School of Digital Arts (SODA) Opening at Manchester Metropolitan University – Event Photography

Woman viewing contemporary art installation at Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts (SODA) opening, illuminated by blue light from the exhibition piece in a gallery setting.

The opening of the School of Digital Arts (SODA) at Manchester Metropolitan University marked an important moment for creative education in the UK and for the cultural life of Manchester itself. Designed as a centre for innovation in digital storytelling, film, animation, photography, sound, gaming and immersive media, the new SODA building represents a major investment in the future of the creative industries.

Two men silhouetted against a large projection screen during technical setup at the SODA opening event, Manchester Metropolitan University, conference and exhibition environment.

Events like this are significant not only for the institutions involved but also for the wider cultural landscape of the city. Documenting them through professional photography ensures that these moments are preserved as part of Manchester’s evolving creative history.

Peter Mandelson in conversation with a man wearing braces outside The Salutation pub during the SODA opening events in Manchester, documentary event photography.

A Major Milestone for Creative Education in Manchester

The new School of Digital Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University was created to bring together students, researchers and industry professionals working across digital and creative disciplines. Located in the centre of Manchester, the building provides purpose-built studios, production spaces and collaborative environments designed to support the next generation of filmmakers, photographers, designers and digital artists.

Andy Burnham addressing the audience at the Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts (SODA) opening ceremony, captured in a public speaking moment.

The official launch event attracted an impressive range of guests from politics, film and music. Among those attending were Peter Mandelson, Andy Burnham, Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle, and Manchester musician and composer Barry Adamson.

Their presence highlighted the importance of the project and the role that institutions like SODA will play in shaping the future of digital creativity in the UK.

Female attendee filming a live speech on her phone during the SODA opening at Manchester Metropolitan University, documenting a cultural and academic event.

The Importance of Photographing Cultural and Institutional Events

Photography plays a vital role in documenting events that mark significant moments for universities, cultural organisations and cities. While speeches and announcements define the official narrative of an event, photography captures the atmosphere, the people and the interactions that bring those moments to life.

Musician Barry Adamson speaking informally with DJs before the start of the SODA opening event at Manchester Metropolitan University, behind-the-scenes documentary photography.

Images from the opening of a new building or institution quickly become part of an organisation’s visual archive. Years later they are often used in publications, exhibitions, press features and anniversary retrospectives. A well-observed photograph can communicate the significance of an occasion instantly, providing a visual record that will remain relevant long after the event itself has passed.

Filmmaker Danny Boyle speaking during the School of Digital Arts (SODA) opening event at Manchester Metropolitan University, captured during a keynote address.

Professional event photography also allows institutions to communicate their identity and ambitions. In the case of the SODA launch, the photographs reflect the collaboration between academia and the creative industries, the architectural identity of the building, and the sense of energy surrounding the new school.

These visual narratives help organisations present themselves to prospective students, partners and the media.

Woman listening to an immersive audio installation inside a studio space at the SODA opening exhibition, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Capturing the Atmosphere of the SODA Launch

The opening event for the School of Digital Arts was filled with moments that reflected both the prestige of the occasion and the creative spirit of the institution. Guests explored the building’s studios and digital facilities, viewed demonstrations of student work and spoke about the future of creative education in Manchester.

Two men silhouetted against a projected video artwork in the Modal Gallery at the School of Digital Arts (SODA), Manchester Metropolitan University exhibition opening.

From a photographic perspective, events like this require careful observation and an ability to anticipate moments before they happen. Conversations between prominent figures, reactions from audiences during speeches and informal interactions between guests all contribute to the visual story of the event.

Alongside documentary images of people, the architecture of the SODA building itself also becomes an important subject. The spaces in which creative work will take place in the future are part of the narrative of the launch, providing context for the institution’s ambitions.

Woman observing photographic works featuring Arabic architecture displayed in the SODA gallery at Manchester Metropolitan University opening event.


Manchester’s Role in the Creative Industries

The opening of the School of Digital Arts reinforces Manchester’s reputation as one of the UK’s most important creative cities. For decades the city has been a centre for music, film, television and digital media, producing artists, filmmakers and innovators whose work has had international impact.

Media student filming at the SODA opening event, part of Manchester Metropolitan University’s School of Digital Arts programme, documenting live speeches.

Institutions like SODA strengthen that ecosystem by providing students with direct connections to industry and access to the technology shaping the future of storytelling. The launch of the school represents another step in Manchester’s continuing evolution as a hub for digital creativity.

Photographing events connected to these developments contributes to the broader visual history of the city. Images captured at these moments become part of the record of how Manchester continues to reinvent itself as a centre for culture, media and innovation.

Visitors seated in a gallery space engaging with video art installation at the SODA opening, Manchester Metropolitan University, contemporary exhibition viewing.

The Role of the Event Photographer

Photographing high-profile events requires a combination of documentary awareness, portraiture skills and editorial judgement. The photographer must be able to move through the event discreetly while remaining alert to moments that reveal the significance of the occasion.

Female attendee viewing video art in a gallery setting at the School of Digital Arts (SODA) opening event in Manchester.

The most effective images often emerge from small details: a conversation between guests, the expression of an audience listening to a speech, or a quiet moment that reflects the atmosphere of the room. These photographs collectively build a visual narrative that goes beyond simple documentation.

For universities, cultural organisations and public institutions, this kind of visual storytelling is essential. Photographs from launch events, conferences and cultural gatherings are used across websites, publications, press releases and long-term promotional campaigns.

Two men silhouetted against a projected video artwork in the Modal Gallery at the School of Digital Arts (SODA), Manchester Metropolitan University exhibition opening.

Preserving the Beginning of a New Chapter

The opening of the School of Digital Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University marks the beginning of a new chapter for creative education in the city. It brings together technology, storytelling and artistic practice in a way that reflects the direction of modern media industries.

Student filming another student engaged in filmmaking during the SODA opening, capturing media production in action at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Photographs from the event help preserve that moment. They record the people who were present, the atmosphere of the launch and the sense of anticipation surrounding the new institution.

In years to come, these images will remain as part of the visual history of both the university and the city of Manchester, documenting the moment when the School of Digital Arts opened its doors and began shaping the next generation of creative talent.

Close-up silhouette of a man against a video art installation in the Modal Gallery at the SODA opening, Manchester Metropolitan University, immersive contemporary art environment.
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