A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to film a panel of graduates who came to visit my university. Although my primary aim was to film, it turned out to be an incredibly motivational event for myself as well. Sometimes students do not realise the value of such events but they can really help spark a student’s mind. Sometimes it is easy to feel lazy, or drained out during the uni year when thoughts turn to the future. Listening to graduates and learning from them is a chance that many may not get to experience during their university life.
So here you go – have a watch of this video which shows the highlights of the event. Let me know what you think of it in the comments below đ
Until Next Time
A Worried Student
Awesome!!! Not only is it well produced, it is marvelous advice. I can see how it motivated you. It motivated me !!! Those are also some impressive young people. I only wish there had been more women.
Well done.
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Thanks and yeah some great graduates!
There was another rather impressive female graduate but she did not wish to be filmed đ
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your film is beautiful ,good from all angles .Iam personally interested to make a small mfilm myself but doesnot know anything . Good day ahead
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Thank you đ If you wanted to start I would suggest getting a basic DSLR and just going out and practising. There are plenty of helpful tips and advices on YouTube etc
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Thanks for kind advice. welcome always
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Looks beautiful. I enjoyed holidays in Agadir years ago but never ventured from the tourist hotspots. A return trip to discover the real Agadir beckons.
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Yes it certainly is a beautiful city. Hope you discover its hidden secrets!
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Reblogged this on Still Another Writer's Blog.
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I don’t regret watching this video. The editing was slick and the speakers engaging and inspirational. I attended a course at university about ‘working life’, but often these things end up being more alienating rather than empowering. With your video, it was definitely the latter.
https://sassyfrombirth.wordpress.com/2017/02/16/food-for-thought-samoosas-and-milk/
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Glad you enjoyed it đ
In what way did you find that course at university alienating?
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Some of the speakers were vague in their advice, or downplayed the fact that they had had connections. That’s why I could relate to Hajierah in your video.
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Good grief – this is quite amazing! Not at all the faces that you expect from Kings and they have brilliant stories to tell. Wow!
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Yep, brilliant stories. I left the event feeling quite motivated despite only going there to film.
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Great video, and wonderful that you’ve posted it too so that even more students may benefit from the candor, advice, and experiences of these wonderful speakers. Thank you for sharing!
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Glad you found it useful đ you’re welcome!
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Amazing video. Loved it đ
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Thank you đ
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