FLICK caravan on campus tomorrow
FLICK caravan on campus tomorrow
There’s a ‘60s caravan at the back of the Rakaia Centre (Madras St Campus) and tomorrow it will be continuously playing a loop of student films. FLICK opens Thursday 24 October at 10am. More information below.
Also a reminder that our Open day and Industry Expo is on tomorrow, 2-6pm. Tons of information sessions about programmes and around 30 industry partners exhibiting and offering information about employment and what employers look for in graduates in the current environment.
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FLICK presents the best of short film and television productions by students whose work may one day be seen by hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders.
The FLICK showcase features a cross-section of work from students enrolled in the various programmes offered at the New Zealand Broadcasting School. This includes dramas, music videos, documentaries and short films showcasing New Zealand as a backdrop and giving students an opportunity to explore tales of personal interest. Students at the school learn all the skills associated with film and television production and television journalism, creating stories and that not only entertain but also help shape the way we see the world.
FLICK this year will showcase the students material in an early 60’s throwback caravan set on campus emulating a small community leisurely feel. A ten minute loop tape will be played throughout the day for people to come and see as they please. For anyone with an interest in film or the broadcast media, turn off the TV and come into FLICK for a sneak preview of the future; to discover the opportunities for a career in the screen industries.
FLICK is part of the Creative Festival programme, which is a showcase of creativity at CPIT.
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