Video interviews of youths talking about their careers and talents are being featured on The Zone at www.timesofmalta.com/thezone. Tomorrow two new interviews will be uploaded on the following youths:

Have you ever wondered who is responsible for the audio effects of feature films? Meet a person who does this for a living.

Besides sound production for TV series and film, Dean Demanuele produces his own commercial music and performs live, similar to the way DJs perform for events, parties and clubs.

Find out more about Deman­uele’s unique profession from the interview with him for The Zone.

As soon as James Vernon graduated from architecture at the University of Malta he decided he had had enough of it, so he took a hefty loan to invest in his dream – to become a filmmaker.

From one project to another, Vernon has managed to make little breakthroughs here and there, such as putting his features on internationally renowned channels like Fashion TV.

Watch the interview with Vernon tomorrow on The Zone and get a glimpse of his work.

Get heard and share your own experiences with others. Tell them about your career choice, what it takes to get where you are, the ups and downs you experience, and offer advice to those who are still uncertain about what they want to do in the future.

To be interviewed for The Zone, send an e-mail with a brief description of your career, talent, or a social issue you would like to discuss.

Alternatively, you can send your own video. Send a low-resolution version of your file to thezone@timesofmalta.com.

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