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/tag/brighton/ on this server. Your technical support key is: 3697-abac-1756-6707 and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.Want to learn hands-on video production in the real world? Nimbus School of Recording & Media is redefining the education landscape through real-world, immersive learning experiences. In their new Video Production (VPRO) diploma program, students will be thrown in the deep end in their first month of class. Nimbus School of Recording & Media has partnered with Breakout West (BOW), the annual music festival and conference in Western Canada. Nimbus VPRO students will have an all-expense-paid festival experience at the four-day co-produced Breakout West / Rifflandia Festival in Victoria, B.C. this September. “The BreakOut West Experience 2015”, made possible with a grant from TELUS Optik Local Community Programming, will provide students with exclusive behind-the-scenes access with the opportunity to seek out fascinating stories, filming their experiences with festival artists, fans, venues and more.

The resulting 90 second videos will be distributed on the Breakout West website and will also be available for free on demand on TV. Nimbus VPRO instructors and story coaches will be mentoring these students and ensuring them that they are able to translate their classroom knowledge into practical experience in their first months of study. Robyn Stewart, Executive Director of Breakout West, says, “We know the importance of telling great stories. We are excited to partner with Nimbus and see what stories these students are able to capture of their Breakout West Experience.” Nimbus VPRO students will also be shooting and streaming the multi-camera video broadcast for the (WCMA), a part of the annual BOW conference and festival. All this in the first month of their Video Production diploma! They have adopted the same hands-on learning style from their audio and music production programs for this new eight-month video production program. To find out how Nimbus video production students will learn hands-on in subsequent months, check out details about their Video Production Diploma program at: nimbus.video.

Want to be a part of the “Breakout West Experience” this September? We are still accepting applications for our video production program! Apply Now to secure your seat. Nimbus School of Recording & Media was co-founded by some of the world’s top music producers: Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Kiss, Alice Cooper) and GGGarth Richardson (Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Biffy Clyro). With all courses taught by current industry leaders, Nimbus equips the next generation of creative professionals with both the technical and personal skills needed to succeed in the ever-changing music & media industries.
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Worried they won’t be talking about your generation too? Sigma, Jess Glynne and a DJ set from Pendulum round out a lineup with something for everyone. The “metal one” does exactly what it says on the tin. Rammstein close day one, Black Sabbath day two, and Iron Maiden nail shut Sunday. Clearly, Leicestershire’s Donington Park is the definitive place to rock the hell out this summer. Expect a ratio of beards to hairless chins normally only seen at a cereal cafe.
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Coldplay, Muse and Adele will likely give fans exactly what they’re expecting, but there’s plenty of excitement lower down the bill, from the effortless cool of Grimes and Skepta to the nostalgic, only-at-Glasto feelz of Cyndi Lauper and Art Garfunkel. Not your traditional festival, but rather a series of six ludicrously starred-up one-day events in Hyde Park; for Londoners, BST combines the buzz of a Pyramid stage headliner with the relief of a tube ride home. This year’s can loosely be divided into Cool Day (Massive Attack, Young Fathers); Big Day (Florence + the Machine, Kendrick Lamar); Basic Hipster Day (Mumford & Sons, Alabama Shakes); Carole King Day (Carole King); Mother’s Day (Take That, Olly Murs); and OMG IT’S STEVIE WONDER! When it comes to R&B in Britain, nobody does it better. London’s Wireless 2016 may not be the best ever – it lacks the star quality of last year’s Minaj-Drake-Lamar holy trinity – but with Calvin Harris to close the first night, plus Chase & Status, Miguel and Boy Better Know, it will still be easy to keep dancing for three days straight.

Scotland’s biggest festival boasts half the best names from all the rest – including Calvin Harris, Disclosure, the Stone Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Mexican acoustic guitar sensation Rodrigo y Gabriela. Time to make like a besieging medieval army and set up camp outside Strathallan Castle, Perthshire. The Suffolk fest’s top line is pretty solid – the Maccabees, New Order and the National headline – and further down things get exhilarating, with Grimes, Christine and the Queens, and a UK exclusive set from Balkan brass and ukulele fans Beirut. And then, of course, there’s the usual joyful mix of theatre, comedy and every other art form under the sun. Now in its 10th year, this boutique festival held at Larmer Tree Gardens north of Bournemouth has built a reputation as the perfect end to a wild summer. There’s an egalitarian spirit to the place, with its lack of VIP areas, and this year’s bill rivals any other: Joanna Newsom, Broken Social Scene and Bat for Lashes stand out in an eclectic lineup.

Rob Da Bank’s annual last hurrah – known for its dance music focus and even-more-fancy-dress–than-usual dress code – claps us out for the year with Hot Chip, Major Lazer, Diplo and the Cure. Gloriously daft entertainment comes in the form of Mr Motivator, Mexican wrestling and last year’s breakout stars the Chuckle Brothers. Super Furry Animals, Mercury Rev and Television headline the third year of this mystical Warwickshire bash. Wiley + Slimzee and Novelist top the bill at Hackney’s youthful dance party. PJ Harvey headlines and the Avalanches return – expect east London to get crazy as a coconut. Disclosure, Rudimental and Ice Cube at an airport in Brighton. What’s not to love? Nile Rodgers curates a London leg of his New York dance party, with Beck and Alison Moyet. Growing boutique-sized bash BSTK – Brownstock – has lured Annie Mac, Mark Ronson and Tinie Tempah out to Essex. Groove Armada’s two-day London danceathon welcomes Major Lazer, Run the Jewels and LCD Soundsystem.

Britain’s biggest little festival brings Jurassic 5 and the Manic Street Preachers to Hill Farm, Oxfordshire, for under £100. Sigur Rós headline the definitive 30-something hipster one-dayer in London, complete with Sunday Papers Live. Caribou, Air and Primal Scream provide the noise at this distinctive Cambridgeshire lakeside daydream. The Nottingham one-dayer boasts Jess Glynne and veterans UB40, Turin Brakes and the Human League. Bestival’s family-friendly spin-off brings Fatboy Slim to Lulworth Castle, Dorset, along with a small avalanche of activities for the kids.campbestival.net The gorgeous Lake District festival hosts Rudimental, the Charlatans and Peter (née Pete) Doherty. Suede, Kelis and Jess Glynne headline an extended chill-out session in rural Hertfordshire, complete with outdoor pool. Kelis, Suede and Dizzee Rascal bring the funk to Eridge Deer Park, East Sussex. Edward Sharpe, Belle & Sebastian and Grandaddy bring feel-good vibes to the ethical Brecon Beacons escape.