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Posts by Lindsay1105
Name: Li Ziyan
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Lindsay1105   
Aug 29, 2017
Graduate / Personal Statement Of Film, Television and New Media [3]

film as a universal form of communication



If I could choose one medium to use as a universal form of communication, one with the power to provoke and unite, Film is the first option I would come up with. It's the way they portray emotion and subtly address big issues captured so effectively and vividly yet also provide the entertainment and the excitement that I find infinitely fascinating. From a young age film and television programs have been two big parts of my life-though my mother described what I did as "goofing around" -from shooting silly films using an old Sony Cyber-shot my father bought in my younger years to writing detailed scripts for micro films with my college friends.

Producing for Film, Television and New Media would be an ideal program for me to pursue further study as it contains both the practical side to planning, producing, managing contents within the three fields as well as backing it up with theoretical elements. Being able to know the ins and outs of planning and managing the whole process is as significant as pure to command the cameras. Having studied media-related subjects such as Photography and Video, Advertising Planning and Creation and Public Relations I've had plenty of opportunities to get to know films, television programs and new media contents producing both practically and theoretically. There are a few shelves in my home that are dedicated to my ever-growing film collection, from classics like 'The Pianist' to cult ones like 'No Country for Old Men'. Furthering my dedication to films and TV programs I often visit a popular and authoritative rotten tomatoes named 'Douban Movie' with which helps me to keep up with the latest, plus there is a micro film associate run by our department which I attend regularly to experience quality micro films and original videos making.

Although I have been using a video camera from the age of twelve, my interest in media academically was only spurred when the time had come to pick my subjects for university studies, realizing, in time, that I had an undiscovered enthusiasm for the related subjects. Since then I've been hooked. In the third academic year of university I signed up for taking an internship at one of the most influential TV station in Chinese mainland which would give me a first-hand experience of television program and advertisement producing. My capabilities to manage time, budget, negotiate and to work as a team have been greatly improved under work pressure and unexpected situation. I've got the chance to view the delicate inner workings of a professional producing system. Working as a member of the New Media Studio of my university to produce contents and attending a 7-day film-making course at Hong Kong Baptist University have given me an idea of how to critically analyze films but also to appreciate the work that goes into creating them.

When I found the time I kept active in a range of other interests and activities. Playing piano and Ukulele gave me a chance to explore within the realms of music, which played such an important role in film. In the 2nd semester of my junior year, I had deeper understanding that movie songs were inextricably interwoven with the plots and the characters after numerous case studies I had done in the elective course Movie Music Appreciation. My passion for photography, especially film photography was what always cheered up my spirit though people wondered why I would be so obsessed with film in the era of digital camera. I learned knowledge about film and film photographing by myself and bought my first old but classic film camera. I even tried to imitate the style of Karwai Wang's and Christopher Doyle's movies in my own works. This hobby developed my ability of aesthetic and my perception of picture. I'm sure all these passion and experience will inspire me in my later study and career.

Chasing our passion is a rewarding process. I am willing to go the extra mile to let this passion go on with my life and to see what I am able to achieve. After finishing my postgraduate study, I would like to start my career in television program and movie making studios or public relations firms for publicity. I will be extremely grateful if my application could be carefully considered.
Lindsay1105   
Aug 29, 2017
Writing Feedback / IELTS TASK 2: Many workers change jobs frequently these days because of different expectations [5]

One of the benefits of staying ... -- One of the benefits of staying in the same job is peopel can gain more job security from it than chaning their jobs frequently because .....

changing jobs always means losing ... -- job hopping partially(not "always" right?) means unstable income and no fixed abode, which can be avoided if chose to pursue long-term development in the same job.

Another benefit to not changing job is ... (How can you be sure that staying in a job is equal to "more salary" ? Well, sometimes they do not) -- Despite job security, professional experience, connections and horizen that acquire by staying stable in a job allow more oppoutunities of promotion and salary raise. On the flip side, those are harder to be guranteed without adequte time to prove your capability as well as job loyalty.

However, there are also [...] motivation and keep the job flash.-- For one thing, job hoppers probably can point to experience in a number of different companies, and exposure to a variety of challenges. In today's workforce, someone who has a diverse background is often more attractive to a potential employer because he can bring new ideas and ways of handling things.

The last advantage is these kinds of people ... (I think this is the result of your first advantage, not a different one, in that case I suggest you come up with another advantage of changing job)

In my opinion, to change jobs once in a while ... -- In my own perspective, drawbacks to job hopping exist, however, the pros should outweigh the cons if employees do benefit from it and maintain healthy relationships with past employers, not to mention the more diverse skills and opportinities they are able to harbour.
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