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Aria Studio Virtual Tour

Reception

Welcome to the Aria Film Studios in Llangefni. Here’s the reception with the stunning mural of the exterior of the building and the mountains in the background.

The Studio

Here we are in Studio 2 which is home to some of ‘Rownd a Rownd’s characters. As you can see, the sets are backed up to maximise the space.

Dani’s House

We are now in Dani’s house, one of the series’ most popular and longest-serving characters. Here is a kitchen and lounge area.

Notice that Dani has only half a hallway – as we or the camera cannot see around corners, there was no need to continue the build.Ìý The actual front door is located on the street in Menai Bridge.

Siân’s House

Here’s the hallway in Sian’s house.Ìý Notice that the stairs do not lead anywhere, as there is no upstairs on the set.Ìý This is an exact replica of a private house in Llandegfan. The kitchen set had to be recreated exactly like the real house because it was not possible to film on location after the pandemic.

Jason’s Flat

This is Jason’s flat, and in the story, it is located above the Tŷ Pizza set, which is on the main set in Menai Bridge.

The Boatyard Shop

This is the biggest set in the studio.Ìý Once again, the exterior of the shop i sown by the Menai Straits in Menai Bridge. The interior was recreated here to facilitate the filming due to the huge amount of set dressing and pops required to fill the shop.

Arthur’s House

As we make our way to Arthur’s house the rest of the sets can be seen clearly. A wall has been taken out here in order to create space for the film crew to work as the set itself is relatively small.Ìý From the hallway you can see how close the sets are in relation to each other.

The K’s House

Ken and Kay live here. ÌýThe actual house is on the ‘Rownd a Rownd‘ lot in Menai Bridge, but after COVID, more space was needed, so this set was built slightly bigger than the original house, even though you would not notice this on screen.

From the hallway, we can see into the kitchen.

Dylan and Sophie’s House

This is definitely ‘Rownd a Rownd’s’ grandest set – Dylan and Sophie’s luxurious house. The Art Department had fun designing this set.

And here’s the hallway with the staircase leading nowhere and the entrance to the lounge area.

The Gallery

In the corner of the studio the gallery area is situated. Here the director and the rest of the technical crew sit during the filming. They watch the action on the monitors and go back and forth to the individual sets as required.

Costume Department

The costume department is located behind the studio and here all the character’s costumes are stored, sorted and washed.Ìý It’s here that the actors come each day and change into their costumes.

Make-Up Room

After changing into their costumes, the actors come here for their makeup. The make-up department is also responsible for hair styling and cutting, as well as creating special effects like cuts and bruises.

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Osian Williams graduated with a 1st Class Honours degree in Communications and Media and an MA Distinction in Filmmaking. Whilst he was a student Osian won a BAFTA Cymru award for a short film he produced, 'Can i Emrys.' He also founded a media production company, SSP Media which is now based in Cardiff.

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"I had a wonderful time at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ, it started off a little bit wobbly, moving so far away from home but when I joined a couple of societies my experience completely changed. The course offered was so different to what else was on offer, it didn’t limit me to one vocation. When I came for an open day, I was stunned by the environment and knew it was the right place for me."

Our Research in Film, Media and Journalism

We are inter-disciplinary, collaborative, creative and critical. In the most recent national assessment of research quality (REF 2014), all of the School’s research impact was of either world-leading or internationally excellent in quality.

Research Strengths/Specialisms

Our key strengths are the work of our staff inÌýdigital culture,Ìýmedia and persuasive communicationÌýandÌýcreative theory and practice (practice-as-research).

We have particularly strong relationships within the media and creative industries sector in Wales, and also engage with the creative economy more generally, within the UK and beyond. This informs several aspects of our research activities, as well as helping to promote our work. At a community level, we regularly participate in projects and developments that not only give valuable opportunities to our students, but also help in terms of overall impact and awareness of our activities. The companies and organisations with whom we have collaborated recently include BAFTA Cymru, independent TV company Cwmni Da, NoFit State Circus and Carers Outreach.

Research Events

We have a thriving and friendly research culture. Our weekly research series features Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ colleagues, postgraduate students, and researchers and practitioners from across the UK and beyond in a supportive, if critical, environment. We also invite special guests, visiting scholars, and others to present on their research and practice.

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