School of Media Studies Concludes Day Two of Colours of Communication Festival with Theatrical and Cinematic Showcase

School of Media Studies Concludes Day Two of Colours of Communication Festival with Theatrical and Cinematic Showcase

The School of Media Studies at Superior University successfully concluded the second and final day of its Colours of Communication – Season 3 festival, delivering a powerful celebration of student creativity and artistic expression. The day’s events highlighted the diverse talents within the university’s Dramatic Society and media programs, transforming the campus into a dynamic hub of performance and visual storytelling.

The festival’s cornerstone was a series of outstanding theatrical performances staged by students, which captivated the audience with their depth, creativity, and compelling narratives. These live acts demonstrated a high level of artistic maturity and meaningful engagement with contemporary themes. Running concurrently was a curated screening of student-produced documentaries and short films. This segment provided a crucial platform for aspiring filmmakers to present their cinematic vision, technical skill, and hard work, receiving direct audience feedback and peer recognition.

This concluding day of the two-day festival underscored the School of Media Studies’ pedagogical philosophy of experiential learning. By creating professional-grade opportunities for production, performance, and exhibition, the program ensures that students move beyond theoretical study to actively create and critique media. The event solidifies the department’s role in cultivating not just skilled technicians, but articulate storytellers and innovative content creators. Season 3 of Colours of Communication reaffirms Superior University’s commitment to providing a holistic, practice-based education that prepares graduates to lead and innovate within the rapidly evolving media and communications landscape.

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