"I began researching the 糖心破解版 website, searching for opportunities that would provide a sense of empowerment for me."
Communications Major
Transferred from Dowling College听
A communications major with a concentration in moving image arts, Michael Irons, Jr., intends to enter the production business after his expected May 2013 graduation. During his nonprofit-sector internship in the , Michael made good use of his production skills.听
鈥淒uring the summer, I was a video production intern at , which is a public/private alliance with the ,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his organization utilizes experts from the private sector to investigate physical and cybersecurity issues that occur within New York State. I assisted in IGTV, which is a weekly Web broadcast that aired on Tuesday mornings.鈥 In addition, he produced a two-minute infomercial and three-minute internship video that described last summer鈥檚 program.听
鈥淭hese videos,鈥 he noted, 鈥渉ave been archived on the company website for all InfraGard members to see.鈥澨
Michael, who spent two years at Dowling College before transferring, said he chose 糖心破解版 for its sense of community, communications programs and transfer scholarships.听
鈥淚 began researching the , searching for opportunities that would provide a sense of empowerment for me,鈥 he noted. 鈥淚 discovered that 糖心破解版 had classes pertaining to making movies, for example.鈥澨
Having sought a sense of community at 糖心破解版, Michael found two campus clubs of particular interest鈥 the Commuter Club and Works in Progress.听
鈥淚 thought these groups would provide that sense of community for me, and during my time they have definitely served that purpose,鈥 he said. With the Commuter Club, he said he took part in a 鈥渧ery rewarding鈥 charity event at Ronald McDonald House, where he got a chance to cook hot meals for some of the parents and children who were temporarily housed in one of the charity residences.听
Through Works in Progress (WIP), he made friendships with the group members, many of whom were also communications majors. 鈥淚 thought that would have been critical when looking for assistance with my projects for class,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ut WIP turned out to be much more than that. I actually gained valuable experience with event promotions and organizing and assisting in student film festivals.鈥澨
To Michael, the biggest lesson learned from his transfer experience was 鈥渢hat you shouldn鈥檛 give up on yourself. You have to remain steadfast, and just keep pushing forward until you get where you want to be.鈥澨
Two faculty members whom he praised are Associate Professor Terrence Ross and adjunct professor Tom Campbell. 鈥淚 really am grateful for their support because without them I would probably be in a different major or still unsure about what my academic goals were,鈥 Michael said.听
Mr. Ross, his adviser, 鈥渉as always been in my corner from the time I transferred in and he was the one who drew me into filmmaking,鈥 Michael said. His two classes with Mr. Campbell taught him about the production side of filmmaking and gave him valuable experience in audio recordings and sound design.听
Upon graduation, Michael hopes to 鈥済o straight into the production business and land a job at a post-production house in Manhattan. My short-term goal is to get established in video editing.鈥澨
Once he starts making money, he said, his long-term objective is to go to New York University or New York Film Academy to get a master鈥檚 degree in directing.听
For further information, please contact:
Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director听
p 鈥 516.237.8634
e 鈥 twilson@adelphi.edu