A look at the work of artist Duncan Irvine based at Project 24 on Queens Parade in Bangor, County Down.
Music by Kevin McCloud
published: 26 Mar 2019
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue on seeing 4,000 people a day in Lagos for X Factor Season 2
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue talks about: the shooting of Season 2 of X Factor for Nigeria and Ghana; the talent turn-out in Lagos; why the contestants are different in West Africa; and the winner from Season 1 getting a Sony Records contract.
published: 21 Nov 2013
MBS117 - Hustling, with Duncan Irvine, CEO Rapid Blue - The Matt Brown Show. Daily Hustle Edition.
Whats up hustlers, so trying to define media is a very difficult thing to do because in today's world media is evolving so quickly. For context, as of April 2018, total worldwide population is 7.6 billion The internet has 4.2 billion users There are 3.03 billion active social media users. That works out at a new social media user every 15 seconds. Facebook Messenger and Whatsapp handle 60 billion messages a day. This is just a quick snapshot of the media-driven world we are living in. But as much as the world changes, some things stay the same. Like making sure you, the entrepreneur, have a great story to tell on the plethora of media channels that you have at your disposal. One entrepreneur has seemingly survived all of this change in media and today is responsible for household entertain...
published: 03 Sep 2018
Duncan Irvine Walk in React Final
First of two videos that are from the Character Animation Module of the Course I'm doing at AIE
http://www.aie.edu.au/
published: 02 Jun 2018
Duncan Irvine Lip Sync Final
The Second Animation as part of the Character Animation Module at AIE. I had a lot of fun making this and am trying to do more of this in my spare time.
Educational Institute : http://www.aie.edu.au/
published: 19 Jun 2018
Duncan Irvine Final Animation
This is the result of my Certificate II at AIE (Academy of Interactive Entertainment)
published: 10 Oct 2017
Duncan Irvine Basketball Scene Final
The Final result of the Animation module at AIE
published: 10 May 2018
In Conversation with UC Irvine School of Education Academy Professors: Greg Duncan
Explore the groundbreaking research in childhood development with #UCIEducation Distinguished Professor & National Academy Professor Greg Duncan. In this insightful conversation, Professor Duncan shares his expertise in the intersection of poverty, cognitive development, and the effects of financial interventions on children's lives.
Discover the innovative "Baby's First Years" project, a clinical trial that explores the impact of financial support on low-income families, and how neuroscience, specifically EEG, plays a crucial role in understanding cognitive development. Join us for a deep dive into the long-term consequences of childhood experiences and the quest to create a solid foundation for future generations.
published: 29 Feb 2024
Clan Irvine
Sometime between 1124 and 1125 Gilchrist, son of Erwini, witnessed a charter of the Lords of Galloway] The first lands by the name of Irvine were in Dumfriesshire.According to family tradition the origin of the clan chief's family is connected with the early Celtic monarchs of Scotland.Duncan Irvine settled at Bonshaw.Duncan was the brother of Crinan, who claimed descent from the High Kings of Ireland, through the Abbots of Dunkeld.[6]
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published: 08 Aug 2022
Duncan Irvine- Church Warden
Newly sworn-in Church Warden reflects on the challenges and opportunities for the church in our present circumstances. Filmed at St. Mark's Hadlow Down
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue talks about: the shooting of Season 2 of X Factor for Nigeria and Ghana; the talent turn-out in Lagos; why the contestants are differe...
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue talks about: the shooting of Season 2 of X Factor for Nigeria and Ghana; the talent turn-out in Lagos; why the contestants are different in West Africa; and the winner from Season 1 getting a Sony Records contract.
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue talks about: the shooting of Season 2 of X Factor for Nigeria and Ghana; the talent turn-out in Lagos; why the contestants are different in West Africa; and the winner from Season 1 getting a Sony Records contract.
Whats up hustlers, so trying to define media is a very difficult thing to do because in today's world media is evolving so quickly. For context, as of April 201...
