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Just look at this happy chappy having the jolly time of his life. That's just how things go down when Radar hosts a chat with some of the Music Video scene's top professionals. Hop on over to Facebook to have a look at some other snaps from last night's event.
The Reel is where you'll find the world's best TV, cinema and viral advertising. Short films and music promos too. The latest and greatest creative work is all here."
The Reel Presents… is their monthly showcase of all of their most favourite work of the past couple of months featuring a guest speaker, all in the delightful and comfy setting of Brick Lane's café 1001. And by the looks of this photo set and their promise to "pop a bit of dosh behind the bar to help lubricate your sense-receptors", it should be a blimey good time to boot!
This months guest speaker is… wait for it… Radar's very own Caroline Bottomley! She'll be chatting about the wonderful work we do at Radar and delighting your peepers with her most favourite vids of late.
See you there, Feb 6th!

Student Film Festival is London's first international film festival solely for student films.
Between the 3rd to the 5th of February, more than 80 of the best student films from both British and world cinema will be screened across the University of the Arts, judged by experts such as Simon Pegg, Kevin Loader, Barry Purves, Trudy Bellinger and loads more.
Watch the trailer and browse the full programme here: www.sfflondon.org
Among the 'festivities' will be an in-depth talk with award-winning music video director Trudy Bellinger about her long and varied career: one which has seen her move from installation artist to Executive Producer of Merge UK. Along the way she was also floor manager for Chris Evans, head of EMI’s Creative Affairs & Music Video department, and music video director for such acclaimed artists as Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Girls Aloud, Sugababes and Pixie Lott.
Radar have ten tickets to give away. To win one simply e-mail alice.melin@sfflondon.org with "Radar Music Video Give-away" as the subject.
Over on the blog:
Mark Muggeridge, artist development consultant at Evil Genius Media was asked to present his '10 Most Useful Music Services, Sites and People to kick-start 2012' to members of APRA in December.
Radar is very honoured, not only to appear in the list but to be right up there in the number one spot. Lots of useful links and ideas, check them out.
Our friends at Dizzyjam are running this amazing special offer for you, our lovely Radar fans. Sign up today and earn a huge 50% on any sales made before 12th February. Nice guys!
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And it's easy to do; upload your artwork, create your merch, then promote to your fans. Dizzyjam print any orders and send directly to the customer, sending you your profits.
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