The Arts University College at Bournemouth - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Simon Beaufoy, screenwriter of Slumdog Millionnaire, 127 Hours and The Full Monty
  • Paul Campion, visual effects on Clash of the Titans and X-Men: The Last Stand
  • Joe Cornish, writer/director of Attack the Block, writer of The Adventures of Tintin
  • Chris Dickens, editor of Slumdog Millionaire, Paul and Submarine
  • Jonathan English, producer of Shoot 'Em Up, writer/director of Ironclad and director of Minotaur
  • Mel Giedroyc, writer of French and Saunders
  • Chris Jones, director of White Angel, Gone Fishing and writer of The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook
  • Oliver Irving, writer/director of How to Be
  • Nick Knight, renowned fashion photographer
  • Suri Krishnamma, director of A Man of No Importance
  • Nick Love, writer/director/producer of The Football Factory, Outlaw and The Business
  • Duncan Roy, director of AKA, Method
  • Sara Sugarman, director of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and "Waking the Dead (TV series)"
  • Wolfgang Tillmans, critically acclaimed photographer, Turner Prize Winner
  • Tony Weare, comics artist best known for drawing the Matt Marriott western strip in The Evening News, as well as Illustration for "V for Vendetta"
  • Edgar Wright, director of TV series Spaced, writer/director of films Shaun of the dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and executive producer of Attack the Block and The Sightseers

Reginald Johnson founder of the Film School in 1964 .Famous British Cinematographer .Films included early British Hitchcock Films.Also one of the Early teachers at The Royal Collage of Art in 1962 .

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