By: Victoria
Before coming to MSU, I went to renowned film and media school back in
my country. I won’t name it here, in an effort to protect my privacy, but the
school has produced a ton of famous alumni and even a Cannes prize winner.
Basically, if you lived in Singapore and wanted to work in the media industry –
you’d want to go to this school.
I majored in
Mass Communication and my school exposed me to all the various forms of media
as much as possible. I did radio interviews, made and wrote magazines,
newspapers, filmed television shows, short films, and I also tried my hand at
acting. In my final year, I even got work with a real life client to come up
with a marketing campaign. Not only was I exposed to the creative side of the industry,
my school also made sure that we all had the academic side down pat too. I
wrote a research paper (SPSS still scares me), studied media law and learnt
about the business side of the media – yes, that includes cost-benefit
analyses, budgeting and scheduling.
I am extremely grateful to my school for giving me such a well-rounded,
and hands-on education. Looking back, they were definitely the best three years
of my life (so far!), and I would never trade it for the world. Despite the
many hardships I faced, I came out of it a much stronger and confident person.
I went in with an idealized image of the media industry, and it definitely hit
me hard when I realized it wasn’t exactly how I expected it to be. For
instance, the long hours (getting up at 4a.m. in the morning to go to work, or
coming home at 1a.m. from work) or the sacrifices made on my social life, was
something I did not expect at age 17. But to me, the benefits totally outweigh
the costs. I wholeheartedly believe in the saying that if you enjoy what you
do, you don’t have to work a day in your life.
After all, how many people can say that they have worked on a television
show?
Just a special select few.
I think this is such a great experience in your life. From your post, I can know that you have learnt so many useful things from that school and that knowledge will also help you in your college life.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Yes, I enjoyed it so much that I've decided to pursue it further!
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