

A stop-motion film produced at Manchester Met’s School of Digital Arts (SODA) has been honoured at this year’s Royal Television Society Student Television Awards.
Manchester’s rich musical heritage and the untold stories from its cultural past and present were celebrated and debated at a conference held at Manchester Metropolitan University last week.
The talents of Manchester Metropolitan filmmaking students have been honoured by a host of industry legends including Russell T Davies, creator of Queer as Folk, and Oscar-nominated cinematographer Robbie Ryan at an awards ceremony.
Exhibition packed with creative projects; medieval-inspired chainmail, a film exploring the British Asian identity and a machine that spits out nonsense as it tries to create art Manchester School of …
BA (Hons) Photography Student Sam Pritchard recently conducted a large scale countryside photoshoot for his Degree Show 2025 project. The shoot involved working alongside horses and a team of queer …
Students from the School of Digital Arts (SODA) have collaborated with over 40 cast and crew to create new horror film, The Silent State. The Silent State saw students from …
Students from the School of Digital Arts (SODA) recently had the chance to showcase their work to international industry creatives at the Montag Residency in Istanbul, Turkey. Showcasing 40 SODA …
Filmmaking students from the School of Digital Arts (SODA) have created a unique documentary centred around the near-death experience of a cat. Will Stogden and Sasha Morris, third-year Filmmaking students …
A group of second year Photography students recently hosted their own public exhibition ‘Sonder’ exploring identity and self-expression. As part of the recent Viewpoints Photography festival, in which students and …
Students from Manchester Met have had the chance to develop skills in filming, production, editing, audio and presenting as part of Matchday Live, a new live sports broadcasting project. Matchday …