On Friday I had an amazing opportunity to go to the Decibel conference. It's a two day conference, devoted to developing the arts in Trinidad and Tobago, followed by and expo (this year's theme was Zombie Island). Friday's theme was Film and Fashion. I went as a teacher with some students from my school.
My favourite panel was at the beginning of the conference, they brought together film directors, a fashion designer and a make-up artist. Although film was the most relevant to my interests, it was interesting to hear the stories of the other panellists to. Best advice I got from that panel: once you figure out what you want to do find or make any opportunity to work in that industry.
Another event I really enjoyed was the talk done by the Cinema Makeup School. They did this amazing zombie makeup as a demonstration, but even more amazing was their model, Bonnie G. She stayed in zombie character no matter what. Whether people were trying to take selfies with her or she was answering questions, or even having people getting a hug with a zombie, this girl never broke character. She is wonderful. While I'm more interested in doing directing/screenwriting, I wouldn't mind doing learning how to do makeup like them.
They also had amazing competitions for students and a guest appearance by Seryah McNeill.* It was interesting looking at this event from a teacher's perspective, rather than a student's. While I did get a good perspective on working on film in Trinidad, I saw so many talented students there. I am truly looking forward to the artistic future of Trinidad and Tobago.
*She is the world's biggest sweetheart.
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