
We finally met up with the members of the Malaysian Lolita Club!!
*cough* Our very first production *cough*...
Not to mention that I had my whole family there to support us. We had a great time I think. Besides the fact that we actually acted a little like paparazzi with 'hidden cameras', everything went well. We managed to capture very interesting scenes, and the interview itself was good - apart from the fact that we might have some physical noises in the recording due to the surrounding. But I consider it minimal as we had picked a place quiet and secluded enough. Overall, there shouldn't be much problem but still, I wonder if we can actually reduce the noises in the editing.
Ruby helped me recorded the making while we were on our jobs. People I am so not photogenic, I look ugly in 8 out of 10 pics. And I look uglier in videos. Well nevermind that, it's not like I depend on my looks for a living. Frack said I should take more pics so that I can become better in the future. I'll consider taking the advice. =X lol.
Anyway, pics courtesy of Ruby. Our setting is very nice, no? The tiles look very Alice In Wonderland to me.






Mum was like so excited because she likes their dresses very much.

And I think mum looks good in this pic. lol.
More pics and videos to come. I'm waiting for Jane to pass me some pics, then I'll also upload the videos Ruby recorded when I have time. Dad got interviewed but hush, I'm not supposed to tell everybody. lol.
Bunny, Aiko and Frack were very nice and cooperative, and they helped us a lot throughout the recording. All thanks to them, we got what we want and I'm so glad that they came. Wish I could learn more from them. =)
My teammates think I'm too serious at work. I admit that I'm a workaholic, and I do enjoy following tight schedules. I'm a task-oriented person, everyone knows. I'm so sorry that I unconsciously pressured my teammates but sometimes, I do appreciate it if people understand that I am a person with principles. And for most of the time in my life, I am always the person who has to provide solutions to problems. Failing to plan is like planning to fail for me. I can't help but to be serious. After all, it's work we're talking about. What's wrong with being serious? And I never dictate.
I believe when we work for real in the future, we will be bound to meet tighter schedules and stricter work lives. Broadcasting is all about meeting deadlines, you may be able to take it easy now but not in the future. It's not the kind of a relaxed job many may have imagined. Sadly, not many share the same thoughts as I. =/
In this world, we credit people for being serious and professional at work. But in reality, people dislike serious persons for their strictness at work.
Sorry for pressuring you all (if you ever felt so). I'll learn from the lesson. Or else nobody would want to work with me again. lol.

3 comments:
i like your attitude about work.
good planning will save alot of last minute rush and stress and headache T.T
Thanks for the acknowledgement. I mean, it's hard to find someone who understands me these days. =)
i understand u. but i oso understand how others felt...so...noone is wrong,juz different ways of doing things.and ppl misunderstand tat u r not enjoying the process, but actually u r.juz tat u r enjoying it in a serious way la.haha...
so...no blame on u la.
juz be urself.(but dun overstress sometimes)
u r a good mate to work with.^^
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