a new post!

since it’s the start of a new year I thought I’d better add a new post to the blog.

I’m teaching Web Development 1 to year 1 students on the BA/BA(Hons) degrees.

I’ll also be teaching the Interactive 3D Environments to the year 4 BA(Hons) students. Read the rest of this entry

Year 2 Group Projects

Well done to the incoming CDM Year 3 students on their excellent group submissions last semetser. Read the rest of this entry

A Song For Arthurs Day

This song was written by CDM Year 3 student Martin Rooney and Joey Hughes in conjunction with Arther’s Day 2011. Read the rest of this entry

More Good News From our CDM Students

Pats on the back all-round to Creative Digital Media second year students, Rebecca Britton and Eoghan Hickey on their recent competition success!

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2011 Oscar Barnack Award

For all you budding photographers out there. Check this interview with Danish photographer Jan Grarup, the 2011 Oscar Barnack prize winner.

Click here for the interview.

CDM first year student celebrates online success!

Congratulations to Ronan Lowry, Creative Digital Media first year student and board member of the Irish Deaf Youth Association, who recently celebrated the launch of the new IDYA website irishdeafyouth.com, a project in which he co-designed and developed. Read the rest of this entry

Kinetic Typograpahy from CDM Year 1

Well done to the CDM first year students for sumitting their last Multimedia Authoring assignment. They chose a piece of audio, dialog, poetry or prose, and brought it to life by animating typographic elements in Flash. Read the rest of this entry

Creative Digital Media Year 3 Work Placements

Congratulations to our third year Creative Digital Media students who have all recently completed their work placements. The students spent 12 weeks working in the digital media industry and found themselves engaged in such diverse activities as website design, photography, video production, social media marketing, animation, graphic design, magazine layout and radio production. Read the rest of this entry