UTAR Department of Media-FCI

UTAR Department of Media-FCI

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The Department of Media at FCI, UTAR is a unique and creative department that offers programmes in tune with modern and progressive time.

The Department of Media at the Faculty of Creative Industries (FCI), University Tunku Abdul Rahman, is a unique and creative department as it hosts two degree programmes that encompass the prominent and dominant elements of Communication, Creativity, Film and Radio. These are programmes in tune with modern and progressive time. They provide training to students from the academic and practical pers

28/05/2026
Photos from UTAR Department of Media-FCI's post 28/05/2026

🎉✨ Welcome Pin Hwa High School Klang students to UTAR Sungai Long! ✨🎉⭐Earned Five‑Star Feedback! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

We were thrilled to host the Broadcasting Workshop organized by FCI, where you explored vlog filming techniques, storytelling, and the language of camera shots. 🎬📸
The students then put their skills into practice by creating creative short videos across the UTAR campus — a fun and hands‑on experience that earned five‑star feedback! 🌟👏 We’re glad everyone enjoyed this engaging and practical workshop. 💡🎥

26/05/2026

Wishing all my Muslim friends and your families, Selamat Hari Raya Haji.

Photos from UTAR Department of Media-FCI's post 19/05/2026

Wrapping up the semester with photos from our visit to Iceberg Post and Pixel Post.
Students taking Video Editing unit got to explore post-production workflows in a professional environment. We were truly grateful for all the arrangements.
Thank you to both teams for hosting and sharing their experience.

16/05/2026

Happy Teachers' Day to all that educate us to become better human beings.
- parents
- elders
- teachers
- friends
- society etc

God Bless each one of you abundantly always.

16/05/2026

🎉📚 Happy Teacher’s Day! The Department of Media, FCI, UTAR proudly celebrates and honors our dedicated educators 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 whose wisdom and guidance inspire students to grow 🌱 and excel 🌟.

10/05/2026

Wishing the wonderful Mothers, who make the lives of their children be filled with love, peace and joy, a very Happy and Blessed Mothers'Day.
God Bless you always, in abundance

Photos from UTAR Department of Media-FCI's post 05/05/2026

On 1 May 2026, the DoMedia Team from FCI conducted a workshop titled “Adapting Journalistic Practice for the Digital Age” for the Melaka Journalists Association. The workshop focused on helping journalists transition from traditional reporting to digital storytelling. It was an engaging and hands-on session where participants were able to explore new ideas and tools throughout the workshop.

This Workshop organized by Malacca Journalist Society, Faculty of Creative Industries, Malaysia Mental Literacy Movement (MMLM) and Division of Corporate Communication & Public Relations (DCCPR).

For the first session, members of the DoMedia Team shared different insights and skills. Ms Raja Rodziah began with a session on the paradigm shift in journalism and how the industry is changing today. This was followed by Mr Albarr, who shared practical tips on how to do audio recording effectively. Ms Foo Mei Lee then demonstrated how to edit content using different digital tools, which the participants found very practical and useful.

In the second session, Dr Saw Teck Chew introduced the role of AI in journalism and how it can support their work. This session gave the participants a fresh perspective on the future of media. Overall, the workshop was definitely worthwhile, and we received very positive feedback from the organizer.

Photos from UTAR Department of Media-FCI's post 05/05/2026

On April 27, the Broadcasting students from the Transmedia Studies and Video Editing course, guided by Ms. Iza Sharina and Ms. Foo Mei Lee, had an exciting field trip to RTM Angkasapuri from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Our first stop was Wisma Radio, where the students got a behind-the-scenes look at the Nasional FM and Traxx FM conti. They saw firsthand how radio shows come to life — live radio news to how DJs chat and manage live broadcasts. It was pretty cool to watch everything happening in real time!

Next was Wisma TV, where we checked out the N2 and N3 news studios. The students got to see what a real news studio looks like, green screen, and the news desk. They learned how news is put together and presented on TV, and how the whole team works like clockwork to keep things running smoothly during live shows.

All in all, the trip was super fun and eye-opening. It gave the students a real taste of how radio and TV operate in the real world, building on what they’ve learned in class and inspiration for their future in media and broadcasting.

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Jalan Sungai Long, Bandar Sungai Long
Kajang
43000