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yong1990
post Jul 18 2009, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(lonelyshadoe @ Jul 6 2009, 11:56 PM)
of course i like photography..it would be gay 2 carry a dslr around without knowing a single abt it..i know those basic stuff d...my fren taught me...those shutter speed n stuff..aperture..even wireless flash...ADDICTIVE...~
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You can read up a lot of tips or even buy photography magazines and improve your knowledge in photography. Even the professionals used to be an amatuer that knows nothing as well, nobody is born with all the knowledge and skills. smile.gif
yong1990
post Nov 28 2009, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(zasenzax @ Nov 27 2009, 05:48 PM)
Digital animation,Interior & Multimedia design ........which 1 better ar  doh.gif ? can give some tips =3 cool2.gif & which one easy to get job too hmm.gif
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Most of my friends who did multimedia design got job offers pretty fast and higher starting pay too. But then again, if you excel in the other field, don't need to bother which one can get job easier, you will be wanted by companies. Oh, have good connection with lecturers will aid your job seeking process. Apparently, a friend who is very close to the lecturers ( of course hardwork and creativity plays a role) got job offers really fast because the lecturers recommended her to their friends who is from the industry.


Added on November 28, 2009, 9:50 am
QUOTE(chapunx @ Nov 25 2009, 12:01 PM)
is Toa rly that bad? I'm considering to apply for january intake..
is there any good stories instead the bad ones?
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Well, although they claim that without drawing skills, you can become one of those who produces great artworks, i must say, it is true provided if you really put in extra hard work and time to keep practicing your sketching skills. You must remember, not ALL who joined TOA doesn't know how to draw, i have to say it is about friends and class pressure if so happen you ended up in a class of pretty ok sketchers. In order to combat this, you have to brush up your skills and catch up with them.

As for computer graphics, for Semester one, it is still ok, lecturers are patient to teach you, come to either Sem 2, Sem 3, if you are still slow in using ADOBE softwares, you might face difficulties. The lecturer from the industry, (is it still BOSS?) will teach so fast and if you didn't get the hang of it, that's it. Anyway, i heard from my friends, most of the experienced lecturers had resigned and went some where else to pursue their career. I wonder which good lecturers were left?

This post has been edited by yong1990: Nov 28 2009, 09:50 AM

 

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