Videos Produced In London

While in studying in London I had the opportunity to intern with London Live. I have also included the videos I produced that were broadcast through City, University of London.

 
 

100 female pioneers photographed for new exhibition

Watch here: From explorers to politicians, and Olympic champions to award winning chefs - 100 women who are considered pioneers of the 21st century, have been photographed, for a new exhibition marking the centenary of women winning the right to vote. The First Women UK project has been 10 years in the making, and is now open at the Royal College of Art.

 

NFL Summer Bowl

Watch here: The stars of America's National football league have been in West London for the Subway Summer Bowl.Hundreds of children from the capital took part in a tournament, under the instruction of the professionals.

 

Local Football Clubs Thrive While Premier Sales Tank

According to the BBC Price of Football study, many Premier League teams have decreased their tickets prices in the last year. Despite this, ticket prices remain high and local clubs like Dulwich Hamlet in South London are seeing a surge in support. Local football clubs are growing in popularity as fans say there is a community feeling and a more family friendly environment.
 

Graffiti Isn’t Just For Miscreants

These grans have come together to fight loneliness and misconceptions in Croyden. Using art to clean up the streets and get the elderly reconnected with the community, Graffiti Grannies is changing what it means to be “old”.

Pump reinstated in Soho to remember great scientist

Watch here: A replica of the historical John Snow Pump has returned to Broadwick Street in Soho after being removed 4 years ago because of development in the area.The water pump stands as a reminder to the scientist Dr John Snow and the work he did to stop the spread of Cholera across London in 1854. Now in its original spot, the pump is a symbol of the changes scientists have made on how epidemics are treated worldwide.

 

Trump To Detain Asylum Seekers At The Southern Border

The immigration crisis in the US began after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a Zero Tolerance Policy at the US Mexico border. This is a part of the Trump administration’s hard immigration policy.

 

Belper World Heritage Project Is Being Tested

The Derwent Mills World Heritage Site, which sits on the edge of the Peak District, is being threatened by the boiler company Vaillant who want to develop a business complex in the town of Belper. The people and the councillors of the town are split on whether the advantages of development out weight the benefits of the UNESCO World Heritage Site status, which brings thousands of tourists to the area each year.
 

Mini Mermaids Tackles UK Obesity In Young Girls

A recent report by the Local Government Association says severe obesity in UK primary schools is at an all-time high. According to the NHS severe obesity means young girls are more likely to develop self-esteem issues.But people like Hannah Corne are tackling this problem through a club called the Mini Mermaids.