Archbishop of Canterbury – Q and A Session Video
An exclusive Q&A session with the Archbishop of Canterbury, filmed by the media students at Manchester College.
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An exclusive Q&A session with the Archbishop of Canterbury, filmed by the media students at Manchester College.
Oliver is in the second year of an Extended Diploma in Creative Media with a focus on TV and Film Production. He loves being able to express himself via the art of film, it is his ‘dream’ to be able to work in the Film and TV industry and to share his talent with the world. Oliver was recently part of the…
Alex directed the interview and address with the Archbishop of Canterbury when in London. He showed a highly professional attitude and was a credit to the team. He is a second year student at The Manchester College and is aching to start his career in the media industry. Last year Alex completed a tour of the U.S. as part of…
Pete is in the second year of an Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. His passion lies in film production and he hopes to one day be Greater Manchester’s answer to Martin Scorsese. Peter thoroughly enjoyed filming down in London and found it an honour to record an address with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Curtis is a Creative Media at The Manchester College. He has a passion for music and likes to combine his love for both film production and music at every available opportunity. Curtis will be looking after Instagram for the conference and hopes to provide a unique look at the event.
Harley Jaye Capper Peters and Finn Conolly are the dream team at Vlogs. They hope to bring a unique insight of the conference from their point of view and will be heading up a team of equally inquisitive individuals.
Louis was the star of the show when he interviewed the Archbishop of Canterbury and has a natural flair in front of the camera. Louis is a TV and Film student at The Manchester College and is in the second year of the course. He has a real passion for film making and enjoys to take part in group discussions…
Good morning. They started building Durham Cathedral in 1093. They were still finishing it, some 150 years later. But that was lightning-quick compared to Cologne Cathedral, which took over 600 years to build. And 133 years in, they’re still building Gaudi’s cathedral in Barcelona. He wasn’t worried about that, though – he said his client was in no hurry. To…
Good morning It’s funny to think that it wasn’t until the 1550s that services in cathedrals were held in English. Many cathedrals have Saxon foundations, so they’ll have used Latin for longer than English. So what on earth did the people attending services make of it all, given that many of them would have had no understanding of what was…
Good morning. It’s amazing what can be found backstage in a cathedral. At St Paul’s in London, you might stumble upon the Great Model, a quarter-size version of the entire cathedral, made to show what Wren’s designs really looked like in case he died. At Wells you can creep behind the West Front, to find a series of holes that…
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