National Youth Theatre

NYT is one of the UK’s premier youth arts organisations that gives 13 to 21 year olds, the opportunity for creative participation through the theatre arts.

In the summer of 2004, NYT staged Shakespeare in the Square, a groundbreaking project that brought Shakespeare back to Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, and gave local young people the opportunity to work with top Shakespearean actors, directors, historians, and artists.

VET helped by streaming the festival live thus enabling people to see what was going on and draw people who wanted to see more, to the event. VET also sponsored the making of the video “Contextually yours”, featuring young actors. This sponsorship enabled Andy Bullock, a local established stills photographer, to make his director debut into video production.

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About VET
VET walkthrough QTVR
Facilities showreel
Production showreel
Showreel [fast]

A fast and furious journey through the work we do here at VET.

VET shorts
Your resoluton
DOPs love
Colour baaas

It does exactly what it says in the title!

Hoxton seals
Shoreditch @ night
RSI prevention exercises
Case studies
Patricia Townsend - Full Circle
National Youth Theatre - Contextually Yours
Holden Matthews estate agent QTVR

This is a sample QTVR movie that VET created for Holden Matthews, a privately-owned residential estate agent that worked in the prosperous property areas of Islington and Hackney.

The Twins coffee table
Student videos
The Square

Directing DV - Director: Tim Faulkner

A stroll around Hoxton ‘the trendiest part of the world’ (and home to VET) looking at the ironic developments happening in the area.

The Graduate

DV Shoots - Director: Jess White

An insight into the impending doom of ‘entry level’ post graduate life.

Juggling

Directing DV - Director: Clive Mason

An interesting invite into a juggler’s mindset; ‘Putting a little bit of order in the chaos that’s everything else’.

Hungry Ninja

Directing DV - Director: Jenny Okona-Mensah

A music video becomes a hunger quest through the streets of Shoreditch; ‘Thank you Mr. Crepes!’

Cocomo

Director: unknown

A trip to the Shoreditch based watering hole ‘Cocomo’. One of the last representations of what Shoreditch was originally about’.

Canary Wharf

Directing DV - Director: Jason Hopkins

A short praise for Sir Norman Foster’s Canary Wharf Station which capture’s the dramatic result of this astounding architecture.

Calvin and Friends

Directing DV - Director: Amy Barbor

Artistic Calvin has very impressive friends.