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  1. Oh right... and what field would you like specialise in? Production, Photographing, Directing, Editing?Well... to be honest, in order to be a film-maker, paradoxically you do not need to be a film school graduate. Moreover... its very unlikely that film directors finish any kind of filmshchool... same with directors of photography. My friend - DoP told me that in UK film-bussines there are ppl that they call "filmschool graduates" and those people are the most useless individuals at the set...If you have a talent in scrip writing, you dont need finish a degree and listen to someone to tell you how to write...If you have a photographic talent, you dont need to go to filmschool and listed to old guys that they made their last film in 60's...The good thing about film schools is that you meet people interested in the same field as you and share contacts... so you can get involved further on in you friends project or involve those people in your own one. Money school gives you for the project. Graduation project is always a film, so you will get a bit of cash for it from the school itself, but probably the rest you will need to cover from your own pocket or look for sponsors.If that's what you are looking for, go for it. If you feel that you can develop yourself - get some useful books about strict rules and watch films and... watch films.There is how eg. Quentin Tarantino grew up to be a good director - from watching films while working in a shop... Many photographs that shot stills moved to the films industry and became very good DoPs.Filmschool will not make you a talent boy, it can just help you get some contacts and facilities, but its only a 50%. The rest is you...good luck!
  2. Yeah, well.. I do attend University of Glasgow, which is a very good university in terms of teaching and facilities as well as job opportunities after graduating in Scotland.My major are Biological Sciences, especially Reproductive Biology. I would love to bring back to life from its DNA remains, species that are extinct. Dodo - poor bird that got eaten can be brought back to life again, thanks to reproductive biology! But well... its not the only thing that Reproductive Biology talks about. InVitro fertilisation is one of the topics. All the time under development. Biologists are striving to bring the best ideas and tools to make life happen even for those that cannot have children in the normal biological way...long live Reproductive Biology!
  3. The piano is my favourite one Have played piano for 13 years... so a bit of time, huh?I can play also a classical guitar, flute and a keyboard
  4. Hey there!My favourite sport is Handball, where you can really dispose your energy :)The game itself is very brutal, what you cannot see from watching tv relations. I would compare it even to rugby in terms of brutality.Because im a goalkeeper i need to be fit and quick to catch the ball, which is twice as small as football one.good fun! try it out
  5. For a MMORPG - there is only 1 choice - World of Warcraft. Massive community - 10 millions of people playing on hundreds of different servers.Graphics are probably the best comparing to the whole rest where you have to move a 2D character...Very playable and complex - you won't get bored for sure.Monthly fee is 9 British Pounds which isnt that much when you compare to the money you spend for lots of junk you buy during the month :)The only costly thing might be the actual game - ~10 quid for a base World of Warcraft and 19 quid for the expansion pack.Buuut!!! What you get is a masterpiece from Blizzard - they can't make bad games.There are 2 factions in the game: Horde and the Alliance. You can play only one faction at a particular server.Before choosing the class and the race think 10 times and read some "clever" guides which one is the best not to get disappointed after lvling to 30lvl eg... which is waste of time. If you want to own in battlegrounds - roll Horde, but you will be forced to play n the starting area with lots of 13-14 yolds, which isnt good :PAlliance has got in general more mature community, but they suck a bit in group playing - especially in PvP.There are some classes that own others and are getting pwned by others. There isnt one class that is the best, however some of them are a bit overpowered like Warlocks and Rogues. If you roll a Warlock - you can own every other class with only a little problems with rogues and warriors... Rogues can pwn everyone apart from Warriors, whose armour is killing to break through... You might think that warriors can beat rogues and warlocks, so they can be the best? Nonsence They are easily owned by mages, who jump around you and spell damage in 10 seconds... Not a single chance.If you like to be a supportive player (healer) that isnt a perfect damage dealer, but anything cannot be done without him - roll a priest (boring leveling though, but best area of effect healer), paladin (best single target healer), druid (best pvp arena healer), shaman - (good area of effect healer).If you want to be a tank - the guy who takes damage while killing big bosses - roll a warrior and spec protection, druid and spec feral, paladin and spec protection.If you like big numbers and like to deal damage -roll a:1. Priest and specc shadow2. Mage and specc frost during leveling and arcane/fire in the end3. Warlock and specc demonology for leveling and Affliction/Destruction in the end4. Rogue - spec combatThis game is very versatile and everyone can choose what she/he likes :)enjoy!
