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Multimedia Education Team

Contact Details

Email: multimedia.education@anu.edu.au

Office Location: Learning & Teaching Building (10T1) Room 1.34

Production Studios Location:

Baldessin Education Studio: Baldessin Precinct Building W4.05

Lightboard & Podcast Studio: Skaidrite Darius Building S304

Forms

Learning + Teaching Multimedia Requests If you require general multimedia support, particularly for large or intricate projects, please complete this form.

Multimedia Equipment Loan Please complete this form if you have discussed your project with us and we have mutually agreed that you may borrow equipment from us.

Welcome Video Service Please use this form to submit your welcome video script.

Booking From Please use this form to book a studio session or multimedia consultation with us. 

Multimedia OPT OUT If you do not wish to be included in our event photography and videography, kindly complete this form.

About Us


Rafael Florez

Rafael has extensive experience in educational multimedia production at ANU, and plays a key role in developing multimedia facilities such as the Baldessin Education Studio. Rafael is dedicated to enhancing learning experiences through visual media, and is highly regarded for his collaborative spirit, attention to detail, and commitment to quality in everything he produces.

Beyond his academic contributions, Rafael is deeply immersed in the local music scene. Rafael’s musical endeavours include organising and performing in local gigs that showcase genres like roots, reggae, and Latin rhythms. His events are known for their uplifting atmosphere and collaborative spirit, often featuring guest musicians and diverse musical acts. 


Tangyao Zhang

Tangyao has a multidisciplinary background in engineering and bioscience, combined with a strong passion for storytelling through digital media. His diverse expertise allows him to produce impactful multimedia content that enriches educational experiences across the university. His research explores the role of multimedia storytelling in higher education, with a particular focus on its value in supporting teaching, learning, and engagement.