UJ students go backstage with DWR
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“The first evening was testing the boundaries of their awareness of the industry,” said Michael Broderick from DWR who presented the course. “I think the students were a bit overwhelmed by the theory and expected to be playing with lights from the outset. To be honest, without the background and without the theory you can’t actually do anything.
“On the second night, they were a lot more prepared and their minds were tuned to listening so we were able to explore some of the practical aspects of lighting. At the close of the second evening the students were far more engaged and it was extremely rewarding to have been able to stimulate some curious minds, the question and answer session was clear proof of this. Overall, it was a good experience for me and I like to think the students would agree it was the same for them.”
The group consisted of a variety of students studying for B-Comm, law and even Civil Engineering. “I was curious as to why they were there to start with, but their interest was explained as it became clearer how their curiosity and exposure to lighting had come about. With some of them it started with helping out at their local church while others were regularly involved in community groups,” said Broderick.
(Jim Evans)