Jump to content


Doing Photo A-level In The Uk?


3 replies to this topic

#1 Guest_estino-man_*

Guest_estino-man_*
  • Guests

Posted 07 September 2005 - 10:20 AM

All the help and guidance you need atGrade a Photography

Check it out.

regards

#2 Guest_Diana Felloews_*

Guest_Diana Felloews_*
  • Guests

Posted 07 September 2005 - 01:23 PM

Hmmmm - my money is still on the FocusOn DVD - I don't mean to belittle your efforts but with the core skills covered on the DVD you can't beat it - have a look at their endorsements - seems to come from real well established and respected people -

Sorry to be negative but with the emerging IQA industry guidelines third party trainers need to get a grip and quickly (I've been burnt too many times by poor content for my club members!)

Di


sad.gif

#3 Guest_estino-man_*

Guest_estino-man_*
  • Guests

Posted 01 November 2005 - 12:02 AM

With over twice the national average of Grade A's, my students tend not to think negatively, but rather how they can engage
with the subject and develop a style of their own whilst satisfying the requirements of the examination board.

An interactive website will always beat a one way DVD in motivating and inspiring a young generation of image makers learning their craftt.

rolleyes.gif

#4 Guest_Diana_*

Guest_Diana_*
  • Guests

Posted 01 November 2005 - 10:59 AM

QUOTE (estino-man @ Nov 1 2005, 12:02 AM)
With over twice the national average of Grade A's, my students tend not to think negatively, but rather how they can engage
with the subject and develop a style of their own whilst satisfying the requirements of the examination board.

An interactive website will always beat a one way DVD in motivating and inspiring a young generation of image makers learning their craftt.

rolleyes.gif



Hmm - it was the quality and standards I was worried about on your course - and I don't agree - the level of interaction has to be higher than I think you can offer or suport otherwise it gets very fustrating when a student can't get hold of a tutor - th benefit of that FocusON DVD is that it teaches you to a standard and has the video to help yu through the more technical aspects whereas with an interactive website you haven't got that.

I don't mean to put your course down - I wish I could write a course but I'm not good enough - I'm just commenting from a students point of view and like theAlienideas way of doing things more + they are the guys bringing out the industry standards with the IQA - apparently!

Diana



Reply to this topic



  


0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users