Are you interested to see what our students can do? This is the right place to do so. We have here a showcase of our students’ creativity and abilities expressed through various projects they have worked on, either for their coursework, or in collaboration with external organizations.
NDP Heritage Videos
The staff and students of CMM worked with the National Day Parade organising committee to produce a series of heritage videos. Archive footages were skilfully edited to present a slice of life in Singapore back in the olden days. These were screened at the NDP, as well as on MediaCorp TV channels. | | |
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Collaboration with Yellowstone Productions
CMM collaborated with a top local production company, Yellowstone Productions, to produce a 13-part children's television series entitled “Dancing Notes.” The series was shown on MediaCorp's Kids Central channel on Sunday mornings.
The collaboration continued with a Chinese series for children. As with the previous run, the entire series was filmed in our own MediaBiz Studios. CMM students again played a major role in the production. They held the cameraman, soundman, floor manager, production assistant, vision mixer, graphics producer and even co-directing positions. | |
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LIME Magazine TVC MediaCorp publishing enlisted our students to produce 30-second Television Commercials (TVC) to re-launch the new look of their publication LIME magazine.
This project was included in the subject Advanced Television Production. The students had to work in teams to come up with the idea and produce the final piece on tape. | | |
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MediaCorp Radio Tie-up
CMM Juniors worked on a series of 1-minute info capsules for MediaCorp Radio, which were broadcast on Lush 99.5. The “Lush Lab” segment provides listeners with bite-sized information on the latest trends, sports, technology tips and more. On top of that, CMM students were also heard on weekends giving minute-long roundups on events happening around town.
During MediaCorp's 70th anniversary celebrations, CMM students were enlisted to help research trivia and interesting facts about radio's development in Singapore.
MediaCorp also invited CMM students to produce podcasts for 987FM.
Most of these projects are done as regular subject assignments for CMM Juniors. They are a part of continuing efforts by CMM to expose their students to relevant real-life industry projects.
Previous radio tie-ups have resulted in programmes such as “Campus Green” And “Young Expressions”, produced for and heard by the global Radio Singapore International audience. | |
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Marketing and Promotions
CMM Seniors have worked on actual marketing and promotions projects for big names such as Coca-Cola, Asia Pacific Breweries (Tiger Beer), Football Association of Singapore, Team Singapore, Unilever (Lux) and more. | | |
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From Podcast to Vodcast
Broadcast Journalism seniors produced video news pieces for Straits Times Interactive's new vodcast (video on demand) channel. | | |
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YOUTHink contributions
Several CMM students have been regularly contributing articles to the YOUTHink Pages of the Straits Times.
They have been writing stories focusing on youth interests and talents, ranging from topics on hobbies to music and events such as Zouk's 14th anniversary. They also contribute to a fortnightly column in the YOUTHink pages highlighting hip and happening spots in Singapore . | | |
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Stop Press / Stop Press Online
We publish a quarterly campus-wide newspaper called Stop Press. The newspaper covers news stories that affect our students in the whole of Temasek Polytechnic. The stories are all written and edited by our students, down to the designing of the individual pages.
The online version was launched in 2005 to allow more students to access our newspaper if they are not able to get a copy of the print version. | | |