Thursday, 18 April 2013

How important is having computer and media skills?

A recent research from The Prince's Trust shows that having computer skills is crucial for securing employment. 

The results show that 10 % of the young people cannot send their CV online and are embarrassed by their lack of computer skills. 17% admit they do not apply for jobs which require basic computer knowledge and believe they would be in work today if they had improved these skills. 




We can confirm that, judging from our own observations. After Media and Computer Skills courses we ran in Rowhedge, Jaywick and Tiptree, supported by TCHC, Skills Funding Agency and European Social Fund, some of the people started a new job just after the course and most of them felt more confident using internet and new technology:

"As I had no previous  knowledge, I found the photography and filmmaking really useful. Also the session on social media - no prior experience of Facebook or Twitter. 
It has given me the confidence to move out of my comfort zone and try doing something very different." Ian, Colchester, Essex

We live in a society that increasingly becomes more and more digitised. Our lives are centred around technology. Therefore improving on your computer literacy can not only help you in your career, but also in other spheres of life. 

We, Signals Media Arts Centre, are embracing new technology and innovation and this is why we are offering more new and exciting courses and workshops in Colchester aiming at improving your computer and media skills. 


Three-session Web Design Course - £110
We are running this course twice this year. Choose from these dates:
Wed 24th, Thurs 25th and Mon 29th April 2013, 6 - 9pm and 
Mon 11th, Wed 13th and Thurs 14th November, 6 - 9pm. If you are looking for some tuition in designing your own website, our 3-session course is just the ticket. Our professional web designer has tons of experience in creating beautifully crafted websites using the free online software 'Wordpress'.


NEW - Spring Photography - £25
On Friday 3rd May 2013, 10am - 2pm we introduce our new Spring photography workshop.It includes outdoor shooting guided by Nick Wood from Unshaken Photography and then back to Signals to learn how to perform basic adjustments to your photos using Photoshop. You can either bring your own camera or use one of our Canon Digital SLRs. Suitable for adults and families. 


Photoshop 1 - £25
Wed 15th May 2013, 6 - 9pmAn introduction to the basics of Adobe Photoshop. Bring your own photos in on a memory stick and we'll show you how to digitally enhance them. Basic computer literacy is essential. If you have Photoshop loaded on your laptop bring it along for a discounted price. 


Photoshop 2 - £25
Wed 22nd May 2013, 6 - 9pm Following on from the Photoshop 1, this workshop is designed for those who have a basic knowledge of the software. Transform your photos using layer masks and other features to further manipulate your images.


Practical Filmmaking - £75
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd June 2013, 10am - 2pmExperience all the excitement of film production on this intensive course. Designed for those looking to gain practical filmmaking experience. Learn the principles of storytelling, film language and video production. Get to grips with writing, directing, producing, sound recording and post-production whilst producing a short film. This course will provide you with the basic skills you will need to make your own films. 


All the courses will take place at Signals in Colchester. 
For more information on these courses and all our others please visit our website or keep an eye out for our course brochure with listings of everything coming up over the next few months.  You can now book places through signalsmediaartscentre.eventbrite.com or save the booking fee and call the office on 01206 560255 to confirm your place. 







Love, Signals

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Banished - A Film and a Book Created by Children for Children

Last month we received an unexpected present from our friends Ormiston

Four years ago we worked together with The Nutmeg Puppet Company and The Ormiston Trust on a First Light project. 

With a little help from Signals the children, aged between 8 and 15 years, wrote the story, made the puppets, drew the illustrations and created the film Banished. 

You can watch the film here. It is a story by children with a parent in prison, for children with a parent in prison. It is a story of hope and resilience.

The children's author, Tom Palmer, says about the story:

"I really enjoyed reading this story - and I think that the children who wrote it should be really proud of what they have done. Because Banished has it all."

"Banished reminded me of one of my favourite stories, The Odyssey. A man travels to face the world's dangers, to come home, eventually."

What took us back in time is this little book created from the movie. 




Thank you for the lovely present, Ormiston and well done to the children! :)

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