Category Archives: Events

This year was about…

Orange RockCorps

Access All Areas - Orange RockCorps @ Wembley Arena

My brush with the music industry.

90.000 phone calls later I fulfilled my dream of working backstage to a massive gig and doing nothing less than artist liaison to Primal Scream.

Fact: P. Diddy earned my respect.

Alpha-ville Festival 2011

Man Bartlett @ Alpha-ville Festival 2011

Thanks to Olivia Bellas (again), I had the opportunity to work in one of the most original festivals happening in London. Digital arts, animation, electronic music and managing just about 30 volunteers. I was sleep-deprived but proud!

Fact #1: I am Jennifer Cardini’s newest fan.

Fact #2: According to Man Barttlet my colour is green!

Scar Tissue

The Paradox Club - Scar Tissue

Back to film, producer Mike Riley from Sterling Pictures (again) asked me to join the crew for this psychological thriller directed by Scott Michell.

Fact: I’m never going to be an extra in a movie again.

Farewell 2011!

Management crisis

Management Crisis

I am always trying to learn how to improve my work by observing my superiors.

Thankfully I can say most of my past managers, in film and events (art & music), have been really inspiring and with them I learnt vital principles about communicating and motivating staff or crew.

I can say they were often fair with impeccable communication skills and amazing oratory. Plain and simple: they knew when and how to speak to any of their employees.

I don’t have the same personality as the above managers, even so, I really strive to absorb all these qualities and apply them to my work.

However, I can’t say the same about the hospitality/catering industry.

As everybody knows I work as waitress to make the ends meet.

With the exception of the manager at the Dorchester Hotel (who was superb), it’s really demotivating to see the level of communication expertise among the hospitality/catering managers I’ve met and worked for.

I have recently worked with one of the most successful events manager, but I genuinely wonder how did he achieve this status! He shouts a lot and swears at staff, he loses his mind over little mistakes or “stupid” questions (stupid according to him of course).

Just the other day, while on training to refresh my waitressing skills, I heard another manager says “I work 12 hours without eating, it’s life, just face it”.

What can I say… It’s true these things happened. It’s true we live in a society where working 70 hours a week makes you a part-timer. But that doesn’t mean it’s right and you can’t expect to motivate your staff by saying that, or expect them to do the same as you.

I will certainly write another post on catering/hospitality. Now time for the weather, Tiffany?

Good news

RockCorps

I am officially with RockCorps until July.

It’s not film related work but I am very I mean, very excited about it.

It’s a project with a brilliant concept and great people attached to it, from all sorts of backgrounds such as film, TV, charity and music. For more information check www.orangerockcorps.co.uk.

The cherry on top is that I get to go to free gigs during the summer and the potential line up is very impressive. I can’t say more than that though

So a little pat on the back for me and if you also want free tickets all you have to do is give 4 hours of your time to one of our projects.

give, get given that’s what they say

Back in sunny London

And really looking forward to www.beinghuman.com

Also, I’ll try to post more often.

S.O.R – speed of reaction

Heya!

It’s high time I’ve talked about what I’ve been doing and this time is not a film.

I’m working in a project called speed of reaction. www.speedofreaction.com

It’s a game and also a metaphor for the current economic situation.

Rollerskaters can officially play but anyone who is interested can also look for the clues and follow the trail around East London.

What is great about it is that, in my opinion, it’s a really contemporary game.

Economical crisis, pervasive games, mobile phones, QR codes and rollerskates. Awesome.