Stamford
The story in the STIU campus 2nd edition, May 2022
Creative
Media Production
and Entertainment.
CONTRIBUTORS
Naphisa Varitalangkarn Johnniepa Siriporn Arnone
Art Director Writer
EDITOR’S TALK
Stamford Magazine will talk about all the news about the
university. To provide our readers with detailed and thor-
ough information. Since our world has technology that is
improving every day. Various media began to come into
the form of online platforms. Stamford Magazine therefore
produces the magazine in the form of an e-magazine.
Our second issue will discuss the story of the new pro-
gram in the Faculty of Communication Arts. That is Cre-
ative Media Production and Entertainment. Hope you guys
get interesting stories from us.
Talking about new
major in “Commart”
During learning Creative Media Production and Entertain- regular basis. The university provides students with a studio
as well as editing equipment rooms.
ment, students will have numerous opportunities to develop
new ideas, learn about innovations, and engage in challeng- The university will create happy involvement for all under-
ing experiences in the entertainment industry. The students graduates in the field of the entertainment program, and
will learn and practice how to write creative, entertaining, eagerness among young academics. All student participants
and, of necessity, energetic material. Using various media will have hands-on experience in all types of entertainment
techniques Students will also get the opportunity to work in production and will be trained and ready to succeed as media
areal-life setting and engage in project-based learning to get entrepreneurs.
a deep understanding of the program production on a level
with those of a professional During their university studies, students will receive expe-
rience in hands-on activities and project-based learnings.
Students will experience and be able to assess the continual Being directly associated with the industry will allow our
changes in the most inventive ways in this rapidly changing students to gain various real-life conditions by meeting and
and expanding stage of technology. They will also be able to working with experts, providing an excellent chance for them
utilize what they have learned to improve their content pro- to create a network of relationships within the industry. Most
duction abilities, improving, and become a potential content importantly, this degree major in creative media produc-
producer in their future job. tion and entertainment is surrounded by well-informed and
experienced professors that can educate, provide, and lead
Students will have several experiences to learn about the students in their preparation for a bright future in attractive
production process, such as editing and video shooting, as and desirable jobs.
well as practice with various media equipment and tools on a
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Industry
Partnership
Stamford International University signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the
Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) –
Thailand’s first public broadcasting service and
Woody World Company Limited – a specialist
in content creation, brand campaigns and
live events. Working with such prestigious
industry partners allows Stamford to offer an
even broader range of internships, workshops,
special events and hands-on opportunities,
fully preparing them for real-world work envi-
ronments.
Having students gain on-the-job experience
early is one of our core values. With indus-
try projects and networking opportunities,
students will improve their portfolios and be
job-ready, fully prepared for this highly com-
petitive industry. To experience and see what
we do, come and visit “The Spot” at thespot.
stamford.edu.
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Dr. Pakamon Sasatanun introducing our faculty members
Communication Arts Program Director
Dr. Sasatanun has specialized in advertising and public rela-
tions, as well as event management. Her study focused on com-
munication, social media, and marketing. She holds a Doctor of
Philosophy degree in Communication Arts and Innovation from
the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA).
Jonas Becker
Lecturer
Mr. Becker received his Diploma in Integrated Design from the
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau, Germany,
and his MA in Mass Communications from Leicester University
in England. After completing an exchange semester at King
Mongkut’s Institute of Ladkrabang, he began his career as a
photojournalist intern at The Nation in Thailand. He then worked
for the London-based advertising firm Local stars before return-
ing to Bangkok to co-found the creative agency Tinctorial, which
specializes in advertising, public relations, and photography.
Much well-known clientele commissioned his firm.
Jatechan Kirdsuk
Lecturer
Siam University awarded him a Master of Communication Arts in
Communication Management, and Thammasat University award-
ed him a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication in
Journalism and Mass Media Studies (English Program). Currently
enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy Program in Communicology
at Thammasat University’s Faculty of Journalism and Mass Com-
munication. Specialized in television production, documentary
production, and diverse video production - previously worked as
a producer for a children’s show that aired on Thai PBS and as a
postproduction supervisor for several documentaries
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Degree: Bachelor of Communication Arts
Credits: 160
Program Duration: 3.5 years
Location: Rama 9, Dual Campus
Language: English, Bilingual
Intakes: March, July, November
Career Opportunities You will learn and develop expertise in:
Creative producer in a television company/online media Writing
Content creator Reporting
YouTuber/Vlogger Delivering
Photographer Producing
Editor for creative media Graphic Editing
Broadcasters Camera Operating
Film maker and producer Pitching a Story
Digital media planner Developing a Storyline
Script writer Performing
Media entrepreneur Designing
Other related jobs.
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