I have started a Marketing job at Ridgway Rentals. The role includes the following responsibilites: Photographing and adding machines to the website and other selling platforms. Story creation for website and social media Maintaining and improving SEO for the website Using Google Analytics to identify trends Working with web design teams to improve conversions and SEO Creating YouTube content and thumbnails Posting social media content and creating Facebook ads Managing customer database using Microsoft Access Creating digital mailshot artwork and posting Mailchimp adverts Working with magazines to keep adverts updated Designing merch, keeping stocks up to date and working with suppliers Updating our website with Wordpress Domain management Here are some examples of design work I have created: Check out the Ridgway Rentals You Tube Channel to see my video content
I have been working with Shropshire based band The Bartells . I have created 2 of their recent music videos; The Right Way & Hands of Heal. I have also been working on various other pieces of video for them; there will be more to see in the future. In the meantime have a look at these 2 music videos.
I have been teaching students how to make a camera out of a matchbox. I created this instructional video for students who wanted to make another one. You will need: Black electricians tape A needle or pin A sharp craft knife An empty roll of 35mm film with some film sticking out, you get some at Jessops or Boots An empty drinks can A black marker pen A matchbox A new roll of 35mm film. Any type will do, but normal colour print film 100 or 200 speed works well I found the original instructions from here These are some photos I took using my matchbox pinhole camera Using the camera The Pinhole camera has an f number of about f90. There's no need to be very accurate about exposure times when using colour print film, use the following as a rough guide when using ISO100 or 200 film. Outside, sunshine: 1 or 2 seconds Outside, cloudy conditions: 5 seconds Indoors, normal room lighting: 5 - 10 minutes
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