🏆 Sketch the New, Shoot the Real
Objectives:
Event Highlights:
Responsible Units:
- To showcase students’ interdisciplinary achievements in film, arts, and digital creation, demonstrating the practical integration of academia and industry.
- To establish a diverse exhibition platform to foster dialogue between faculty members, students, industry professionals, and the public, enhancing creative practice and design exchange.
- To align with the anniversary celebration to highlight the College’s teaching outcomes and student talent, strengthen alumni connections, and expand brand influence.
Event Highlights:
- Dynamic Exhibition: Students will present their interdisciplinary learning outcomes through film screenings, interactive installations, live broadcast demonstrations, sound performances, and guided curatorial tours, showcasing integrated innovation and creative application across fields.
Venue: The entrance hall, 1F, Teaching Building - Static Exhibition: Student projects and works in visual design, visual storytelling, media promotion, interactive media, and digital creation from various departments.
Venue: The entrance hall, 1F, Teaching Building - Long-Term Achievements & Highlights: Signature student projects from past years, major award-winning records, and the accomplishments of outstanding alumni.
Venue: 10F (Department of Mass Communication), 11F (Department of Film and Television), and 12F (Department of Visual Arts and Design), Teaching Building - Target Audience: Alumni, current students, high school students, and parents
- Date: May 15 – 17, 2025
- Venue: The entrance hall, 1F, Teaching Building; 10F (Department of Mass Communication), 11F (Department of Film and Television), and 12F (Department of Visual Arts and Design), Teaching Building
Responsible Units:
- Organizer: College of Communication and Design
- Co-organizers: Department of Mass Communication, Department of Film and Television, and Department of Visual Arts and Design (Department of Emerging Media Design and Department of Creative Integrated Design)