Talented students showcased their talents to the public.
GCSE, AS and A-level students at New College modeled their creations at a fashion show, during which students took the national diploma in media production at Swindon College on a Media Expo show.
The Media Expo show saw students show their work, the animation and games included
Greg Rendell, deputy program director of the School of Art, said: "The show has students from the national diploma in media production, which involved some of their work.
"He also took to the employers to come and give lectures to students and parents about what they could do as a career in media production.
"There was entertainment and games as well as a number of students on the character display to work. One or two also created a level of a game and people could actually sit and play.
"About 50 percent of them are going to different universities across the country - some of them to game design and some are to study video production."
About four employers also participated in the show to talk about the work in the industry, including 3D animation, television,
"The course of media production has a number of different results. Some of the students go to the movie and television productions, while some go to game design and special effects," said Greg.
"Some games are among the best we have ever made and it was certainly the industry standard."
The students at New College, elegantly demonstrated their work at a fashion show.
A highlight of the school year the fashion show last Thursday and Friday, which this year was known as A Stitch In Time, dazzled the people created a range of colors and designs of talented young designers.
The students have worked hard to design, model and choreographer of the show and produces unique pieces that "wow" factor to give.
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