Friday, 4 February 2011

Unit 1.1: Research on the Range and Types of Creative and Media Activity in the Southbank

List of Sources

This is a list of the sources I used to gather secondary information about the different locations in my local creative scene, which is the Southbank.

www.southbanklondon.com
- On this website I found a general overview of the Southbank and the different creative locations. There was information about the numerous events taking place.

www.southbankcentre.co.uk - This website is also an overview of the Southbank, it has useful links to creative venues, such as: The Royal Festival Hall and The Hayward Gallery. The events were easy to find using this website.

www.tate.org.uk/modern - This was a website specific to the Tate Modern (art gallery). It held information about the Tate Modern and its history, there was also as page with the events taking place and information for each one.

www.bfi.org.uk - This is the website for the British Film Institute, with lots of information about the different sectors of the BFI. It was easy to navigate around to find information about events taking place at the BFI Southbank.

www.shakespeares-globe.org
- This is the website for Shakespeare’s Globe. The information here is all about the Globe and the events taking place here and when they will be going on.

www.pwc.co.uk - This website is for one of the supporters that contributes towards the running of Shakespeare’s Globe.

www.thepilgrimtrust.ork.uk
- This website is for one of the trusts which supports the BFI. Here I found an introduction and useful information about the trust.

www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk - This website is for the UK Film Council; one of the supporters from the public sector for the BFI. Here I found some general information about the organisation.

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