Diploma in Media and Communication (DMC) boasts a whole range of awesome perks that our students really fancy, benefits that are exclusively yours when you join DMC. DMC provides anything from excellent working environment to value-added education. Here are the 'Top 10 Perks' that you would love to get your hands on. Moreover, if you have been following @cassydmc (DMC's very own Twitter account) you would have been equipped with more than 10 perks. In any case, read on!
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Perks of Being a DMC Student
Diploma in Media and Communication (DMC) boasts a whole range of awesome perks that our students really fancy, benefits that are exclusively yours when you join DMC. DMC provides anything from excellent working environment to value-added education. Here are the 'Top 10 Perks' that you would love to get your hands on. Moreover, if you have been following @cassydmc (DMC's very own Twitter account) you would have been equipped with more than 10 perks. In any case, read on!
1. The Agency
Really trust DMC when it says that it will
equip you work-ready! This space is exactly how a professional communication agency
in the industry looks like, from the entrance all the way to the workspaces.
Working here daily makes you feel like an industry professional. You can easily
draw inspirations from materials such as our very own student-made advertisement. Still not
impressed? Whenever you get too stressed up with work, there are games such as
Boggle, Pictionary and Tetris, which help you relax. Catch this video to find
out more about our Agency:
2. Fully-furnished Radio & TV Studios
(SPace)
Go on air, host a show and get noticed! Produce,
direct and record your very own TV show! DMC provides you these spaces fully
equipped with up-to-date technology that is of industry standards. You will
have everything you need - be it the latest camera equipment or the latest songs
for your listeners – to create your quality show.
Our very own DJ booth.
Our recording studio.
3. Run your own events, be your own boss
Take charge and be your own boss! In DMC, we
prepare you for the industry by letting you run your own real-life events. Much
time and effort would be invested, but the experience makes it all worth it!
The abundant opportunity ranges from executing events to conducting workshops. A
notable example is the annual student-run conference by DMC Year 2 students on
the Media and Communications industry, which attracts over thousands from all
over Singapore.
IMC+ 2013 (An Integrated Marketing Communications Event) - Planned and Prepared by our very own DMC Year 2 Students
Have you spotted our advertisements yet?
SPMCC 2012 (Singapore Polytechnic Media and Communications Conference) was also organised by our DMC Year 2s in 2012!
Wouldn't it be nice to see your work up on MRT Advertising spaces?
4. Tweeting during lessons and be graded for
doing something you love
Tweeting! Blogging! Working on any topic of
your interest! It is so amazing that DMC gives you space to do what you love
and be graded for it, and it is #sopossiblewithSP.
Love fashion? Why not express your area of
interest onto Social Media and be graded for it. Check out Deedee Durrani, a
Year 2 student who blogs about her interest in fashion on her Tumblr webpage:
Dee Dee shows off her passion for fashion on this blog. It's also part of her assignment in school!
5. Working with real life clients
You won't be treated as a mere student here. You
will officially be regarded as an 'Agency Executive' that allows you to work on
real-time projects. Our students are given the responsibility to work with big
names in the industry to create a marketing campaign for them and more. Yahoo!,
Samsung, SMRT and Mentholatum are some of the companies that we have worked
with. Such chances come by only in DMC.
2011 - Year 1 Marketing Project
6. Be Starstruck
Did we hear a scream for Jack Neo and Bobby
Tonelli? Be prepared to be starstruck in DMC! Through frequent special
visitations and field trips, you will get plenty of opportunities to learn and
exchange ideas with famous industry experts and media personalities. Not
forgetting, you get to rub shoulders and take pictures with them. Even one of
lecturers was a famous radio DJ at HOT 98FM, Mario Lajarca, you will get to see
him almost everyday!
Bobby Tonelli and Divian Nair in our very own SPace DJ Booth!
Mr Mario Lajarca
7. Field Trips & Overseas Study Trips
Ever been inside a MediaCorp recording studio?
Yes, we have been and done that, to witness George Young (Yes, George Young!)
in action hosting ''Million Dollar Money Drop''. How about the bustling capital
city of Thailand, Bangkok? Our students will be visiting the Headquarter Office
of Starcom Mediavest Group, DMC’s mentor partner to gain knowledge from media
experts. Starcom Mediavest Group is one of the largest communications agency,
and the trip will equip you with experience that is essential in understanding the
processes of this industry.
Admission Tickets to Million Dollar Money Drop. (SCREAMS) Yes, George Young right before our very eyes.
And yes! We had free admission to the Hermés Exhibition back in October 2012.
8. First Hand Lecturer Knowledge &
Experience
Don't ever doubt the powers and ability of our
lecturers! With years of experience under their belt working with big
corporations such as The New Paper, Straits Time and Mediacorp, they wield
broad and deep understanding of the different aspects in the media industry.
