China trip for NRC studentswith LSFX

Two students who study on the award winning Level 3 TV and Film course at Northern Regional College, Ballymoney Campus, were selected to travel to China with successful local company LSFX Productions to work as part of the crew at the World Barista Championship (WBC).
The LSFX crew with Jacob and JohnnyThe LSFX crew with Jacob and Johnny
The LSFX crew with Jacob and Johnny

Each year, WBC welcomes champions from more than 50 nations worldwide and competitors are required to prepare 4 espressos, 4 cappuccinos, and 4 original signature drinks in 15 minutes.

LSFX, a Broadcasting and Media Production company, were employed by the organisers of the event to provide audio-visual and media support for the duration of the competition.

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Students Johnny Hartin and Jacob Henry travelled with the company as part of their crew. Johnny from Armoy explained: “Travelling to Shanghai has been a brilliant experience and an outstanding opportunity. ach day consisted of 18 hours. I would arrive at the venue and make my way to my stage and set up the Sony HD camera.

“ The main camera that I had used was mainly a wide shot but I would change this to a medium shot of the competitor when pouring the coffee. We didn’t only develop our technical skills but we got great experience into how far this industry can take us.

“I would like to thank LSFX for taking me to Shanghai and thank the college for these brilliant opportunities that they offer their

students. “

Darren Gardiner, LSFX Managing Director said, “It was a pleasure working with the students from Northern Regional College at our recent event in Shanghai.

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“From initial contact with the team through to completion of the project we found them professional and competent. Jonny and Jacob are an asset to the college and we see a bright future for them in the industry.

“I think it speaks volumes about the programme being delivered by Northern Regional College that we were confident enough in the standard of training the students are receiving to allow them to work with us on such prestigious projects.”

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