Thursday, 9 April 2015

L.A Media trip

The L.A Media trip in our second year was undeniably a fantastic experience!

Following are a selection of Photographs from the trip.

Ill put a brief description under each just to touch on explaining such things...


Group photo minus lecturers outside Universal studios


Palm trees were the norm on pretty much every street


Beach view- Santa Monica Pier


Me geeking out at the Warner Brothers tour Harry Potter museum


Bill boards and advertising was way bigger and more pronounced in the states


Santa Monica street


Getting sorted into my House for Hogwarts


Some arty photography from Venice Beach


Outside the Planetarium

Myself with Danielle, Ruth and Gringots Goblin


The Paramount Tower on the Paramount lot framed by Palm trees (It was like being in another world)


Universal studios with fellow comrades ready for Simpsons Land


Daffy Duck statue outside the WB tour


 shot of Venice Beach


Attacked by the Aragog statue/ practical puppet


Santa Monica trees and sunshine


WB Bugs statue


Paramount Pictures gateway to the film lot

Above is the Iconic WB tower. Can anyone hear the Animaniacs theme?



Standing in Darth Vaders foot prints at the Chinese Pagoda in Hollywood


Quick shot of the Paramount gate within the Lot


Really love this image of a skate boarder at venice beach. we actually captured this mid jump!

WB set detail


Skate park snap of a boarder mid fall


My personal fave room- all the main character (mainly villain) cotumes and Batman from the Dark Knight Trilogy :)



Movie set shots of New York street


Venice Beach surfer


Our partial group super imposed next to the Hogwarts Express.

The whole experience was a once in a life time and very inspirational to us media students... there was a lot learned and recorded from the experience that would take too long to put down here...

Whilst we were there we had a live brief (the point of the trip) to film around Venice Beach and take photos and sketch to capture the flavour of the area for a project.

The team work was insightful and interesting.

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