Close
Exit

LAST week, we published a collection of the BRATs’ articles about the awesome stuff that happened at the BRATs Raub young journalist camp.

This week, you get to watch their videos!

Amanda Yap, one of the participants of BRATs Raub, doing the stand-upper for #TeamIan's video.

Amanda Yap, one of the participants of BRATs Raub, doing the stand-upper for #TeamIan’s video.

That’s right, each team shot and produced videos about their adventures in Raub, where they didn’t just learn about journalism but also grasped the ins and outs of photojournalism AND videojournalism as well.

From sweeping panoramas of the luxurious Casabrina Vacation Villas resort, to the elephants at the National Elephant Conservation Centre in Kuala Gandah, the BRATs’ videos are (almost) as fun as they are!

A video taken by one of the BRATs highlights the elephants' eating habits and their fondness for juicy sugarcanes!

A video taken by one of the BRATs highlights the elephants’ eating habits and their fondness for juicy sugarcanes!

We were pretty impressed with the video editing standards at this BRATs camp too.

And we’re sure you will be too!

The elephants at the sanctuary were a favourite highlight of many of the BRATs’ videos, and given how adorable these mammoth creatures are, it’s not hard to see why.

The elephants at the sanctuary were a favourite highlight of many of the BRATs’ videos, and given how adorable these mammoth creatures are, it’s not hard to see why.

After all, these are 16-19 year olds we’re talking about.

We foresee some serious videojournalists coming from this batch.

The jungle surrounding Casabrina Vacation Villas offered panoramic views of the thick greens, making it the perfect subject for a video.

The jungle surrounding Casabrina Vacation Villas offered panoramic views of the thick greens, making it the perfect subject for a video.

Also, check out the hilarious video of the camp itself, by #TeamKenneth’s BRATs’ senior Clarissa Say.

There are also exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of what goes on at a BRATs camp.

If you’ve ever wondered what BRATs is like, wonder no more!

To watch the videos, click here.

About

Literature grad-turned-journalist who loves our R.AGE team karaoke nights a little too much. While her literature background has left her with a slightly twisted sense of humour, it has also given her a passion for writing on social issues.

Tell us what you think!

BTW…

BRATs Goes to Genting!

The final BRATs camp of the year promises to be the coolest – literally!

Read more Like this post4

#TeamSatpal: Turtle-y in Trouble

The 21st century brings unseen threats to local turtle conservation efforts.

Read more Like this post3

#TeamMayLee: The Point of Being Malaysian

In a modest village situated on the sandy shores of Terengganu, the production of ikan bilis has formed the livelihoods of most families for multiple generations.

Read more Like this post6

#TeamSatpal: The Fisherwomen’s Tale

When men go out to sea, these inspiring wives stay on land to support the family fishing business. by TEAM SATPAL On the coastline of Pantai Penunjuk in Kijal, Terengganu, lies the village of Kampung Tengah. This hidden gem on the map is home to fishing families whose main commodity is ikan bilis, or anchovies. […]

Read more Like this post3

#TeamMayLee: Conservation Conversation

Resorts World Kijal serves as a pioneer within the multitudes of hotels who now offer turtle- related services

Read more Like this post4

#TeamClarissa: Scoring in a Different Kind of Net

What life is like for a small-town fisherman in Terengganu.

Read more Like this post3

#TeamClarissa: Slowly but Surely

Turtle sanctuary efforts pay off as an unprecedented number of turtles return to nest.

Read more Like this post3

#TeamSatpal: Taking the wheel

CAPTAIN Yogeswaran Gopal Krishnan first stumbled across what would turn out to be a lifelong passion for sailing when he accompanied his friend to work on a ship as a crew member.

Read more Like this post6

#TeamMayLee: From dreams to reality

CRUISING on a yacht with the sea breeze in his hair, Hamie Azuar Hamizan looks like he was born for the sea life.

Read more Like this post5

#TeamClaire: Plenty of opportunities at sea

DID you know that the first solar-powered boat in Malaysia was mostly built by local university students?

Read more Like this post2

#TeamSatpal: Racing to new heights

A FEAR of heights might have ended Muhammad Ziyad Muhammad Hamzah’s horse riding career before it even started, but growing up in a family of professional endurance horse trainers gave him the motivation to continue.

Read more Like this post3

#TeamMayLee: The trick rider’s tale

ABU Ubaidah Muhammad Hamzah is a showman on a horse. The 24-year-old specialises in trick riding, a special equestrian field that combines athletics, acrobatics and horse riding.

Read more Like this post1
Go top