatly increase women’s self esteem while in other women it had little lasting effect.
White Jazz from Blackwatch Media on Vimeo. This highly acclaimed film profiles cult crime writer James Ellroy. Author of LA Confidential, The Black Dahlia and White Jazz, among other classics, Ellroy takes the viewer on a visceral journey through the streets of Los Angeles and some of the city’s most notorious homicides, including the horrific murder of his own mother in the nineteen fifties.
Mirrorballtv is a visual feast. It's talent-spotting arena for the creative industries. You can watch, exchange and recommend, music promos, films, advertising and motion graphics. The world of cutting-edge pop creativity brought together in one place. It's Edinburgh Film Festival's famous Mirrorball event that spawned a Channel 4 TV series and now an on-line community mirrorballtv - a social network with purpose that's on the look-out for the very best in new imagery. Mesh: Killing Time At Home
At 11:00am on September 22, 2008, Ewan McIntosh said…
Do we need a prize for most well-kempt page? ;-) Thanks for putting up so much on your company. It's really helpful in trying to see where different groups might be pitching. If you've got some ideas that might be 4iP-ish feel free to send a pre-emptive email: emcintosh@channel4.co.uk - would love to meet up.
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