Gill Ingham,
Head of Faculty,
Art, Craft & Design
M.Baber
R.Gunn
C.Rocha
M.Algar
Councillor FitzGerald
M.Pringle
B.Tanner
D.Barker |
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I have addressed the negative aspects of my previous
record. Below are the positive aspects of my previous
record, it was all clearly stated on my
application for the Multimedia course. No days
were missed, every available open access period
was used, all passes. It covers the period September
96 - July 97.
BTEC Access - Design & Layout
BTEC Access - Computer Graphics (Illustrator)
LOCF Level 2 X 2 Graphic Design (Photoshop)
City & Guilds DTP Levels 1&2 (PageMaker
+ Quark Express)
The Photography course that I undertook in Jan 97
was a complete fiasco with me being very ill informed
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Kensington & Chelsea College
Wornington Road
London W10
26th November 1997
Thank you for your letter of 11.11.97 which I am replying
to here. I dont find myself in complete agreement with your
findings and I will explain why.
It is true that at the moment, in the area of multimedia,
my greatest fascination is in the realm of image manipulation
/ computer graphics. I dont see why it has been assumed that
I have no further interest in the field, I did touch on other
things at the interview. As for my ability to work as part
of a team, that is so subjective I wont attempt to address
it here.
My Previous Record ?
I started the "Media" course in April 96 and dropped
out of it just over half way through. It should be noted that
at the time I had gained open access to the darkroom, had
all of the research material for the photo essay, and had
the essay itself half written (I still have it all today for
future use)
Upon leaving the course I wrote to Mr Tanner and explained
that at the time, the course was proving too much for me,
it was too intensive and diverse. That normally this would
not be the case, but for some years had experienced quite
a range of stress related health disorders, and that the source
of that stress had only recently been reduced. I explained
that I was not yet operating at "full volume" again,
and apologized for having wasted a college place. I then arranged
to return some unused rolls of film, and an unopened pack
of photographic paper.
I was still on the sick list at the time, and only came "off"
about three weeks ago. All things considered I am quite pleased
with myself that I got as far as I did on the "Media"
course before I dropped out. It was Pagemaker that was my
big problem on that course perhaps Mr David Barker could confirm
this as I approached him about it.
The Photography course that I undertook in Jan 97 was a complete
fiasco with me being very ill informed as to what was what.
I was accepted for the course without interview, I asked the
Art Office why, I was told it was not considered necessary.
At first I found myself on a course at Wornington Road with
a tutor called Vasa. This course proved to be far too advanced
for me, so with a red face I made my apologies and left. As
I walked out of the door I came face to face with Mr Bruce
Tanner. I explained to him my frustration and disappointment.
He apologized and steered me towards a class that he was taking
at Hortensia Road. But I was unaware, that out of my income
support I would have to pay for processing, printing and camera
hire. This was not the case on the "Media" course.
A fellow student, a girl called Anisa, did try to help out
by lending me a camera a Minolta AF 7000. I went on two Photographic
assignments but the camera was faulty. I was having my films
processed by a shop called E.T.A (Film Plus) in Kensington
Park road, W11. The shop asked to see the camera so I left
it with them overnight. The shop loaded the film and processed
the film. They got the same results that I did, massive under
exposure. My financial resources could not keep up, so I dropped
out of that course. Mr Tanner was quite aware of the problems
that I was having.
I also related this to Ms M Algar and Ms R Gunn at the multimedia
interview, while I was enquiring if I could use the photo
essay that I have now, on the multimedia course.
I have addressed the negative aspects of my previous record.
Below are the positive aspects of my previous record, it was
all clearly stated on my application for the Multimedia
course. No days were missed, every available open access period
was used, all passes. It covers the period September 96 -
July 97.
BTEC Access - Design & Layout
BTEC Access - Computer Graphics (Illustrator)
LOCF Level 2 X 2 Graphic Design (Photoshop)
City & Guilds DTP Levels 1&2 (PageMaker + Quark Express)
Yours Sincerely
Sean Bryson
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