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Tuesday 19th October 2004
Great digital art at UCW Graduates Show
Louise Griffiths' mum
Louise Griffiths' mum

The Custard Factory in Birmingham is the setting for a show featuring the work of University College Worcester's first Digital Arts graduates.

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The Digital Arts Centre has the following facilities available to students:

Fully soundproofed sound studio with live room and studio, capable of 48 track recording, sequencing and mixing

Two camera video studio with full lighting rig, blue screen and connection with sound studio

This studio will also be equipped for stills photography and animation sets with appropriate lighting and backdrops

Two large fully networked computer suites with a mix of PCs and Mac's (24 in ground floor suite 34 on first floor suite)

These suites also house other peripherals such as tablets, scanners and printing facilities

The range of software includes:

Macromedia's Dreamweaver, Flash, FireWorks, Director & SoundEdit, Toon Boom Studio, Adobe's Illustrator, Photoshop, PageMaker & Premier 3D Studio Max, Apple Final Cut Pro and supporting and system software

Two dedicated video editing studios running Avid Express and Final Cut Pro

One dedicated digital sound editing suite in addition to sound studio

A dedicated file server for student use

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Graduates from the Digital Arts Centre at University College Worcester are putting on a show of their exciting work at the Medicine Bar in Birmingham's fashionable Custard Factory.

The graduates are the first to come through the new BA (Hons) Creative Digital Media degree at UCW.

Their work includes a broad range of media, including digital photography, video, graphic design and multimedia content creation.

One of the graduates, Louise Griffiths, created a fascinating panoramic picture featuring her mum (pictured above).

See Louise's panoramic photo here.

Another of the graduates, Christian Brown, produced a brilliant short film featuring an animated character called Ray Le Otter.

See Christian's film here. Get Real Player .

Both these pieces and many more will be featured at the show.

The show is also being promoted as a networking night for the regional media industry, offering an opportunity for the graduates to showcase their work to a professional audience.

Anyone interested can visit the show on Tuesday 26th October.

Doors open at 5.30pm and admission is free.

The Digital Arts Centre at University College Worcester cost almost a million pounds and houses multimedia computers, scanners and printers.

See a photo gallery of the centre being built

The centre also contains sound and video recording and editing equipment in specialist studios.

There is also a large digitally enhanced performance and video recording space.

The space includes lighting rigs, blue screen technology and sound recording facilities.

These allow the production of innovative work using industry standard software.

The studios contained in the DAC will be used predominately for workshops, self-directed study, learning team meetings and other group work.

Several of them will be open access at all other times between 9am and 9pm.

Students will also be able to access most of the studios during weekends.

See a photo gallery of the Digital Arts Centre

There is also a computer centre for the whole college, which all students can access.

The centre is networked throughout the institution.

The library and resources centre also has computers available to students and provides scanning facilities along with Desktop Publishing.

It also provides additional still and video cameras for students on a booking-out system.

See a photo gallery featuring the video studio
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