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Yes, money...

ANYWAY. We have them at University too, so if we need it, we can just go into out Games Labs and use it. Yes, I did say Games Labs. Sexy computers in there! XD
 
Oh nice!
I'm such a perfectionist, editing a short film or something away from home would be tedious cause I'd always be there, and it's more convenient at home. :P
 
Regarding perfectionism and art, some of the things I create look good to me, but I can have weird taste in art so sometimes people don't like it. But I seem to be less perfectionist with art than anything else. Maybe because I can break the boundaries and try be creative. :D
 
Graphic designing is pretty much my thing. But it's starting to become more of a hobby for me than a career choice. I'm more interested in joining the news industry, like a reporter or something. I'm an active blogger, so that pretty much sums up my interest in Journalism.

METEOROLOGY! OMGOMGOMGOMG!

... sorry about that, I'm kinda a weather geek. Even if most of their heavy-hitting terms would make my brain shut down or lock up upon hearing them. XD

Really? I'm a weather geek too!!
 
I'd like to keep graphic design as a hobby too instead of a career.
The good thing about having it as a hobby, is you can do commissions and stuff and make some money on the side. :D
 
I recommend anyone who wants to work in the film industry to be as level-headed and patient as possible, because it is indeed a lot of work.

That might be me. :S
I wanna work for Disney, as screenwriter, scriptor or editor. Seriously, any job to get me into the credits of a Disney movie would like be my dream...
 
That's actually pretty cool to know and how it works like that. Like 90 pages for 90 minutes, it's easy to remember and nice. :P
 
Graphic designing is pretty much my thing. But it's starting to become more of a hobby for me than a career choice. I'm more interested in joining the news industry, like a reporter or something. I'm an active blogger, so that pretty much sums up my interest in Journalism.

:DDD I intend to eventually become a reporter on TV too - I love...knowing and expressing the facts. XD
 

Reporter on TV? There are different kinds, do you mean on scene or as an anchor?

They just classify the ones that go out to do the stories as reporters. D: but yeah that's what I wanna do. And the ones that read the news being newsreaders. XD

I learned this from my English teacher, but you have to say each news headline that you are given without emotion.
Spoiler:

Well, that's sad TF - but it depends on the situation, too. Imagine if it's a story about an endangered puppy giving birth, which you'd need to put emotion into.
 
Well, when I went on work experience, I decided that being a newsreader is.... kinda boring, since after seeing what they do, it just doesn't seem appealing to me. Maybe in like 20 years when I'm experienced and all, but I'd rather get out there, meet people, do those stories, etc. :3
 
I did work experience at a small theatre. Doing the paperwork stuff involved in running a theatre is booooooooring, but getting free tickets to see shows was awesome. :D
 


But like I said, be careful. American film may possible be different to how Australia does it's whole film and news thing, but the concept and dangers pretty much remain the same if you're a reporter. I mean, are you willing to stand there in the middle of a hurricane and tell the public how the winds and rain are so bad that it feels like the apocalypse? Are you willing to film a possible riot occurring, possibly putting yourself in danger as well? I don't know if Australia follows this same concept, but over here, the more danger your put yourself in for certain footage, the more you get paid for. So in other words, in order to make some big money, you often have to put yourself in some bad near-death experiences.

....Sounds fun, no? :D;
I daresay it's a little safer here. Obviously, I don't know, but the main natural disasters are fires, where the reporters spend more time in the aftermath; and riots, etc are very rare. I mean, you don't hear of reporters getting hurt here.
 
I know it's crazy, but ever since I was in high school, my dream is to be a live reporter outside during a hurricane. I always wanted to do that. I'm pretty sure I'll be doing that soon.
 
Ethan's right. We do get some pretty exciting news sometimes though :D;

Australia is like 1000x safer. Plus here your pay goes up by years in industry, not the type of news you do.
 
Ack, I need me a job...
I worked the other night at my dad's cafe just washing dishes and stuff cause it was suuuuper busy, but I don't know how much I really want to work there..
 
Places here are back to cutting hours. :/ I did have to let 2 people go after the holidays. That wasn't fun at all.
 
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