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14/05/2007

Dropping Frames Exhibition Showcases Student Work

The Dropping Frames exhibition at the University of Westminster's London Gallery West will feature the final projects submitted by talented young students in their final year.
Giant cameras, animated puppets film noirs and groundbreaking photography are among the projects featured by some of London's hottest new filmmakers, photographers and artists.
Course leader for the Contemporary Media Practice (CMP) Peter Dukes said: "The students work within and across these disciplines using industry and exploratory methods, with the work strongly informed by current debates."
Over 50 students have contributed more than 30 projects for the exhibition that involves combining a variety of disciplines such as a film, photography, documentary video, and new media.
The Dropping Frames Exhibition runs from June 6 to 9 at the University of Westminster London Gallery West.
See www.droppingframes.com for more information.
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