Whats up hustlers, so trying to define media is a very difficult thing to do because in today's world media is evolving so quickly. For context, as of April 2018, total worldwide population is 7.6 billion The internet has 4.2 billion users There are 3.03 billion active social media users. That works out at a new social media user every 15 seconds. Facebook Messenger and Whatsapp handle 60 billion messages a day. This is just a quick snapshot of the media-driven world we are living in. But as much as the world changes, some things stay the same. Like making sure you, the entrepreneur, have a great story to tell on the plethora of media channels that you have at your disposal. One entrepreneur has seemingly survived all of this change in media and today is responsible for household entertainment shows like Shark Tank, Strictly Come Dancing, Come Dine With Me and many, many others. Duncan Irvine runs the biggest TV production studio in Africa and by all accounts is a living legend in the media space. In this episode, we’ll explore his very personal and quite frankly unbelievable journey in producing content for the some of the biggest shows in the world today. Strap yourselves in for a cliffhanger.
Whats up hustlers, so trying to define media is a very difficult thing to do because in today's world media is evolving so quickly. For context, as of April 2018, total worldwide population is 7.6 billion The internet has 4.2 billion users There are 3.03 billion active social media users. That works out at a new social media user every 15 seconds. Facebook Messenger and Whatsapp handle 60 billion messages a day. This is just a quick snapshot of the media-driven world we are living in. But as much as the world changes, some things stay the same. Like making sure you, the entrepreneur, have a great story to tell on the plethora of media channels that you have at your disposal. One entrepreneur has seemingly survived all of this change in media and today is responsible for household entertainment shows like Shark Tank, Strictly Come Dancing, Come Dine With Me and many, many others. Duncan Irvine runs the biggest TV production studio in Africa and by all accounts is a living legend in the media space. In this episode, we’ll explore his very personal and quite frankly unbelievable journey in producing content for the some of the biggest shows in the world today. Strap yourselves in for a cliffhanger.
The Second Animation as part of the Character Animation Module at AIE. I had a lot of fun making this and am trying to do more of this in my spare time.
Educat...
The Second Animation as part of the Character Animation Module at AIE. I had a lot of fun making this and am trying to do more of this in my spare time.
Educational Institute : http://www.aie.edu.au/
The Second Animation as part of the Character Animation Module at AIE. I had a lot of fun making this and am trying to do more of this in my spare time.
Educational Institute : http://www.aie.edu.au/
Explore the groundbreaking research in childhood development with #UCIEducation Distinguished Professor & National Academy Professor Greg Duncan. In this insigh...
Explore the groundbreaking research in childhood development with #UCIEducation Distinguished Professor & National Academy Professor Greg Duncan. In this insightful conversation, Professor Duncan shares his expertise in the intersection of poverty, cognitive development, and the effects of financial interventions on children's lives.
Discover the innovative "Baby's First Years" project, a clinical trial that explores the impact of financial support on low-income families, and how neuroscience, specifically EEG, plays a crucial role in understanding cognitive development. Join us for a deep dive into the long-term consequences of childhood experiences and the quest to create a solid foundation for future generations.
Explore the groundbreaking research in childhood development with #UCIEducation Distinguished Professor & National Academy Professor Greg Duncan. In this insightful conversation, Professor Duncan shares his expertise in the intersection of poverty, cognitive development, and the effects of financial interventions on children's lives.
Discover the innovative "Baby's First Years" project, a clinical trial that explores the impact of financial support on low-income families, and how neuroscience, specifically EEG, plays a crucial role in understanding cognitive development. Join us for a deep dive into the long-term consequences of childhood experiences and the quest to create a solid foundation for future generations.
Sometime between 1124 and 1125 Gilchrist, son of Erwini, witnessed a charter of the Lords of Galloway] The first lands by the name of Irvine were in Dumfriesshi...
