WSC2024 Competition Day 2 - After Skills
Summary
TLDRThe video takes place at the World Skills competition, focusing on participants from various sectors, including pastry and graphic design. Olympic gold medalist Bart Brenin talks about his daughter Ginger's participation in confectionary arts, highlighting her dedication and the challenges she faced. Meanwhile, Steven Aris discusses his role as a graphic design expert, the evolving trends like AI, and the intense competition where participants must create professional-level work in a short time. The video showcases the passion, hard work, and global significance of the event.
Takeaways
- 🏅 Bart Brenin, an Olympic gold medalist, discusses his daughter Ginger's participation in World Skills, focusing on the confectionary sector.
- 🍰 Ginger is competing in creating sugar and chocolate art, showcasing her skills in a field that requires immense creativity and precision.
- 👨🍳 Bart highlights the dedication and hard work Ginger has put into her training, comparing it to the rigorous training of Olympic athletes.
- 🌟 The script emphasizes the parallels between high-level sports competition and the intense preparation required for World Skills.
- 🎨 Sebastian, a participant in the graphic design technology area, shares his transition from competitor to expert, representing the United Arab Emirates.
- 💻 The discussion touches on the transformative impact of World Skills on Sebastian's career, highlighting the value of the competition for personal and professional growth.
- 🔍 Steven Aris, an expert in graphic design technology, talks about emerging trends like generative AI and their potential to revolutionize problem-solving in design.
- 🌐 The script showcases the international nature of World Skills, with participants and experts from various countries coming together to compete and learn.
- 📚 The competition's tasks are designed to challenge participants to perform tasks that typically take weeks or months within a short span, testing their skills under pressure.
- 🎉 The script conveys a sense of excitement and pride from the participants and experts, as they engage in this global event that celebrates skill and talent.
Q & A
Who is Bart Brenin and why is he featured in the video?
-Bart Brenin is an Olympic gold medalist featured in the video to discuss his daughter, Ginger, who is competing in the World Skills event in the pastry and confectionery sector.
What is Ginger Brenin competing in at World Skills?
-Ginger Brenin is competing in the pastry and confectionery sector at World Skills, where she is tasked with creating items made from sugar, chocolate, and cookies.
How does Bart Brenin compare competing in sports to competing in World Skills?
-Bart Brenin draws several parallels between competing in sports at the Olympics and competing at World Skills, emphasizing the shared passion, dedication, and desire to win among the participants.
What has Ginger Brenin’s preparation for the competition involved?
-Ginger Brenin has dedicated the last few months to intense training, practicing every day without taking holidays, reflecting the level of commitment similar to that of elite athletes.
How does Bart Brenin feel about watching his daughter compete?
-Bart finds it harder to watch his daughter compete than to compete himself, as he feels he has less control and can only observe and support from the sidelines.
What challenge did Ginger face regarding her creation at World Skills?
-Ginger was surprised by the theme she was assigned, which involved creating something inspired by 'Grol,' a theme related to puppets from Lyon, France. She had to start from scratch to meet this challenge.
Who is Steven Aris, and what is his role in the competition?
-Steven Aris is a graphic design technology expert representing the United Arab Emirates at World Skills. He previously competed for India in 2022 and now serves as an expert, helping competitors meet high industry standards.
How has Steven Aris’s role evolved since he participated in World Skills?
-Steven Aris transitioned from being a competitor in 2022 to becoming an expert, where he now focuses on leadership, management, and training competitors to meet the World Skills standards.
What are the emerging trends in graphic design technology discussed in the video?
-Generative AI is highlighted as an emerging trend in graphic design, allowing tasks that once took weeks or months to be completed in seconds. This technology is revolutionizing the industry by making design more accessible and efficient.
What challenges do the graphic design competitors face during the World Skills event?
-Competitors face tight deadlines, such as completing complex design tasks like an illustrative design or a 24-page editorial booklet within six hours. These tasks require intense focus and skill, simulating real-world industry pressures.
Outlines
🎵 Music and Introduction
The paragraph begins with a series of music notes, indicating an introduction to a segment of a show. The host greets the audience and introduces Olympic gold medalist Bart Brenin, who is present at the World Skills competition in the confectionery sector. The focus shifts from sports to Bart's daughter, Ginger, who is a competitor. Bart discusses Ginger's participation in creating sugar and chocolate confections and the dedication she has shown in her training. The conversation also touches on the parallels between high-level sports competition and the World Skills competition, highlighting the shared passion and goal of winning among participants.
🏅 From Olympic Champion to Supportive Parent
Bart Brenin, an Olympic gold medalist, shares his experience of watching his daughter Ginger compete in the World Skills competition. He compares the preparation and dedication required for both high-level sports and the skills competition, emphasizing the hard work and passion Ginger has put into her training. Bart reflects on the difficulty of watching a loved one compete versus being a competitor himself, noting the emotional connection and the lack of control as a spectator. The discussion also includes Ginger's surprise at her competition topic, which involved creating a traditional puppet from Leon, and the support she received from her school's coach and trainer.
