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Ad-hoc recruitment is now open! Do contact the respective Ad-hoc committee Heads if you require further information.
You guys have voted, and this year, we’re going Old Hollywood!

Date: Friday, 21 Aug 09
Time: 6pm till 11pm
Venue: Onboard Catamaran MV “Falcon Princess”
Destination: Southern Islands of Sg
Assembly Point: Harbourfront Center, Level 1
Price: $49
Highlights: Performances by our very own CS talents, freshie pageant, games, lucky draw, food and many more.
Bedazzled by the crème de croup of the 1920s and 1930s. Parade in your finest and rub shoulders with the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. Lay back, kick off your heels and enjoy this true glitterati event under the stars.
For the first time ever in CS history and probably all the tertiary institutions, Dinner & Dance would be held away from land!
So join us with your friends, and embark on this maiden voyage with us. =)
Visit us at http://www.wkwscidnd.blogspot.com/ &
join our FB grp at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=99762186379
Feel free to contact us and direct your questions to any of us on the blog or facebook group!
Cheers,
WKWSCI DND Team 2009
This is still way too early in your adventure with WKWSCI.
Boy, school hasn’t even begun!
So as some of you might know, we the Wee’s 16th have attempted to rouse some of your interest in running for the 17th Communications & Information Club.
So, what does each portfolio actually entail? We all have fanciful titles, you have heard tehpeng (yes, the President) telling you on several occasions of who we are, what we do, but what exactly do we do? And most importantly, how is the elections conducted?
Stay tuned. We will be telling you more in the time to come. =)
With much love,
Shannon Lim
Your friendly Publications boy.

A Song For Viola.
6 – 10 July 2009
Please direct all FOC related matters to the FOC blog!
http://wkwscifoc09.blogspot.com
See you there.

A SONG FOR VIOLA
It’s a classic whodunit.
A pair of identical twins: two sisters, professional vaudeville singers, wildly popular in the region.
One sister, a heart-stirring songstress; yearns for love and freedom from this vaudevillian cage that binds her.
One sister, with an eye for fame and fortune, charts a path that would bring her fame and fortune.
In a single night, both went missing.
Their disappearance raised a furor; popular the sisters were and the masses clamor for information.
News agencies race to cover this story; any ground gained would mean a significant advantage over their competitors
With only one thought in their minds;
This city is just big enough for one paper.
4 rivaling news agencies.
4 OGs.
Over the next 5 days, they would play for clues that would bring theme closer to the truth: What exactly happened to the sisters?
This summer.
Get ready, pack your bags & have yourselves an awesomtastic good time
WKWSCIFOC: A SONG FOR VIOLA
6 – 10 July 2009
Stay tuned.
It was really nice to see all of you today at the reception. Hope the trip down to (Pulau) NTU and WKWSCI was not in vain, and that you actually enjoyed yourselves. More importantly, we hope that coming down to the school helped to establish good ‘vibes’ for those of you who are seriously considering SCI as your top choice.
Coming to SCI isn’t just about pursuing a degree, or trying to logically deduce what a ‘Degree in Mass Communications’ can do for you. Rather, think for yourselves, how you would like the last four years of your formal education life to play out. Regardless of where you eventually choose to go, if you make the decision to make the most out of where you are, you’ll be set for the experience of a lifetime.
Here in SCI, we work hard, and sometimes often play harder than we work (but we still do well, so no worries there). The coursework is challenging, but as one of our favourite professors likes to put it, “It’s not meant to kill you.” (George, C. 2008) You’ll be stretched, you’ll be terribly busy, but at the end of the day, we hope you walk away terribly satisfied as well.
Sure having a ‘Mass Comm’ degree may not sound as safe, or stable, or predictable, or as career advancing as doing law or accountancy or engineering. But here in SCI, we can assure you that there will no shortages of good life lessons to be learned. By the time you graduate, you’ll be whipped into shape and be as ready, or even more ready, to face the world than some of your other peers may be. (You’ll be a streetwise lot. Here we get some guidance, but we are definitely not sheltered. To put it analogically, you’ll be thrown to the wolves, but you won’t be left to die. Are you scared yet?)
I won’t say being a media and communications student is a walk in the park. It isn’t. You’ll be busy, you’ll bitch complain a lot, you will have many sleepless nights, you will develop an aura of authority, you will learn to question and be questioned, you will learn to stand up for what you believe in, fight for your ideas, and you will learn to see the world in ways that may break your rose-tinted perception of reality.
Are you ready for it?
I hope this hasn’t scared away half of you, but we like to be real, and we want you to make a good choice too. (After all, no one wants to spend 4 years regretting their choice in university applications)
So choose wisely, and for those of you who choose to join us on this path…
And we’ll see you at WKWSCI FOC 2009.
Liz,
Marketing Communications Executive
(which is just a fancy name for someone who designs posters and pretty things to lure people to come for school events)
16th CI CLUB
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DISCLAIMER: The above entry presents solely the views of the author and in no way reflects the collective perspective or position of the 16th CI Club or WKWSCI.

