Infocomm Club @
Riverside Secondary School
Infocomm Club @ RS
Teachers-In-Charge: Miss Nelly Guo | Mrs Angie Tan
2012 Main Committee -
Roles & Reponsibilities
President: Suthaarshun 2/6
Vice-President: Nigel 3/3 [ Video ] | Janani 3/6 [ Photo ]
Secretary/Treasurer: Hoon Qi Tai 3/6 | Emily Yee 2/8
Photo Manager: S Dinesh Raj 2/6 | Regina Chan 2/5
Competition Coordinator: Arina Mastura 3/5 | Feng Cheng 3/5
Logistics Manager: Mirza 2/8 | Tay Tanapong 3/2
Public Relations Manager: Amirah 3/4 | Chan Shu Qing 2/2
Level I/C: Sec 1: Hajarah Parveen 1/4 | Sec 2: Ang Hui Ling 3/5 | Sec 3: Stanley 3/6 | Sec 4/5: Jane Haw 4/2
2013 Tentative Committee
To be updated.
Posted on: Monday, August 9, 2010
Posted at: 9:50 PM
Dear members, Anglo-Chinese School(Independent) is organizing the 4th Singapore Young Photographers Convention (SYPC).
This event aims to bring together the young photographers of Singapore. The objective of the event is to give youths the opportunity to learn more about the intricacies of photography as well as nurture their passion for the arts and, more importantly, to build cohesiveness among the students from schools of various backgrounds. The highlight of the convention includes a photo competition, the theme of which will only be disclosed on the competition date.
Details of the SYPC are as follows:
Venue: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
121 Dover Road, Singapore 139650
Date: 4th September 2010
For more information, please log on to website:
www.sypc2010.co.nr
Interested members, please look for Hui Shi, Qian Ying or the teachers.
Thank you
Qian Ying
Climate Change Photography Competition 2010
Posted on: Monday, August 2, 2010
Posted at: 7:26 PM
Dear members, this is another photography competition which all of you are strongly encouraged to take part in:
The Climate Change Photography Competition 2010
The Climate Change Photography Competition aims to have students to understand the link of human action to the global phenomenon of climate change. Students will be required to express their perspective of climate change through capturing moments of their everyday life and (if required) writing a short commentary of the underlying story they wish to convey.
Below are some of the important points that you have to take note regarding the competition:
- Each student is entitled to submit only one photo. Each entry must be accompanied by a short title.
- The short narration (non compulsory) to the photos should not be more than 150 words and should relate how the picture is related to the theme – Climate Change.
- Entries must not be graphically manipulated but minimal digital enhancements are allowed.
- The photo submitted must in JPEG, JPG format and mostly unmodified. By "mostly unmodified", it means that you have not deleted or composited elements in the photo. (Enhancements to colour and sharpness are fine)
- Photos must be in 1,000 px (minimum) wide or tall, JPG format and under 10 MB each. 2,200 px or larger is required for print consideration.
- Please do not submit anything that is not a photo, such as graphic art, paintings, illustrations, screenshots, etc.
- Please burn your submission into a CD-ROM
There will be attractive cash prizes to be won; please submit your entries to Miss Guo or Mrs Tan latest by the 1st of September.
For more information, do approach Hui Shi, Qian Ying or Miss Guo.
You can also visit the following website:
http://www.cgs.sg/highlights_Schools_Carniva_bulid_Up_2010.php
Thank you
Hui Shi