SYMC Workshops
This post should have been out 2 days earlier, but I think someone played a fool by reporting us as a 'spam blog'. I dunno who is boring enough to do that but stop all the nonsense for god sake and get a life
The Singapore Youth and Media Conference 2006 will be held on 27 May, Saturday. You have to choose one of the following workshops to attend.
The available workshops are...
Gaming – Not Just A Hobby?
Workshop presenters will showcase local gamers and gaming. There will be discussions about games, gaming-related businesses and how to make gaming a career. Get a chance to talk to professional gamers, familiarise yourself with gaming etiquette and witness a behind-the-scenes presentation from local game developers.
Creative Writing & Poetry
Transform your imagination into brilliant stories. Know what makes an exciting character. Get a head start in writing poetry. This workshop promises hands-on activities and lots of fun!
Comic Fun!
This workshop will expose you to the art of creative comics – drawing techniques, communicating stories and engaging your readers. You will tap on each other's creative ideas to produce your own work.
Vibrant Screenwriting
Unleash your creative talents! The workshop presenters will share the dynamics of a lively and appealing story pitch, and introduce you to the art of screenwriting.
Drama And Self-Expression
Learn the basics of self-expression and drama, see if you have the knack to be like your favourite artistes, and to pursue that flighty temptress, stardom! This workshop promises loads of fun!
Talk On Air – A Radio Experience
Ever wondered what life is like for your favourite radio deejay? Learn how to operate the broadcast console, engage your audience, and be an awesome radio personality!
Media Violence – How It Affects An Unaware You
This workshop aims to highlight the impact of media violence on youths. Violence is rampant in the media these days, and as youths get desensitised and crave for more and more violence, what you see on television and in films can possibly have a great impact on your character, actions and how you view your world.
Media Stereotypes
Why are Malays commonly portrayed as Mee Rebus sellers on television? Why do Hollywood films always feature Chinese men and women as kung fu heroes? Why do beautiful women in the movies always have to be thin, tall and dressed sexily? Get answers to these questions at the workshop.
Please send your preferred workshop to imedia_chs@mac.com by 24 March (This coming friday) or you will be sorted randomly
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