A music video made for rock musician Serj Tankian's song of the same title. 14 Tumo students produced the video over the course of three weeks.
 
A film made by Tumo students explores how daily troubles can be offset by unexpected events, even apparently trivial ones.
 
Tumo students skilled in programming, animation and digital media got together to make a video game about the adventures of a Santa overcoming rebellious reindeer and other obstacles to drop off Christmas gifts to kids.
 
In May 2013, world-renowned photojournalists Scout Tufankjian and Eric Grigorian spent four intensive weeks with Tumo students, in a workshop on storytelling through photography.
 
Four Tumo members and project leader Shushan Droshakiryan spent an intensive month working on the Waves stop motion animation.
 
In February 2014, documentary photographer Diana Markosian supervised an advanced photojournalism workshop at Tumo.
 
In November 2013, Tumo, in collaboration with the U.S Embassy in Armenia, called on aspiring young filmmakers.
 
In May 2014, Tumo's first photography competition was announced.
 
In April, New York cinematographer Mkrtich "Mko" Malkhasyan led a three week intensive workshop on the visual language of movement entitled the "Choreography of Movement".
 
In spring 2013, Oliver Shine, Swiss DJ, musician and composer conducted a day-long workshop at Tumo.
 
Professional cartoonist Tigran Mangasarian led a group of 13 students in a specialized comic book workshop at Tumo.
 
Tumo filmmaking students created a music video for Tmba-Ta's song of the same name. Tmba-Ta is a Tumo that composes and performs mashups of traditional and modern music.
 
Participants were required to submit a 15-30 second animation on the occasion of Converse Bank's 20 year anniversary.
 
At the end of 2012, Yerevan City Hall announced the City of Yerevan Branding competition. Tumo students participated, capturing a large percentage of the popular vote.
 
Router is a photography project initiated and realized by Tumo students and recent graduates. It aims to capture the overlooked moments of our daily routines as we move through the city.
 
This short film produced by Tumo students tells a story about a very extraordinary car. Once the car's engine stopped running decades ago, it started to serve as a decoration for the district.
 
The design in Motion workshop challenged students to develop a unique vision and express it through motion graphics and animation. Uninvited Guest is one of many short clips produced by the workshop participants. It depicts an otherworldly crash site.
 
22 Tumo students produced 14 ten-second title sequences for Ego Film Arts, the official website of Academy-Award nominated director Atom Egoyan.
 
In early 2014, a team of students worked on the design of 3D models to create a kit that can be used for stop-motion animation projects.
 
In the summer of 2013, a group of Tumo students designed and produced costumes for a virtual game concept.
 
One of the world's first iPad youth orchestras, Tumo Orchestra' performed a jazz version of Vega's hit song Mejor Manana.
 
Two students, Ani and Christina Margaryans, inspired by their experiences in Tumo, created a song dedicated to the newly opened educational institution.
 
Tumo student Mariam Avagyan is a talented young artist who attended animation workshops at Tumo and discovered the magic of traditional animation techniques.
 
Tumo's first workshop open to university students, young professionals as well as Tumo students with experience in programming took place in February 2014.
 
Former TUMOrchestra members reunited with Tumo coaches and workshop leader Aram Rian to create an 11-minute improvisational 'farewell' disco groove.