Sometime between 1124 and 1125 Gilchrist, son of Erwini, witnessed a charter of the Lords of Galloway] The first lands by the name of Irvine were in Dumfriesshire.According to family tradition the origin of the clan chief's family is connected with the early Celtic monarchs of Scotland.Duncan Irvine settled at Bonshaw.Duncan was the brother of Crinan, who claimed descent from the High Kings of Ireland, through the Abbots of Dunkeld.[6]
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Sometime between 1124 and 1125 Gilchrist, son of Erwini, witnessed a charter of the Lords of Galloway] The first lands by the name of Irvine were in Dumfriesshire.According to family tradition the origin of the clan chief's family is connected with the early Celtic monarchs of Scotland.Duncan Irvine settled at Bonshaw.Duncan was the brother of Crinan, who claimed descent from the High Kings of Ireland, through the Abbots of Dunkeld.[6]
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Newly sworn-in Church Warden reflects on the challenges and opportunities for the church in our present circumstances. Filmed at St. Mark's Hadlow Down
Newly sworn-in Church Warden reflects on the challenges and opportunities for the church in our present circumstances. Filmed at St. Mark's Hadlow Down
Newly sworn-in Church Warden reflects on the challenges and opportunities for the church in our present circumstances. Filmed at St. Mark's Hadlow Down
Duncan Irvine, Rapid Blue talks about: the shooting of Season 2 of X Factor for Nigeria and Ghana; the talent turn-out in Lagos; why the contestants are different in West Africa; and the winner from Season 1 getting a Sony Records contract.
Whats up hustlers, so trying to define media is a very difficult thing to do because in today's world media is evolving so quickly. For context, as of April 2018, total worldwide population is 7.6 billion The internet has 4.2 billion users There are 3.03 billion active social media users. That works out at a new social media user every 15 seconds. Facebook Messenger and Whatsapp handle 60 billion messages a day. This is just a quick snapshot of the media-driven world we are living in. But as much as the world changes, some things stay the same. Like making sure you, the entrepreneur, have a great story to tell on the plethora of media channels that you have at your disposal. One entrepreneur has seemingly survived all of this change in media and today is responsible for household entertainment shows like Shark Tank, Strictly Come Dancing, Come Dine With Me and many, many others. Duncan Irvine runs the biggest TV production studio in Africa and by all accounts is a living legend in the media space. In this episode, we’ll explore his very personal and quite frankly unbelievable journey in producing content for the some of the biggest shows in the world today. Strap yourselves in for a cliffhanger.
The Second Animation as part of the Character Animation Module at AIE. I had a lot of fun making this and am trying to do more of this in my spare time.
Educational Institute : http://www.aie.edu.au/
Explore the groundbreaking research in childhood development with #UCIEducation Distinguished Professor & National Academy Professor Greg Duncan. In this insightful conversation, Professor Duncan shares his expertise in the intersection of poverty, cognitive development, and the effects of financial interventions on children's lives.
Discover the innovative "Baby's First Years" project, a clinical trial that explores the impact of financial support on low-income families, and how neuroscience, specifically EEG, plays a crucial role in understanding cognitive development. Join us for a deep dive into the long-term consequences of childhood experiences and the quest to create a solid foundation for future generations.
Sometime between 1124 and 1125 Gilchrist, son of Erwini, witnessed a charter of the Lords of Galloway] The first lands by the name of Irvine were in Dumfriesshire.According to family tradition the origin of the clan chief's family is connected with the early Celtic monarchs of Scotland.Duncan Irvine settled at Bonshaw.Duncan was the brother of Crinan, who claimed descent from the High Kings of Ireland, through the Abbots of Dunkeld.[6]
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Newly sworn-in Church Warden reflects on the challenges and opportunities for the church in our present circumstances. Filmed at St. Mark's Hadlow Down
Dick Irvin was the first to turn the ultimate outhouse-to-penthouse trick with Toronto in 1931-32. After the Leafs went 0-3-2 under ArtDuncan, Irvin took the reins for a 23-15-5 ride into the post-season.
Timely plays are the theme of this installment of top performers in central Ohio high school football, and not only because it is finally time for the playoffs ... Stats ... Next game ... Stats ... Next game ... Stats ... Duncan Falls Philo. Alexander Irvin-Royster, Newark.
Such factors undoubtedly contributed to XanderIrvine’s death, which Ross concluded was the result of cognitive impairment on the part of Duncan, who died before she could face prosecution ... The Irvines hope Xander's story can also effect change.
... resources that will not only benefit UC Irvine students, but will be used by students worldwide, in lots of different educational settings,” said Duncan Pritchard, director of the project.
XanderIrvine died after he was hit by a red Kia car while walking with his mother in Edinburgh... Three-year-old Xander Irvine died after Edith Duncan mounted the kerb in Edinburgh's Morningside area and hit him.