In Search Of – Vancouver Film School (VFS)



Is your dream really worth the struggle? Heon Soo, the hero of “In Search Of”, leaves his life behind and moves to Canada to pursue his dream career. Lonely, isolated, facing language and cultural differences, Heon starts questioning his decision. Follow the character’s story in this short film by our Film Production program alumni Artha Putra (Producer), Pauls Dombrovskis (Director), Iris Amandy G. (Director of Photography, Editor), Antoine Vile (Production Designer)

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Converted School Bus Tour!



This week is a tour of my converted school bus and how it came to be. Total cost of $10,000CAD and conversion took three weeks of 12 hour days.

Bus : 2003 Ford E-450 Super Duty – 7.3 Turbo Diesel

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What to Do When Planning a Charter Trip and Charter Bus Rental of a Motorcoach and / or School Bus

There are many things to consider when planning to rent a charter bus with a professional driver-whether it is a full-size motorcoach, a smaller coach bus, or a school bus. By the way, school bus charters are mostly rented out by the bus operators for strictly local charter trips. In any rate, I would like to outline a few important and essential things to consider and resolve before, during, and after renting a coach or a school bus from any bus rental company. These points to note come from the extensive experience working as a bus company operator and having made, as well as witness many clients make, many mistakes and blunders resulting in charter delays, bus / bus-driver scheduling errors, and other such inconveniences like having no-shows on the day of the charter trip. I realize along with our clients that any charter trip begins and ends with a functional and clean coach / school bus being driven by an entrenched and punctual coach bus or school bus driver. There are, however, ways to ensure that all of the logistic fronts are covered for the clients to be satisfied with their chosen charter bus rental company and the bus operating company in turn to be happy with their clients. It all boils down to effective and efficient communication.

Firstly, the relationship between the client and the bus operator begins with the client requesting a charter trip quotation or a charter trip evaluation. There are many things that are taken into consideration before a bus rental company issues a quotation. For example, the season, month, day of the month, bus fleet availability, and the rates given by the 3 largest charter bus rental companies in the industry for a given date-just to name a few. At this stage, the client is strictly focused (like tunnel vision) on getting the best price for the best possible charter bus services. And they rightly should be; however, not at the cost of neglecting their focus on very simple but substantial details. Such crucial, albeit simple, details include making sure to submit the exact and correct dates for the charter trip; provide the correct time of departure and arrival; and outline the itinerary details, like extra charter-trip destination stops. Once, these details are provided to the charter bus rental company, the bus operator issues a charter trip quotation with a trip-rate. The client is now at the stage of either accepting the charter bus rental company as their vendor or not. Once the charter bus company is chosen and the client confirms the booking of their relevant charter bus (be it coach bus or school bus) a formal trip confirmation is issued by the charter bus rental company to the client.

At this stage, it is crucial to double-check all of the aforementioned "simple" charter trip details. Many times, clients get quoted for a different date than what the trip confirmation states. That is there is a discrepancy between the trip quotation and the trip confirmation. Any bus rental company extremely goes by their trip confirmations when scheduling and finalizing their bus rentals and schedule. These trip confirmations are also signed by the client upon the finalization of their charter trip booking. In my personal experience, some clients end up not getting their charter bus arriving on the right date. This seems to be a ridiculous mishap and it is. But it all stems from neglecting to focus on the contracted details stated on the trip confirmation.

I plan to continue the series of articles focusing on such logical details in order to help clients and operators to foresee and overcome such blunders and to extremely provide a reliable and professional charter bus rental service to our community. Please stay tuned for future publications on how to rent a charter bus and, equally important, how to make sure that all the charter trip logistics are put in place.

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Expertise, the Key to Successful School Sports Tours

The prospect of taking a group of young people away on school sports tours, academic tours or just plain sightseeing may fill you with more than a little apprehension. However, as long as a few ground rules are followed and your organizational skills are top notch, they can be a wonderful and educational experience for all involved.

The responsibility

Understandably, your top priority will be the safety and security of the youngsters but that will be quickly followed by the pressing need to ensure that they are fully occupied and obtaining value out of the journey. Little may be more of a recipe for difficulties than a group of children or teenagers that are challenged in terms of having something to do that interests them.

Part of helping to make that happen, involves having a clearly defined target for the trip and a very precise plan of action. One of the largest risks to the success of any such trip is when you are reduced to needing to "wing it" once there in terms of what happens.

Time and expertise

Organizing school sports tours is potentially extremely time consuming and it is far from easy. Take, for example, the hypothetical case of a trip to do some canoeing and sightseeing in France. Not only is it necessary to make all the travel arrangements, book accommodation and arrange for inter-site transport once you're there, but you'll also have to understand what local permits may be required, what insurance may be required by French law , where to book the appropriate equipment and to arrange for local instruors.

Then, if you'd also like to see some of the local history, you will need to find out where the major sights are, when they're open, when the local public holidays are (in which case some local attractions may be closed ) and so on. It's quite a task, particularly if you have not previously been responsible for organizing study or school sports tours.

Leaving it the experts

Of course, it is perfectly possible to make all the arrangements yourself if you have the time and are prepared to accept the responsibility that comes with a 'DIY' approach. However, an alternative may be to leave it to somebody else.

There are companies that specialize in travel and activity arrangements for schools, colleges and youth associations / clubs etc. They will be able to take the weight off of your shoulders and allow you to get on with your normal daily routine. In fact, if you consult with them in advance, they may actually be able to suggest a range of alternatives for your school sports tours relating to the activity or interests you and your group have.

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Vancouver To Vancouver Island Tour



So here it is. Another slice of my trip back to Canada. Visiting a lot of friends in downtown Vancouver was a lot of fun and we had amazing weather. I had never been to the waterfront since the Olympics so all the new art and Olympic Torch was new to me and a sight to behold. My good friend also invited me to go back to Vancouver Island (the place I am originally from) to visit his cabin. Nestled quietly away on Cameron Lake it’s one of the most serene peaceful experiences you could ever imagine. So come with me on a tour of the downtown waterfront, the Lions Gate Bridge, a beautiful ferry ride, and finally the pristine surrounding of the sparsely populated island, my past home.

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