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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Bucks End of Year Show 2014 - starts Friday 13th June
The Bucks End of Year Show 2014 is almost upon us. Come along to our High Wycombe Campus and see what our talented soon-to-be-graduates have been up to. The show will feature plenty of animation and digital artwork, but it also includes the work done by all the other creative disciplines which flourish at Bucks. Film, TV, Music, Design, Fine Art, Sound design, Dance and Performing Arts - we have everything you need to make creative media under one roof. The show starts on 14th June and runs until the 19th. It's also a great opportunity to take a tour of our campus and see the award-winning facilities available to our students.
For full details of what's involved, and what is happening, see the flyer below:
Last year was a great opportunity to see the work of some of our most talented students, many of who are now forging successful careers in the digital arts.
Come by and check out what our students have done. And in case you can't read the fine print above, here are the opening times again:
Buckinghamshire New University is located in High Wycombe. Just look for the big blue building that looks like an old-fashioned TV set.
Our campus can be a little confusing to navigate when you come for the first time, so here's a handy map to help you find your way around.
You can see more about the show at the official website here.
(Editor's Note: For more impressive work done by our students and recent graduates here at Bucks, check out the work of Jens Kopke, Ben Gray's Moonbeam, and the architectural visualisations of Sabah Masood and Anton Alfimenko. Also take a look at the work of Andy Thomas here, see our latest commercial project for Rocketseed, our short film done for a global aid agency, and take a look at the excellent work of designer Monika Dzikowicz, architectural visualisation specialist Krsytof Michalski, Alex Whitfield and the 3D artwork of Mike Swan. And don't forget to see the simulation work of our students done in RealFlow. To see our student demo reel, click here.)
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