Fête Film Shorts is a film screening held in lieu with NTU WKWSCI Fête Week and presented by OBJECTIFS films.
Admission is free.
The 4 short films featured are as follows:
Ah Ma is lying in the hospital, her life hanging by a thread. Her family gathers by her deathbed to send her off. Overwhelmed by sadness, they struggle to find their own way of coming to terms with the impending end.
Anthony Chen graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies. Apart from directing in film, Anthony has served as a radio presenter, a freelance movie reviewer and has done work as an actor both on stage and on screen. His graduation film, G-23, which he wrote and directed has gone on to screen at over 25 film festivals around the globe and won awards in Korea, France, Belgium, Malaysia and Singapore. Ah Ma marks his second short film effort.
Becoming Royston revolves around the coming of age of Boon Huat, who discovers his dream of becoming a filmmaker.
The co-founder of Originasian Pictures, Nicholas is also an accomplished photo-artist and a sponsored member of the Master Photographers’ Association based in the UK. Becoming Royston has been further developed into a full-length feature film and was nominated for Best Script, Best Cinematographer and Best Actor in the Asian Festival of First Films 2006 in Singapore.
A film adaptation of a short play about a boy with a hidden life and a mother desperately trying to reach out.
Boo Junfeng is one of the most prolific Singaporean short film makers in recent years. His first short film Un Retrato de Familia (A Family Portrait) won the Silver Screen Awards for Best Film and Special Achievement at the 18th Singapore International Film Festival.
Seeking to reach out to his son, a father expresses his wish to fix a relationship that has become cold and distant.
Known for his distinctive cinematic style, Royston has received over 41 international and local film awards for both his feature and short films, notably 15 and Sons. He has been recognized in Asia with several awards including ASEAN Director of the Year (2001), Young Artist of the Year (2002) by the National Arts Council in Singapore and in 2003, Netpac Jury has recognized him as one of Asia Most Promising Talents. In 2004, Royston Tan was cited as one of the “Top 20 Asian Heroes” by Time Magazine.
Objectifs Films is the only international short film distributor based in Singapore and the Southeast Asian region, dedicated to bringing the world of Southeast Asian short films to a global audience.
Objectifs Films distributes Southeast Asian short films of all genres and types to television stations (broadcast, cable, pay per view and satellite), Internet sites, educational institutions, museums, galleries, airlines and other screening venues internationally. We select and represent quality short films from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Our films are carefully chosen based on quality, innovation and the profile of the filmmaker.
Driven by an executive team with experience in film development, marketing and education, Objectifs Films is poised to provide a launching pad for the myriad of visual voices from Southeast Asia to worldwide viewers.
Objectifs Films is jointly owned by Kinema Entertainment (the media investment company that owns Singapore’s leading post-production facility, Infinite Frameworks), Objectifs – Centre for Photography and Filmmaking and Shooting Gallery Asia.

Hi everyone,
The Bazaar has ended for this week, but here’s the line-up of other goodies for you to enjoy in the coming week as part of Fête:
Showcasing:
Muhammad Helmi Ali, Lydia Tan Di Ya, Tan Peng Koon, Quek Hui Min
Lo Hwei Shan, Joycelyn Khoo, Loo Pei Yi, Serene Huang
Chong Yew Meng, Ng Shao Da, Tham Yee Lin
Elysa Chen, Ng Xinyao, Lanis Liow
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Fête Film Shorts is a film screening held in lieu with NTU WKWSCI Fête Week and presented by OBJECTIFS films.
Admission is free.
The 4 short films featured are as follows:
Ah Ma is lying in the hospital, her life hanging by a thread. Her family gathers by her deathbed to send her off. Overwhelmed by sadness, they struggle to find their own way of coming to terms with the impending end.
Anthony Chen graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies. Apart from directing in film, Anthony has served as a radio presenter, a freelance movie reviewer and has done work as an actor both on stage and on screen. His graduation film, G-23, which he wrote and directed has gone on to screen at over 25 film festivals around the globe and won awards in Korea, France, Belgium, Malaysia and Singapore. Ah Ma marks his second short film effort.
Becoming Royston revolves around the coming of age of Boon Huat, who discovers his dream of becoming a filmmaker.
The co-founder of Originasian Pictures, Nicholas is also an accomplished photo-artist and a sponsored member of the Master Photographers’ Association based in the UK. Becoming Royston has been further developed into a full-length feature film and was nominated for Best Script, Best Cinematographer and Best Actor in the Asian Festival of First Films 2006 in Singapore.
A film adaptation of a short play about a boy with a hidden life and a mother desperately trying to reach out.
Boo Junfeng is one of the most prolific Singaporean short film makers in recent years. His first short film Un Retrato de Familia (A Family Portrait) won the Silver Screen Awards for Best Film and Special Achievement at the 18th Singapore International Film Festival.
Seeking to reach out to his son, a father expresses his wish to fix a relationship that has become cold and distant.
Known for his distinctive cinematic style, Royston has received over 41 international and local film awards for both his feature and short films, notably 15 and Sons. He has been recognized in Asia with several awards including ASEAN Director of the Year (2001), Young Artist of the Year (2002) by the National Arts Council in Singapore and in 2003, Netpac Jury has recognized him as one of Asia Most Promising Talents. In 2004, Royston Tan was cited as one of the “Top 20 Asian Heroes” by Time Magazine.
Objectifs Films is the only international short film distributor based in Singapore and the Southeast Asian region, dedicated to bringing the world of Southeast Asian short films to a global audience.
Objectifs Films distributes Southeast Asian short films of all genres and types to television stations (broadcast, cable, pay per view and satellite), Internet sites, educational institutions, museums, galleries, airlines and other screening venues internationally. We select and represent quality short films from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Our films are carefully chosen based on quality, innovation and the profile of the filmmaker.
Driven by an executive team with experience in film development, marketing and education, Objectifs Films is poised to provide a launching pad for the myriad of visual voices from Southeast Asia to worldwide viewers.
Objectifs Films is jointly owned by Kinema Entertainment (the media investment company that owns Singapore’s leading post-production facility, Infinite Frameworks), Objectifs – Centre for Photography and Filmmaking and Shooting Gallery Asia.
www.objectifsfilms.com
www.objectifs.com.sg
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