Friday, 7 December 2012

Novels FTW!

Hi. Today I will be sharing about the novels that I usually read :)

The novels that I read are mostly from Taiwan, which was influenced by my friend since Form 2. At that time, we had a sudden craze about novels. We bought novels for collections, borrowed novels from each other, had discussion and shared opinions about the storyline, it was really fun!

Everyone had their own favourite book author at that time (because of individuality problem :P). Mine was jht, but the most mainstream book author was no doubt, Giddens Ko.

Giddens.

He is currently the most popular and successful  book author in Taiwan. His nickname in Chinese means "nine knives", which he got it from his friends during high school. He started his career since 2000, which he first published online. Until now he have already written over 60 novels, some of them were filmed into dramas, movies, theater performances and even online games!

One of the most popular novel that he wrote.

In year 2010, he became the director for his movie "You Are the Apple of My Eye" (which is the novel shown above). The story is actually based on his real life during his time at high school, which he went after this particular girl for 8 years. This novel was the all-time-favourite for the readers and the movie was also a hit. 

So, what makes it so popular? It is all because of the story which resonates with our lives. Anyone of us will surely have the same experience, no matter during high school or other times - falling in love with this one and only special person who once meant the whole world to you. It reminds people of the good old days, those sweet memories that we can never forget during our most energetic, exciting and interesting stage in our lives.

"You Are the Apple of My Eye"

Giddens also took a step further recently by publishing all his novels for free as an e-book application. Readers from now on do not need to go to the bookstores to buy his novels anymore! He made this application not only because of the change of reading habits due to technology, it is also because people can find lots of online version for free, so why not just create an official app for it? But I still prefer the hard copy of the book, the smell and the feel of it. It is also a form of love and support from me to the author! :D

All the novels for free!!

Enough about Giddens. Let's talk about the differences between the novels here and the novels in Taiwan.

We can actually see small differences between them. Firstly, the novels in Taiwan are all in Traditional Chinese, which the characters are more complex than Modern Chinese. It is also because of their national language in Taiwan.

Secondly, the words and sentences in the book are printed vertically. We will need to read the sentence from up to down, then left to right. The vertical format is somehow the same as the books back in the ancient time of China, but modernized because initially books were read from right to left.

Although some of the books selling here are more pricey because of the shipping fees, but most people here in our country still have the habit of bringing them home for own collection. As we all know that e-books has become the current trend but the hard copy of books will never die because good books are always worth the price :)

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Singapore's Magazines.

Since my hometown is very near to Singapore, I shall talk about the various magazines published in Singapore. And since there are so many magazines available in Singapore, I am only focusing on the magazines published by Mediacorp - the largest media broadcaster and provider in Singapore.

1980
Launch of Radio and TV guide
Rolling off the presses for the very first time in 1980, the Radio and TV Times became an important source of weekly radio and television programme schedules for Singaporeans. First published in English, then Chinese, these magazines also served up local and international entertainment news and trivia. They have grown to be today's best-selling 8DAYS and i-Weekly magazines.

14 Feb 2005
International and regional publications added
MediaCorp's publishing arm, MediaCorp Publishing, expanded its range of titles to include several international and regional titles. Among these were Singapore's No. 1 men's magazine, FHM, the local edition of an international franchise spanning 27 countries. The stable of titles also encompassed parenting magazine Mother & Baby as well as Asian Diver, a regional publication distributed in 16 countries.

Here are some of the most popular and best-selling magazines in Singapore:

i-WEEKLY.

i-WEEKLY - Singapore’s best-read magazine for the past three decades, i-weekly is a 2-in-1 value-for-money delight each week. Insider scoops on local and regional stars, TV and movie updates, the latest in lifestyle trends, hotspots, malls and restaurants – they’re all here in this Chinese-language weekly, along with each week’s much-anticipated drama synopses.

