A coding assignment produced for 'Creative Coding 2' of my university course. Collaboration with Ilie-Marcel Moldovan that automatically translates a Twitter user's tweets to English if not initially.
Concept was devised to alleviate burden of manually translating tweets to English which was commonplace due to my press journalism work with the Eurovision Song Contest.
Produced utilising Google Translate's API alongside Processing & Python.
A short ambient track arranged initially on Piano and mixed with Logic Pro 9. Created in two hours of a sleepless night - describing my personal interpretation of bliss as harmonious tranquility .
Diane Turner wakes up one day to find herself awake as a Fairytale princess. As she succumbs to this new lifestyle she is forcefully changed into more Princesses.
Diane's journey sees her battles the inner turmoil she faces as she tries to discover what truly happened to her. Perhaps only true love can break the curse...
Starring:
Jennifer Dolan as "Diane Turner".
Brenda Lappin as "Fiona Turner"
Anthony Parker as "Prince Charming".
Brief #2 short film for the 'Moving Image' module at Ulster University.
Entering my second year in university and as a press editor producing articles and live-blogs, I was offered a role in Copenhagen in the website's press delegation during the promotion weeks and live shows at Eurovision. Having accepted, I made it my main goal to learn all that I possibly could in the short space of time while completing my university coursework alongside.
Copenhagen was a unique experience from the daily security and pass clearances to the new roles and responsibilities given to me. This has since been my main learning in regards to working within the contest. Throughout the two weeks, I produced rehearsal blogs with recordings, took video interviews and produced summary articles.
In reflection, this event provided me with the insight and stamina to produce the best content possible within the short time conceivable. I was able to start to lead and manage rather than needed to be supervised. Through this and the following years of experience, I could consider artist management.