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Day 4: Narrative Structures | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Day 4: Narrative Structures. We can develop our and fictional identities through Facebook and Twitter nowadays to the more fictitious constructs in virtual worlds such as Second Life and game words. Syria Gay Girl in Damascus blog a hoax by US man. News link: http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13744980. I had made my own fictional character in Facebook called Dave Dave. This character is very famous nowadays because of the movie- Despicable Me 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Part III: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Part III: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures. Last, let’s research the use of colour in western and chinese cultures from the neutral and tint colours which are Black. Black is the color of finality, death, formality and mourning in North American and European cultures. It is also considered powerful and strong and can imply control or force. (Consider the strong look associated with using reverse type.). The most common color association is that of mourning. In Chinese horosco...
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Colours in Chinese Symbolism – five basic colours, Five Elements. | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Colours in Chinese Symbolism – five basic colours, Five Elements. Throughout my research, I found this is an useful article about chinese symbolism. With the establishment of the Five Elements Theory, the spectrum of colours was enlarged, leading to the use of not only black. A total of five ‘main’ colours. Below a brief list of associations. 8211; colour for young boys (who will continue the family/ ancestor lineages),. Animal: shelled, especially tortoise; Celestial creature: (Black)...
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Part I: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Part I: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures. Let’s start research the use of colour in western and chinese cultures from the primary colours which are Red. Red is the color of happiness, joy and celebration. It is often the color worn by brides on their wedding day because it is thought to bring luck, long life and happiness. It is also a color often associated with Chinese restaurants in the United States, because of the associations with luck and happiness. The hue is ever-lasting...
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Four Steps to Creating a Promotional Video | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Four Steps to Creating a Promotional Video. Http:/ www.library.kent.edu/files/SMS Promotional Video 101.pdf. I found this link useful to kick start my project. It is about four steps to creating a promotional video. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Korea Plastic S...
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Part II: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Part II: Colour in Western and Chinese Cultures. Next, let’s research the use of colour in western and chinese cultures from the secondary colours which are Orange. Orange tones are symbolic of courage and love. Spiritual awareness, physical and mental healing, hence strength, abundance, red purple brings luck and fame. Purple refers to the North Star (Polaris), which in ancient China was called the Ziwei Star, the North Star was in traditional Chinese astrology the abode of the Ce...
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Express your way... | Kek Wan Sim | Page 2
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Express your way…. Day 2: Transmedia Storytelling / Convergent Narrative. Is telling a story across multiple media and preferably, although it doesn’t always happen, with a degree of audience participation, interaction or collaboration. Before expanding on how to create transmedia experiences, let’s ask ourselves two questions:. Why would you want to tell stories? And why tell stories across multiple media? We tell stories to entertain, to persuade and to explain. Great stories win hearts and minds.
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June | 2013 | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Monthly Archives: June 2013. This is very useful article for us to understand about color theory. Part 1: The meaning of Color. Http:/ www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/01/28/color-theory-for-designers-part-1-the-meaning-of-color/. Part 2: Understand Concept and Terminology. Http:/ www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/02/color-theory-for-designers-part-2-understanding-concepts-and-terminology/. Part 3: Creating Your Own Color Palettes. Interaction of Color by Josef Albers. Color is the most re...
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Colour Symbolism and Culture in Western | Express your way...
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Express your way…. Colour Symbolism and Culture in Western. I would like to make some research about the use of colour in western culture. It might help me to understand more about western cultures and able to understand the difference of colours between western and chinese. Red means stop, yellow means caution, and green means go. Yellow signs also warn drivers of upcoming curves, pedestrian crossings, and animal crossings. Colour in World Culture:. Incredible Art Department, (2010). Colour Symbolis...