🎨 Transition from Competitor to Expert in Graphic Design
The conversation shifts to Sebastian, who is now an expert in the graphic design technology area at the World Skills competition. Sebastian discusses his transition from being a competitor representing India in 2022 to becoming an expert for the United Arab Emirates. He shares his pride in his new role and the journey of sharing knowledge and learning from competitors. Sebastian also talks about the impact of the World Skills competition on his career, emphasizing the difference in knowledge and experience gained compared to traditional education. He highlights the importance of training to meet World Skills occupational standards and the potential of generative AI to revolutionize graphic design and solve complex global problems.
🌐 World Skills Competition: Impact and Experience
Steven Aris, an expert in graphic design technology, shares his feelings about the World Skills competition in Leon. He expresses happiness and a sense of privilege to be part of the event, noting the significant networking opportunities and the chance to see various skills under one roof. Steven discusses the challenges faced by competitors, such as creating a 24-page booklet within a short timeframe, and the impressive outputs they produce. He also reflects on the first day's task, which involved designing an illustration based on a theme from Brazil to Leon. The paragraph concludes with a look forward to the next day's events and a thank you to Steven for his insights.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡World Skills Competition
💡Confectionary
💡Graphic Design Technology
💡Generative AI
💡Expert Role
💡Skill Ecosystem
💡Interpersonal Skills
💡Industry Standards
💡Career Pathway
💡Innovations
Highlights
Introduction to the World Skills competition in the confectionary sector.
Olympic gold medalist Bart Brenin discusses his daughter Ginger's participation in the competition.
Ginger Brenin's focus on creating sugar and chocolate confections for the competition.
Bart Brenin's observations on the parallels between high-level sports competition and World Skills.
The rigorous training and preparation required for World Skills competitors.
Bart Brenin's perspective on the difficulty of watching a loved one compete versus competing oneself.
Ginger Brenin's surprise at her competition topic and the challenges it presented.
The support system and training Ginger received to prepare for the competition.
Seb's transition from competitor to expert in the graphic design technology area.
Steven Aris's experience as an expert representing the United Arab Emirates.
The impact of World Skills on Steven Aris's career and personal development.
The importance of specialized training and industry-relevant skills in World Skills competitions.
The role of generative AI in revolutionizing graphic design and its potential applications.
Steven Aris's views on the future of graphic design and the opportunities for World Skills competitors.
The scale and diversity of the World Skills Leon competition, with 30,000 participants.
The challenges faced by competitors in the graphic design technology area, including creating a 24-page booklet in 6 hours.
The significance of the World Skills competition for networking and skill development.
Closing remarks and a look forward to the next day's events at World Skills.
Transcripts
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hello and welcome to after skills I'm at
the heart of the competition area in the
ptis and confectionary sector with an
Olympic gold medalist however Bart
Brenin who we are going to do everything
but not talk about sport we're going to
be talking about your daughter Ginger
who's competing here so firstly tell us
about what she is doing exactly here at
World skills uh Ginger our daughter
she's participating in World skills in
parer so uh she has to create something
from sugar something from chocolate
cookies everything what's delicious to
eat yes and you supporting her in that I
imagine as well uh yes yes of course uh
she has been working really hard the
last uh half a year maybe a bit shter
but uh it was incredible to see yeah how
much passion she put into her training
every day again would you say there are
any parallels between competing in a
sport at a very high level the highest
level in the Olympics and competing here
at World skills yeah definitely it is
definitely there are many uh comparisons
uh also I I mean already the opening of
World skills that was something
incredible beautiful to see and also
with all these um yeah these uh students
uh the participants it's similar like
Olympics they they have one goal they
all like to win they all passionated of
of what they're doing and that's what
they're showing here and what about the
preparation how does that compare to a
sporting event I mean in a sport yeah
they say 10,000 hours to become an
Olympic champion but to to win here
World skills I don't know how many hours
that will take but I think something
similar and I've seen our daughter
working really hard the last few months
she didn't have any holiday she was
practicing every single day it was
actually amazing to see that so is it
harder to watch your daughter compete at
this high level or is it harder to
compete yourself I mean it's always more
difficult to see someone else
participating and to practicing and
working really hard instead you're doing
it by yourself because then you have
everything in control and here you are
just watching and uh feeling with her
and and it's not yeah you don't not
really feel what's going on in a person
uh like our daughter at this in this
time but um um it's it's hard to stay on
the side here and watching her and also
like yesterday when she showed her uh uh
creation creation what she made
uh it was uh a bit hard for me to see
that could you tell us about her
creation um what guidelines was she
given uh like half a year ago maybe it
was like three months ago um she got her
uh topic what she had to make her
creation what she had to make uh grol
that's definitely something where she
was really surprised about because she
didn't know anything about it so the
Gins are puppets that are from Leon so
Le old Renown for the Gin kind of
punching Judy puppets but yeah sorry hry
that's that's why they are um but uh she
had a she has a good teacher a good
coach trainer around her from school and
they help her exactly what she had to
make and she was practicing uh so many
times uh different Creations uh they had
to start from zero but uh what they have
create right now is something incredible
and it's going to be a fantastic
experience for her thank you so much for
coming and talking to me it was a
