Welcome to Liam's QUT Site!
Welcome family and friends to my website! This site has been set up by me to let all those who couldn't tune into the rockin' 4EB or Briz31 keep track of my work with QUT News, and other professional productions I may have been involved in.
Anyway, keep an eye out here, I'll try and keep it as updated as I can with all my fantastic works.
Last updated: 9 September 2004
KPB155 - Media Production
Occasional Films is proud to present a special double feature from the Semester 1, 2004 unit, Media Production.
The two films First Date and The Crackpot's Train-Kettle are the spawns of creative geniuses Brodie Bott, Craig Burridge, Adrian Crawford, Sheree Hoddinett and Liam Miller.
First Date (beginning at timecode 1m 29s) is a silent film, and The Crackpot's Train-Kettle (timecode 3m 02s) uses sound effects and music, but no direct speech.
Click the pic to get your copy! (17.9MB - 9mins @ 34.1 KB/s)
KJB232 - Radio and Television Journalism 1
Semester 2, 2004 saw my first run on the airwaves and get my first taste of real journalistic life with QUT News on 4EB Radio (98.1 FM). All stories I wrote for QUT News feature here, including a bulletin in which I was one of the news readers.
Radio Stories (MP3 Format - 96 kbps)
Monday 6 September 2004 - Chroming - Chroming or paint-sniffing, is becoming a major problem in the community, as more youths are adopting the dangerous trend. LIAM MILLER reports. (Runtime: 1 minute 02 seconds - 736KB)
Tuesday 7 September 2004 -
Arts Edu - The arts are truly alive, as
Wednesday 8 September 2004 - Military Supplies - SOUTH-EAST businesses may soon be reaping the rewards of QUEENSLAND'S "Smart State" attitude, as a high-tech military supplier looks to expand in BRISBANE. LIAM MILLER has the story. (Runtime: 1 minute 37 seconds - 1.11MB)
Wednesday 8 September 2004 - Lenton - [Lead Par, Phone-in story] Fans young and old are turning up to TOOWONG Village to welcome home local hero, LIBBY LENTON. (Runtime: 32 seconds - 381KB)
Thursday 9 September 2004 - Sponsorships - BRISBANE Olympic gold medallist LIBBY LENTON has been the latest to be welcomed home by fans. She'll soon discover the Olympics may be over but the competition continues, this time for the sponsorship dollar. LIAM MILLER reports. (Runtime: 1 minute 34 seconds - 1.08MB)
Radio Bulletins (WMA Format - 64 kbps)
Tuesday 7 September 2004 - QUT News on 4EB Radio, 1pm with AMANDA WARD and LIAM MILLER. (Runtime: 30 minutes 06 seconds - 13.6MB)