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Dead Slowly, a film directed by Miss Rita Hui Nga-shu, a CityU Instructor at the School of Creative Media, has become the first Hong Kong film selected to compete for the New Currents Award at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival.
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Inaki Moe, a Year 3 student from the School of Creative Media, attended the Cannes Film Festival in France, where she worked as a photographer and met leading Hollywood directors and filmmakers.
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Creative media graduate Rainbow Leung's award-winning picture book Wo Che Village was launched in the Hong Kong Book Fair earlier this year.
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The School of Creative Media opened its media art show on 24 June at InnoCentre, Kowloon Tong. The five-day exhibition starts on 25 June, showcasing around 100 creative works.
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Three SCM graduates and two existing students received a number of awards at the 14th Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Award ceremony. A secondary student project led by a SCM graduate also claimed a prize.
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Projects of six students and staff of the School of Creative Media were invited to be shown in the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival, including award-winning student’s film.
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The School of Creative Media is holding a series of talks entitled “Future of TV” to inform staff, students and the general public on the developments of broadcasting media. The guest speaker of the first talk is veteran TV producer Mr Robert Chua Wah-peng.
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The Creative Media Society joins hands with charity groups to hold a multi-media art exhibition from 22 November to 5 December to raise funds for Sichuan earthquake victims.
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CityU has invited five distinguished academics to visit the School of Creative Media to provide expert advice on the strategic direction of the School, with a target of achieving global leadership and local preeminence.
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Three Creative Media graduates, Siu Chi-man, Hui Fong-wah and Choi Sai-ho, earned prestigious awards and accolades from the Asian Cultural Council Fellowship, Bloomberg Emerging Artist and TimeOut Hong Kong.

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