Monday, November 13, 2006

No longer moving down under

It is interesting how life's direction can change in an instant.

Three weeks ago, I was starting to fill out application forms for Edith Cowan University in Perth. Then, with help from my wife, I discovered an opportunity to study a similar program in my native country of Canada. Vancouver Film School had a program in writing for film, TV and interactive media that looked very exciting to me. A week later, I met a representative of VFS in Seoul, and my enthusiasm grew. I quickly filled out the application and sent all required documentation, including writing samples. Frankly, I was not sure if it would turn out in my favour, but on Saturday, November 11th, I received confirmation that I had been accepted into the program.

Therefore, this blog has become obsolete. Nevertheless, I value the exercise of having documented the various steps I had taken over the past year to prepare for a move that I believed would take place. In the end, we are not going to move to Australia, but I know that the process of planning to go to Australia still led me in the direction I am now going to take. How so, you may ask?

When I look back at how this blog got started, my first post included this line: "(w)e have many good reasons for going there, including the opportunity to go to school again (hopefully resulting in a professor's job or something in the educational technology industry)." You see, my original goal in October 2005 was to become a professor of educational technology, and Australian universities were offering excellent post-graduate programs in this field. Canadian universities were not.

But, during the course of the ensuing year, my outlook changed. In September, I wrote: "I am going to change the specialty that I will study: instead of Interactive Multimedia, I now wish to study Film and Video. I actually made this decision many weeks ago, and it is based on the fact that I feel interactive multimedia is more a field where I feel like a consumer rather than a creator. Film and video lets me indulge in something more to my liking creatively, and the opportunities for employment range from working in television to becoming a filmmaker." Once I made this fundamental change to my objective, it opened up other possibilities. That's where Vancouver Film School entered the picture.

Australia was an idea that seemed very attractive to me, especially because it offered something I couldn't get in Canada. But now that I could find my new want in Vancouver, I had to go through a decision-making process by comparing ECU in Perth with VFS in Vancouver. In Canada, I would not have to go through any visa issues; nor would my kids. Vancouver is a hell of a lot closer to my parents and most family and friends back in Ontario. And, not in the least, VFS offers the opportunity for direct access to the North American entertainment industry.

Suddenly, Perth -- that great oasis-like destination on the far side of the world with the great weather and relaxed lifestyle -- began to drop from my mind like a boulder falling over a cliff. I'll kid you not, I wanted to go to Vancouver, and Perth was going to be a somewhat disappointing second choice.

I used to say to myself, just because something doesn't last forever doesn't mean it wasn't meant to be. This was an awkward way of saying that all experiences serve a purpose in life. I believe that preparing to move to Australia actually led me to Vancouver. For that reason, I do not regret the effort I put into this blog. I will always keep this record of a time in my life when an important life decision was made. It's like they say: it is not the destination but rather the process of getting there that is the objective in life.

So, thank you, Australia. Thank you, Perth. Thank you, ECU. Thanks to those people who took the time to read my little blog. It's been quite the ride.

Cheers, mate!

Sunday, October 15, 2006

One reason I prefer Australia to Canada

"October snowstorm wallops southern Ontario."

Something that has NEVER happened in Perth.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

The latest scoop

Fall is approaching here in the northern hemisphere, which means the terrible cold of Australia's winter is turning the corner towards milder weather. By "terrible cold" I mean an average high of about 18 Celsius in Perth. Sounds like tough living.

I haven't had much to do with regards to our anticipated move over the last little while, so I've just been keeping tabs on the weather during the Perth winter. Coming from Canada originally, and currently living in Korea, I'm all too familiar with winter temperatures dropping to negative double digits. In fact, I once experienced a windchill of -49 in Toronto. So, YEAH, I'm looking forward to going to a place that doesn't actually have winter weather. Perth winters are more like May in Canada -- cool at night, pleasant during the day.

Since I posted a link to this blog on a travel website, I have received a couple emails from other people around the world who are also planning to move to Perth. Just the other day, Tami from South Africa emailed me regarding her family's plan to move there next year so that she may go to school. And a couple months ago, I was contacted by Shaheen in Dubai, who works in the oil and gas industry and wishes to move to Perth. It is pretty cool that I'm able to make potential contacts with like-minded individuals who are planning to move to Australia.

I guess the other interesting tidbit that I should post is the fact that I have changed my focus for my studies. While I am still applying for the same program at ECU, Master of Professional Communications, I am going to change the specialty that I will study: instead of Interactive Multimedia, I now wish to study Film and Video. I actually made this decision many weeks ago, and it is based on the fact that I feel interactive multimedia is more a field where I feel like a consumer rather than a creator. Film and video lets me indulge in something more to my liking creatively, and the opportunities for employment range from working in television to becoming a filmmaker.

Consequently, I have been looking at information concerning filmmaking in Australia, and I am pleased to see that there is a big push towards this field, particularly in Western Australia. For instance, the organization Screenwest promotes documentary filmmaking in Western Australia by providing funding. They tend to be more supportive of Australian filmmakers, so I guess I'll need to get citizenship. ;-)

Another organization of interest to me is the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School (AFTRS), which provides excellent training for Australians but is not open to international students (full-time programs). Even though I do not qualify to attend AFTRS, I have recently downloaded some podcasts of short films made by AFTRS students. I'll admit that the movies are offbeat, perhaps reflecting the unique Aussie sense of humour. Nonetheless, it is a good opportunity for me to learn what kind of trends in filmmaking exist in Australia.

So, that is the latest scoop on our planned move down under. I expect within the next month or two to send in my application. I'm counting the months to when I quit my teaching job in Korea -- seven months to go. And I'm inviting friends to come visit us in Australia.

One final note: I was saddened, like so many others, by the death of Steve Irwin on September 4th. I hardly knew of him, certainly not like many others around the globe who watched his shows regularly. But I did know that he was an animal lover and charismatic individual. He obviously touched millions of people with his enthusiasm. Not to be curt about it, but I think his death at the hands of a wild animal may have been strangely appropriate, because he was doing what he loved when he died. I doubt he would have felt any bitterness towards the stingray that killed him. In any event, it's sad for the rest of us to lose a great Aussie like Steve Irwin.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Interesting Facts about Western Australia

http://www.discoverwest.com.au/didyknow.html

This tourism promotion site has some cool facts about Perth and WA.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Sydney Video Highlights

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Information about Multimedia Careers

Australian government site providing job outlooks for various occupations.

IT Multimedia Developer

IT Computer Animation

University Lecturers and Tutors

Monday, May 15, 2006

Wikipedia's Australia Portal

Click here to visit Wikipedia's Australia Portal.