Posted by mediorite on September 1, 2012 · 1 Comment
What started as a website to support the launch of Offcentre film The Right Track became a national campaign featured on The Independent blog, a photography exhibition showcased by Dazed and meetings with the Met Police. It also created opportunities for 11 young creatives and 2 long term unemployed trainees. The issue Every now and … Continue reading →
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Posted by mediorite on August 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
PHOTOGRAPH BY ONDRE ROACH, 18 FROM YH WORLD What started as a brief designed to get writers and photographers in our office to collaborate has become a campaign and exhibition with a film, live performance and 23 works of art. On the anniversary of the riots we’re proud to present FREEDOM – 9th August 6pm … Continue reading →
Filed under Art, Film, Issues, Journalism, Media, Mediorite, Social enterprise · Tagged with agenda, art against knive, glenn mcmahon, just for kids law, kezia levitas, london riots, michelle stannard, niall obrien, Poached Creative, release, stop and search, stop and talk, stop watch