Productions include Awkward Customers, More Akward Customers, Who Sold You This, Then?, It's Alright, It's Only a Customer, How Not to Exhibit Yourself, I'll Think About It, The Unorganised Manager, Meetings, Bloody Meetings and More Bloody Meetings.
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As well as corporate training videos, the company produced the comedy series Fairly Secret Army for Channel 4.
Bachelor of Arts | video game | Master of Arts (postgraduate) | National Endowment for the Arts | Master of Arts | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Electronic Arts | video | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Tisch School of the Arts | mixed martial arts | Institute of Contemporary Arts | École des Beaux-Arts | California Institute of the Arts | video game developer | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts | University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna | role-playing video game | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | martial arts | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | Academy of Fine Arts | Beaux-Arts architecture | Video game | Mixed martial arts | Museum of Fine Arts | Arts and Crafts movement | New York Foundation for the Arts |
Jennifer has taught filmmaking for over ten years at New York University's School of Film and Television and Film Video Arts in New York.
The idea for London Video Arts (LVA) was initiated by David Hall and founded in summer 1976 by a group of video artists including Roger Barnard, David Critchley, Tamara Krikorian, Brian Hoey, Pete Livingstone, Stuart Marshall, Stephen Partridge, John Turpie and Hall.
The Royal College of Art - screening of Video Arts Self and Sin (London, UK - October 2009)