Multimedia students work on arts centre history
Published on 23 January, 2006
CQU multimedia students Maximillian Fleet and Paula Swift are producing a film about the history, achievements and future of the Bundaberg Arts Centre.
The Bundaberg News-Mail reports that CQU multimedia lecturer Grayson Cooke is helping the pair with their project, commissioned to celebrate 10 years of the Centre.
Mr Cooke is quoted as saying the real-world project is an excellent opportunity for the students to build their multimedia industry experiences.
The film is to be launched on Friday, March 10, at the Bundaberg Arts Centre.