I made this film to show my journey to Channel 4. I got an internship over the summer with E4 Radio. I've been working as a Marketing Assistant, but now the programme is coming to an end. So this is my farewell video.
The hoodie debate gave teenagers a bad reputation. From what was and still is a wider social problem. Hoodie warfair? stands up on the side of the hoodie wearers and gives them a voice.
Adrian Cline-Bailey
*This film was made when i was a student at the London College of Fashion. 2006.
Its finally seeing the light of day.
Part of my research was to explore news and views for the 16-24's.
I visited the British Youth Council (BYC) in Nottingham, where i made this film about the issue's which they represent.
Looking at the views of young people, what they engage with, what social cause's their championing. And how news can be explored and done for a young audience.
Looking at retail boutiques in Carnaby Street the aim of this film was to look at how brand music influenced retail shops in attracting customers.
How shops engaged their music selection as a reference point for their customers who wanted to attain their image and style.
My third vidcast. This one is quite special, because i'm beginning to get a clear idea of what i want to produce from these self authored pieces.
To deliver you guys something interesting to watch, something well editing and entertaining. And to bring you something new each and every time.
I call this one my pledge to you
Everything you see here, is produced, shot and edited by me.
Its a promo research video I made for E4 Radio for the festival Global Gathering.
To find out about music, comedy, online and radio activity.