London College of Communication
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The London College of Communication (formerly the London College of Printing, and briefly London College of Printing and Distributive Trades) is one of the six constituent colleges of the University of the Arts London. It is located in the Elephant and Castle in South London but used to be based in Clerkenwell. It specialises in media courses such as publishing, print and broadcast journalism, and graphic design. It also runs several Film and Television Courses and is one of the six national Skillset Screen Academies.
In 2007, the college has established the Stanley Kubrick Archive, based on the collection of the film director Stanley Kubrick.
- Paul Anderson, journalist and author
- Harry Beck who was on the faculty
- Brian Behan, former lecturer in Media Studies
- Neville Brody, graphic designer left the college before graduating
- Nick Bell, graphic designer
- Peter Bialobrzeski, photographer
- Helen Boaden, Head of BBC News
- Neville Brody Graphic Designer
- Molly Dineen, Documentary Filmmaker
- Craig Doyle, BBC & RTÉ Presenter
- Laurence Dunmore
- Richard Eckersley, book designer
- Frode Fjerdingstad, photographer
- Juliette Foster, Sky News
- Anthony Froshaug who was on the faculty
- Charlotte Hawkins, Sky News
- Rut Blees Luxemburg Photographer
- Rankin, photographer and co-founder of the magazine Dazed & Confused
- Tony Ray-Jones
- Roman Osin, cinematographer and photographer
- Jane Root, former Controller of BBC Two
- Alexi Sayle