  6. Jesus guys! What a SPAM :)Well... I played Quake 3 a bit and must say that a good config is very important. Especially cg_fov to be configurated well with your mouse sensitivity.If you are starting, the best what to do is have a look at configs of good world class players. They post their configs on the quake - related webstes or just get robbed by the users of the computers that they used for a tournament or sth :)Try them on and choose the one you like the most, then improve its content adding what you need.good luck!
  7. Oh come on! Private Servers are nothing more that a piece of sh***... I played on WowScape and BurningWow and must admit that the latter was much better, although both are completely waste of your time...1. Quests are bugged2. Your talents are bugged3. Noone goes to battlegrounds4. Leveling and drop rate is enhanced, so you can be 70lvl in 8hrs if well powerleveled by a 70lvl friend...5. Epic shops on BurningWow - you can buy your Tier 6 armour for 100g per item... Hence - everyone is exactly the same geared and you meet completely noobs in t6 gear - ABSURD!6. Donators! Everyone hates them - people that give money for the server maintainance and get back some nice gear. There are lots of them in WowScape. Such a guy can get to an opposite faction city and kill everyone without any big problems. You cant get any tier6 gear at WowScape - its only for donators...6. Bugged bosses at the instances... My girlfriend soloed Illidan Stormrage at BurningWow playing a Balance Druid with full t6 - seriously! She kited him and moonfired all the time. Took her a bit of time, but managed. ROFL. He doesnt even hit with spells - only melee...7. Bugged instances. Some ppl that entered Gruul's Lair got their characters bugged and could not play anymore with them... critical errors every time when they try to log in again... SSC - no lift at all, cant get to any other levels that basic.8. Silly Game Masters - running around Stormwind/Orgrimar and showing off with their gear... pathetic.9. Stupid ppl harassing each other and very rude community in general...dont play there... its more that crap :)I finally moved to a normal retail World of Warcraft and can enjoy all the quests, all my talents and all the instances working properly with a buch of nice ppl :)Cheers!
  8. If you are an European Union citizen, you can always apply to Scotland's universities. The Scottish Parliament decided that SAAS (Students Award Agency for Scotland) will pay your fees if you apply correctly But... Its not as totally free as you might think After graduation you need to pay "Graduate Endowment" which is about 1700 British Pounds, however if your salary is below the certain country's average, you do not need to pay
  9. Erm... Can you specify what is this all about and for?
  10. Here we go:Carandiru (dir. Hector Babenco)City of God (dir. Fernando Meirelles)Searching Private Ryan (dir. Steven Spielberg)Black Hawk Down (dir. Ridley Scott)Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (dir. Larry Charles)Three Colours: Red (dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski)My girlfriend is kind of a movie maniac as well that enjoy pieces like:American Beauty (dir. Sam Mendes)Memoires of a Geisha (dir. Rob Marshall)peace
  11. "Meet the Fockers"? Well... so you are kind of a casual film watcher that like good entertainment :)I prefer more artistic cinema... Films like City of God, Carandiru I enjoy the most. Beautiful pictures made by world-class Directors of Photography: Cesar Charlone and Walter Carvalho respectively. Those Brazilian films are masterpieces and the problems they touch cannot be ignored by the spectator by any chance... enjoy
  12. I watched "Elephant" yesterday and i must admit that i'm very disappointed... Most of time I had to FF, because of the longueurs. Pictires were very good, but the plot lacked sth... I think the better idea would be to use some retrospection or flashbacks.
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