Well done to CDM second years on the completion of the first assignment for the Website Design II module. During the Visual Communications module in semester 1, students visited pupils of St Patrick’s National School, Corduff, where they met with more than seventy 6th class students who kindly shared originally penned short stories with the group. (more…)
Archive for the ‘Student Work’ Category
Digital Video Shorts
A snapshot of some of the impressive Digital Video talent emerging from CDM year 2. These assignments have also been submitted to the Fingal Film Festival, along with all this semetser’s Digital Video 2 assignments. Well done everyone! (more…)
CDM Year 3 student nominated in Digital Media Awards
A massive congratulations to CDM third year student Svajune Garnyte, on her recent nomination in the Digital Media Awards Best Student Award category. (more…)
New Killbarrack Youth Project website designed by CDM year 2
Well done to the CDM second year students, who worked closely with Kilbarrack Youth Project, resulting in a brand new website designed and developed by Guitar Egbon.
The Website Design module continuous assessment project, tasked students with designing and developing a new web presence for the Dublin 5 community group. (more…)
Intro to Digital Media Slideshow Video Assignments
First year students were asked to create a short video clip using only images and audio. These particular projects where chosen because they showcase a good mix of hard work, creativity and technical skill. (more…)
Intro to Digital Media Promo Video Assignments
First year students were asked to create a promotional video for www.joelairdwoodturning.com. Footage was captured on a class field trip to Joes workshop. Watch some impressive examples from the class, well done all! (more…)
Stunning Dublin Time-Lapse Piece
Thanks Matthieu Chardon for sharing his wonderful Dublin Time Lapse video piece with us. Mathhieu, an alumni of the Creative Digital Media course via the Erasmus programme, shot the piece in November 2012. Working with over 9000 images and 52 hours of footage, he spent about 47 hours editing producing a short film sharing his love of our beautiful capitol.
Matthieu can be contacted at matthieuchardon(at)hotmail.com for those interested in using his footage.
Dublin Time Lapse from Matthieu CHARDON on Vimeo.
