London College of Communication
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The London College of Communication (LCC) (formerly the London College of Printing, and briefly London College of Printing and Distributive Trades) is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. The college is located in Elephant and Castle in South London and was originally based in Clerkenwell. It specialises in media courses such as publishing, print, and graphic design. It also runs several Film and Television Courses and is one of the seven national Skillset Screen Academies.
In 2007, the college has established the Stanley Kubrick Archive, based on the collection of the acclaimed film director. It also houses the Creative Industries Observatory.
Affiliations
The London College of Communication is a sister college of Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art.
Notable Alumni
- Ralph Steadman (Political Cartoonist, Satirist and Illustrator)
- Charles Saatchi (Advertising Executive)
- Paul Anderson (Journalist and Author)
- Harry Beck (Graphic Designer and former Tutor)
- Brian Behan (Writer and former Lecturer)
- Neville Brody (Graphic Designer)
- Nick Bell (Graphic Designer)
- Peter Bialobrzeski (Photographer)
- Helen Boaden (Head of BBC News)
- Molly Dineen (Documentary Filmmaker)
- Maryam Moshiri (BBC News Presenter)
- Craig Doyle (BBC and RTÉ Presenter)
- Laurence Dunmore (Graphic Designer and Film Director)
- Richard Eckersley (Book Designer)
- Frode Fjerdingstad (Photographer)
- Juliette Foster (Journalist)
- Anthony Froshaug (Typographer)
- Tomás Graves (book designer, author, musician and son of Robert Graves)
- Charlotte Hawkins (News Presenter)
- Mark Johnson (Horse racing announcer)
- Rut Blees Luxemburg (Photographer)
- Rankin (Photographer and co-founder Dazed & Confused Magazine)
- Tony Ray-Jones (Photographer)
- Steve Richards (Journalist and Broadcaster)
- Roman Osin (Cinematographer and Photographer)
- Jane Root (former Controller of BBC Two)
- Sophy Rickett (Photographer, visual artist)
- Anthony Dod Mantle (Cinematographer)
- William Alden (Printer)
- Garry Bushell (Journalist and Television presenter)
- Jefferson Hack (Magazine Publisher)
- Kate Thornton (Television Presenter)
- Rebekah Wade (Editor of The Sun)