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Doing Photo A-level In The Uk?
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Guest_estino-man_*
, Sep 07 2005 10:20 AM
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Guest_Diana Felloews_*
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
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
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Guest_estino-man_*
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.
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.
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Guest_Diana_*
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.

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.
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
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