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noisette

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  1. I found this video very interesting and practical, teaching how to make traditional Korean Hair bun. Video Link: 똥고머리 [Korean Hair-bun] Tutorial Notice from Kubi: Copied from link provided, Warning issued.
  2. Great movie, inspite of some stupid lines and scenes, which can be unsderstood anyway it's a commercial movie. But it did help to make you recall you childhood memory. Here's a interesting clip from youtube: The Real Transformers
  3. Why dream? I'm also from Asia and many of my friends have been studying abroad for quite a long time. Not all of them are form rich families. Actually some of them mainly depend on the scholarship. So if you are really excellent enough, just go and apply. You can do this after your graduation from college of your own country. If you have some particular research subject, etc, which could catch their attention ,then you may have the chance to get scholarship to help you continue your study. And for me, I would like to study in Australia! I spent on month there this year. My cousin lives there. Generally speaking it's a nice country with beautiful scenery, and study there is not as expensive as in the US.
  4. Hi there. I've read some of his newly published short stories (not so new actually), which are pretty nice!Recommend: The kidney shaped stone that moves everyday, Where I'm likely to find itAll these storied can be found in his book Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman (collection)And I'm reading the English version of Kafka on the Shore right now.
  5. I'm going to get my bachelor degree of management in two years but I have been pursuing the dream of filmmaking since I was in senior high school. So basically I have 2 options now: 1. Apply for bachelor of film&tv immediately after my graduation (which will take another 3 years of mine) 2. Seek a job related to filmmaking and tv, etc, after working for about 1 to 2 years apply for master arts which usually could be finished in 1 - 2 years (holding a MA or MFA diploma helps a lot of course, at least you can be a college teacher) Any suggestions? And talking about film schools, actually I have done some research already. For me, my focus is on those in Australia, although I know the best would be UCL or others in USA. Anyway I've been in love with Australia after my trip there. Below is the list of schools I've found on the internet (will add more...). Hope someone from Australia would see this and give me some tips 1. Film School of Griffith University The bachelor program is said to be the best in Australia, but the MA of Film & TV is of too much theory. 2. Victorian College of Arts (University of Melbourne) The VCA is Australia�s leading visual and performing arts training institution. On January 1 2007 the VCA became a faculty of The University of Melbourne. 3. The Master of Film and Digital Image Sydney College of Arts (uni of Sydney) 4. Swinburne Only undergradute program (3 yrs), but is said to be very practical. More to add...
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