pleasure to be here good luck Ginger
because what she did look fantastic so
you have a very talented daughter thank
you we also have Seb who is also very
talented and he is elsewhere in this
Expo in Leo where are you Seb yes H I'm
currently in the graphic design
technology area and uh with me to
discuss I have the graphic design
technology expert Steven Aris
representing UI how are you
I'm good Mr Sebastian how are you doing
you fine fine fine and you nice to meet
you as nice to meet you too second day
of competition um are you stressed are
you tired what but yeah I mean to be
honest we are more stressed than the
competitors because on the other end I
just realized that things are not as
easy as I felt yeah but uh the
competitors are doing a great job we've
been seeing all their works and uh you
could see some of those displayed over
here which was done by the competitors
on C1 and on the other end it just feels
great and so far everything's fine and
hopefully they give a good shot today as
well tell me a little bit uh about your
experience as a competitor and when you
are no involved uh on the expert side of
the competition now tell me more about
so it's been an year so far since I've
been the expert for United Arab Emirates
and uh honestly I never even imagined
that I would be taking up this position
yeah I mean at least so soon because I
was a competitor way back in 2022 for
the special edition and I was
representing my country which is India
and I never uh felt that another country
would approach me to be their expert and
establish the skill ecosystem and I feel
really proud and privileged to be in
this position and serve as the expert
for the United Arab Emirates country and
uh talking on a professional level it's
been a great journey of uh sharing
knowledge and also learning from the
competitors as well and also you get to
know the competitors more on an
interpersonal level it changed your life
this competition your life Chang after
this competition yes it did uh I
wouldn't say it changed but it
transitioned into a great uh career
pathway for me uh I mean in this role I
get to learn more about leadership and
management skills and also how to handle
people and not just study the skill but
studying people which I believe is the
toughest uh job that's out there and uh
to raise the competitors level on a
World skills occupational standards it's
not a easy thing and it takes a lot uh
to um train the competitors and
hopefully we've given our best how do
you feel the competition experience
benefits you and and NC's V journey to
becoming a
professional so uh before World skills
and after World skills there's been a
big difference in terms of the knowledge
and the experience that I've gained uh
of my skill because uh usually it's I
mean you don't get a focused specialized
training of your skill when you're
studying in an University or a college
or it could be any of those design
schools you just get to learn the theory
part of it but the technical aspects as
per what the industry demands and
expects from the competitors you get to
uh study and practice it every day only
through competitions or only through
training of World skills level so I
think that's the best part about it and
uh you could see all the past alumni
members of the World skills competitions
they have uh achieved so much in the uh
last few years and one such great
example would be sheta ratanpura who led
the opening ceremony along with the
president Mr Chris amris and I'm sure uh
it's a great Pro moment for the graphic
design Community as well yeah exactly in
your opinion what emerging Trends or
Technologies is graphic design have the
potential to revolutionize how we solve
complex um complex Global problems and
second question how can designer like
the future World skills designer
leverage these
Innovations so one best example would be
of the generative AI generative
artificial intelligence that has taken
over across almost every skill and if
you personally take graphic design
technology out there uh what takes
months or weeks to achieve now could be
done within a couple of seconds all
you've just got to do is enter the right
prompt click on the enter button and and
uh the sky is your limit you could uh I
mean the imagination is the
possibilities are Limitless and you
could generate everything out of your
craziest fantasies and one such best
example would be at the try out skill
area where you get to see all the uh
competitors or the uh visitors coming
and trying out the skill which we never
used to have it before so you could see
the impact of AI love everybody starting
to enjoy a skill like graphic design and
uh yeah it's pretty much evolving around
the global for this D2 We are 30 people
uh 30,000 people in this uh in this area
incredible uh the affluence in this in
this world skid competition Le what is
your opinion what is your feeling about
this
participation I feel really happy to be
part of this World skills Leon
competition because uh in the special
edition we kind of had the competition
in an isolated manner we didn't have
these many visitors coming around and uh
the the networking over here is just
amazing the opportunities that could be
created and also to see all the skills
under one room
competing here in another country it's
it's just it feels so amazing and proud
to be here and I feel really lucky and
privileged to be uh taking on this
expert role in the world skills Leon
competition so on the first day of the
competition the competitors got an
illustrative design module where they
had to uh design an illustration
focusing on the silk fabric that
originates from Brazil to leyon so the
theme of the task was from Brazil to
leyon and they had to depict the entire
thing within a span of 6 hours which was
a great Challenge and you could see all
the outputs that were displayed across
and they seem to be pretty great and uh
today's module is based on editorial
where they need to create a booklet of
24 pages within a span of 6 hours again
and again as I said what takes uh weeks
and months in an industry to create
these Champions out there have to create
it within a span of 6 hours and that's
why job yeah it's it's a really
difficult job and hopefully we are in
the middle of the competition now and
hopefully they give a best output and
they're also happy about it thank you
thank you for uh Steven to be uh honest
to discover this graphic design
technology area thank you so much thank
you so much it was a pleasure talking to
you as yeah me too so uh thank you for
watching us with C VN office after
skills so see you tomorrow morning at
10: for for skiz live see you soon take
care
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