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Eastnor Pottery 15 minutes of fame

Our Digitial Marketing Apprentice Jack, spotted this opportunity whilst scrolling through the emails.  iZettle have invited their small business customers to create a short video clip advertising their own products and services. The 7 lucky winners of 15 Seconds of Fame will then have their advert broadcast on television. Ethan directed, filmed and produced the ad with Jack providing the voice over.

Please follow the link above, to vote for our video.

TV pot stars!

Eastnor Pottery on Channel Four TV Four in a bedWay way back in July 2014, we were filmed as part of the Channel 4 series Four in a Bed. If you have never watched the show, x4 B+B owners get to stay in each other’s establishments before grading them at the end of the week. There’s always an ‘activity’ for the contestants to sample and the production company contacted us to see if we’d be willing to participate. Here’s a link direct to our episode, it wont be up there forever. Enjoy! (we certainly did in the making, although most of the funny stuff ended up on the cutting room floor)

Digital Marketing Apprentice

Apprentice at Eastnor Pottery HerefordshireWe’ve teamed up again with those lovely folk at Creative Alliance to offer a brand new apprentiship post here at Eastnor Pottery central.

Back in 2013 our partnership with Creative Alliance presented us with Ethan, a local 19 year old who applied for our Community Apprentice post. Ethan, (featured) completed his qualification with flying colours and now works x3 days a week for us, leading workshops not only here at the Pottery but in schools all over the West Midlands.

This time we are looking for a creative and motivated individual to assist with and develop our online profile.

Full application details and job description can be found here on the Creative Alliance website.

 

Lickey Hills Primary School

Jon at Lickey hillsYou get to meet some talented staff and parents when you work with as many schools as we do.

Whilst working at Lickey Hills Primary in Bromsgrove making collaborative pots with 260 children in a day (I kid you not!) we were photographed by a professional photographer who just happened to be a parent at the school.

Henriette Lang specialises in family portraits and current work can be spied right here on her Facebook page.

Henriette’s photos were also featured in the local paper.

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