2 25 F A L L ISSUE 8 Class Photo for Graduated Students In collaboration with the Provost's Of ce and the Academic Registry... Read more
Movable LED backdrops and lectern MTPC is committed to reducing waste and lowering setup costs for HKUST events. To this end, we have acquired a suite of high-resolution digital panels to replace traditional physical backdrops. These modular panels can be con gured in various widths up to 5 meters and include side and L-shaped panels to suit any venue or occasion. They are highly portable between venues and offer suf cient brightness for both indoor and covered outdoor use. A complementary LED lectern is also available to display dynamic event branding and graphics. Embrace a more sustainable and versatile event setup. To learn more, please contact us at poster@ust.hk. Class Photo for Graduated Students In collaboration with the Provost's Of ce and the Academic Registry, MTPC provided professional photography services for all graduating classes of 2025. The event saw participation from all schools, covering around 70 UG, PG, and TPG classes. Students were able to view their class photos instantly on a giant LED display and capture extra pictures with friends using dedicated props and backdrops. Both digital copies and prints were made available to students, allowing them to cherish the experience with classmates and professors before graduation. MTPC has installed an L-shaped LED at the entrance of the Jockey Club Atrium, adjacent to Lift 2. This installation is an integral part of MTPC’s initiative to digitize campus publicity. Its panoramic format provides a dynamic, sustainable alternative to traditional banners in this prime campus location, signi cantly reducing material and installation costs. More importantly, the LED supports video, animation, 3D content, and interactive features, establishing it as a new center of attraction on campus. For details on content submission and technical support, please visit digitaldisplay.hkust.edu.hk or email poster@ust.hk. L-Shape LED
MTPC-G23654 Technical Theater Arts EMIA2220 is a highly popular course co-offered by the MTPC and EMIA since 2022. As in 2024, students of EMIA2220 concluded their studies by providing complete backstage support for the Dancing Angels’ performance, "From Within," led by Andy Wong in early May 2025. This second-year collaboration with the group offered students vital real-world experience. Their work in stage management, lighting, and sound proved instrumental to the production’s success. The well-attended performance was met with enthusiastic acclaim, marking a highly successful close to the practical component of the course. EMIA2200 Exhibition Introduction to Digital Media EMIA2200 is another course co-offered by the MTPC and EMIA since 2023. This year, students were required to showcase their nal projects in the form of a dynamic exhibition, and it was a highly successful initiative by the course. The student-led exhibition featured a wide spectrum of digital art, ranging from digital calligraphy to innovative AI-generated videos. The event not only highlighted the students' technical and creative skills but also sparked conversations on contemporary trends, attracting media coverage focused on the growing role of AI in digital content creation. EMIA2220 Capstone Performance Campus Cinema 2025/26 Campus Cinema is a highly popular program jointly offered by MTPC and SAU. For the 2025/26 season, the program offers a selection of 35 curated lms for the university community to vote on, and this year's slate includes popular Asian cinema among its options.
A website to highlight the roles, functions and activities of MTPC’s Shaw Auditorium Technical Team (SA Tech) was also released. It shows users the work ow for organizing events at the Shaw Auditorium, and details the theater technologies available in the Shaw Auditorium and the major events that are supported by the SA Tech. The site also features programs and activities organized by MTPC that were held in the Shaw Auditorium, including the very popular Technical Theater Arts Course (EMIA2220). HKUST Website Builder In collaboration with ITSO, MTPC recently launched a website for "HKUST Website Builder”. It provides 1-stop information hub for building, designing and maintaining websites in HKUST. The website provides templates, modules, application work ow and procedures, operation guides and technical support like training videos and a comprehensive usage guideline. It also contains a demo site which features the layouts and effects of different modules to let users preview the look and feel of their web content. The Digital Cinema Package (DCP) system is a complete, secure, and standardized technological framework for the digital projection of lms. Newly installed in the Shaw Auditorium, this professional-grade system guarantees exceptional picture and sound quality. It ensures audiences experience lms exactly as the lmmaker intended. With its superior technical capabilities and secure access control via Key Delivery Messages (KDMs), the DCP system enables the Shaw Auditorium to screen rst-run independent lms, classics, and lm festival content. Digital Cinema Package (DCP) at Shaw Auditorium SA Tech website
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