Not only that, every week, students welcome the top-notch industry experts to
come in for lectures on Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC).
Some of you might know her from SP+U Open House! Our very friendly Lecturer cum Course Councillor, Ms Trudy used to work at The New Paper.
9. DMC - Family
It's not all about grades and projects in DMC.
As course mates, we share, we care and we play as a family. How do we achieve
such friendly environment? Through our CASS events, we invite everybody to unwind
and take time off work. With events such as Movie Fright Night and Lepak
Friday, we bond through eating food and watching movies. It doesn’t get any
better than this.
The Agency ain't just for work, it's for fun too! :)
10. Showcasing your talents through many
platforms
If you can talk the talk and walk the walk, DMC
has all the platforms for you to strut your stuff! We even have our very own
famous rapper, Shigga Shay! Every year we give our talents an opportunity to showcase
through 'CASS Factor'. SPace, our very own student initiative platform,
encourages sharing of videos, pictures, writing and even your own music.
Our CASS Family's very own talent time. If you have what it takes, join us and be our Star!
We not only have one stage for you to perform. We present you, OUR VIRTUAL STAGE. Upload all your videos of your special talent here on SPace. (Yeap, we're not only a Radio Station, we have a Talent Portal too! Run by students, for students.)
We proudly present to you our top ten perks of being in DMC. Well, there are a lot more of perks and if you want to find out more follow our Twitter account - @cassydmc and our facebook page . For students that are already students of DMC tweet us about what you think are the perks of being in DMC.
As students of DMC, we're just telling you what we experience here in this course. So, to all of you making your last minute choices of Tertiary/JC studies, we wish you luck. Make wise choices!
Day 3 of the Singapore Polytechnic Media and Communication Conference
Day 3 of the SP Media and Communication 2011!
This workshop for the day was... "I think! I write! I shoot!"
These are our student participants who came all the way down from Malaysia! :D
Before the activity started, the student facilitators did a simple skit for the students.
The students were then given cards and were asked to write a story.
There were events, character, aspect, place and item cards.
They were tasked to write a story based of the cards given.
After that, the students were asked to act out the whole story that they wrote.
The whole idea of the the workshop was to demonstrate the power of words
in every story written.
This workshop was done to provide future students a feel for the
Diploma in Creative Writing for TV and New Media.
Did you know that this is the only creative writing diploma in Singapore?
Did you know? In the next season of The Noose, 4 episodes were actually \
written by 4 DTVM students.
Moving on to the second student workshop of the day
called....
YOU CALL THE SHOTS!
Spot someone familiar in the photo?
Yes! It's ShiGGa Shay. He's also known as Jin.
If you didn't know, Jin is also one of our SP Media and Communication
year 2 student too!
Their team showed their secondary school participants
ShiGGa's new video. It's a video worth checking out!
PS:// I don't know whether to call him Jin or ShiGGa. Woo, so weird!
We think the student participants really enjoyed day 3.
Kudos to the teams for the awesome workshops! :D
Day 2 of the Singapore Polytechnic Media & Communication Conference 2011!
Year 2 Students from the Diploma in Media and Communication headed two student workshops where Secondary School students were invited to Day 2 of the conference for a series of fun activities and games. Lady Gaga was seen at Day 2 of the Singapore Polytechnic Media & Communication Conference 2011
As part of the Advertising and Public Relations workshops conducted for our
secondary school participants, the classroom was decorated with pictures of Lady Gaga.
There were students from Bukit Batok Secondary, Bedok View etc.
They had to imagine that Lady Gaga was coming to Singapore and had to create 2 videos, one for public relations and one for advertising, to promote her arrival. This was done in groups of 5 or 6.
Rehearsing before recording the video.
Discussing with fellow team mates.
The students had a great time working with each other coming up with their video.
The other workshop conducted was the journalism workshop called, The News Academy.
The workshop started with a short skit by Year 2 Diploma in Media and Communications students Isyana and Nicholas.
She taught the students the basic concepts of journalism such as why it's always important to have the 5 Ws and 1 H in your story.
Who, what, when, where, why and how.
Other acronyms she taught were COBRA which stands for
Clear and Concised,
Objective,
Balanced.
Recent and
Accurate.
and KISS: Keep It Short and Simple.
There was a crime scene and the students were supposed to ask the actors
questions which answers would help them write a news tweet.
It was really entertaining because Farhan, a Diploma in Television for New Media student and also the guy in blue in the above picture, was really acting like a real
policeman and stuck to his character the entire time.
Credits: Official Blogger For SP Media and Communication 2011 Que
Credits: Official Blogger For SP Media and Communication 2011 Que
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