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Television production students keep it short in the USA


The creative and technical skills and talents of television production students at CSU have gone global.

Lighting the way in studio design


A CSU student's goal to work locally to produce sustainable designs and practice for art studios around the globe has been given a major boost through financial support from Australia's premier arts funding body, the Australia Council.

Ref's call: factors behind player perceptions


CSU research supported by the Federation of International Football Associations has found that the way football referees present themselves influences the way players view their decisions.

Graduates urged to 'break rules'


Associate Professor Jane Mills quickly got the audiences' full attention when she delivered the Occasional Address at the CSU Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony on Friday 8 May when she urged graduates to 'break rules'.

Loving and Hating Hollywood challenges audiences and filmmakers


The film industry has been a global industry since it began and a new book by a CSU lecturer argues for the need for a more mature understanding and acceptance of the dynamic interaction between various national cinema cultures and Hollywood.

New world-wide capability for National Radio News


A community radio station in Western Australia has become the first station in Australia to start receiving its news bulletins from National Radio News at CSU using a new system designed to minimise technical transfer problems and allow world-wide broadcasting.

Fiji - a palm-fringed media black hole


A CSU lecturer who previously worked with ABC journalist Sean Dorney says his expulsion from Fiji for reporting on the collapse of democracy there is a worrying development for the troubled Pacific nation and for the region.

Advertising students sold on The Gruen Transfer


The next generation of advertising whiz kids from CSU's School of Communication is switched on by The Gruen Transfer, the successful ABC TV show about advertising.

Underbelly - entertaining, enjoyable and literature


The ratings success of the current Underbelly television series proves it is entertaining, even enjoyable, but is it literature? Writer and former documentary filmmaker, Associate Professor Jane Mills at the CSU School of Communication, thinks so.

CSU sound designer worked on Australia


A CSU lecturer worked as part of the team that created the sound track for director Baz Luhrmann's big budget epic motion picture Australia, starring Australian actors Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and David Wenham.

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