8 DAYS.

8 DAYS - Singapore’s definitive pop/culture navigator, 8 DAYS is consistently Singapore’s best-selling English language magazine and the go-to guide for showbiz and lifestyle news, gossip, the latest in food, shopping, health and wellness, along with authoritative movie reviews, TV and music features.

MANJA.

MANJA - Singapore’s best-selling Malay entertainment and lifestyle magazine. Packed with celebrities’ update and discerning tips for the urban Malays.

STYLE:


STYLE: - Singapore’s fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine. Positioned as the fashion guide for independent, sophisticated Singapore women.

STYLE: Interactive is the digital version of Singapore's top fashion and beauty title. With STYLE: on the iPad, you can now enjoy your monthly reading fix on the go! "

My favourite magazine of all is the i-Weekly. It is only available in Singapore. I love the gossip news which are very exclusive and interviews with different artiste every week. Other than that, the magazine also includes lifestyle, fashion, and good food around Singapore. With a reasonable price we can get lots of information just in one magazine.

The most special part of all is it has a part at the last few pages of the magazine, featuring the synopsis of the local dramas in Singapore for the week. It is very cool to read before we watch it on television, but of course it kills our curiosity because we can anticipate what will happen in the drama.

In general, magazines not only provide us juicy news but the most important part is it teaches us simple skills, for example the makeup and hair tutorials in fashion magazines, the cooking recipes provided in some of the magazines and also some useful tips for our daily lives. To conclude, magazines not only provide us entertainment but also benefits people with their own way :)


Reference List:
- http://www.mediacorp.sg/en/corporate/print -

Saturday, 1 December 2012

The Berlin Wall.


Historical Importance of the Berlin Wall:
The Berlin Wall was the physical division between West Berlin and East Germany. However, it was also the symbolic boundary between democracy and Communism during the Cold War.

Dates:
August 13, 1961 -- November 9, 1989

Also Known As:
Berliner Mauer (in German)

Overview of the Berlin Wall:
The Berlin Wall was erected in the dead of night and for 28 years kept East Germans from fleeing to the West. Its destruction, which was nearly as instantaneous as its creation, was celebrated around the world.



West Germany, late 1950s.
With the help and support of its occupying powers, West Germany set up a capitalist society and experienced such a rapid growth of their economy that it became known as the “economic miracle”. With hard work, individuals living in West Germany were able to live well, buy gadgets and appliances, and to travel as they wished. Jane was here, waiting for Mike's arrival.

East Germany, late 1950s.
It was nearly the opposite for Mike. Since the Soviet Union had viewed their zone as a spoil of war, the Soviets pilfered factory equipment and other valuable assets from their zone and shipped them back to the Soviet Union. When East Germany became its own country, it was under the direct influence of the Soviet Union and thus a Communist society was established. The economy dragged and individual freedoms were severely restricted.

They could only meet each other every fortnight because both of them were living at the different side of Germany. They were grateful for each meeting, at the same time living in fear, the fear of being apart from each other. The only thing they could do was to cherish the little time they had together.

Soon, many people living in East Germany wanted out. No longer able to stand the repressive living conditions of East Germany, they would pack up their bags and head to West Berlin. Although some of them would be stopped on their way, hundreds and thousands of others made it across the border. Once across, these refugees were housed in warehouses and then flown to West Germany. Many of those who escaped were young, trained professionals. By the early 1960s, East Germany was rapidly losing both its labor force and its population.

12th August 1961
“Let’s do it.” said Mike to his friends - Peter, William and Harris. Finally, after a long discussion, Mike decided to leave here and start a new life with Jane. It was hard for him to make this decision as he cannot bear to leave his life since young here. But he could no longer stand it anymore, no freedom, and being separated with his loved ones. “ Tomorrow morning, we shall leave this place.”

He didn't know that his biggest nightmare was coming true. Having already lost 2.5 million people, the East Germany desperately needed to stop this mass emigration. The obvious leak was the easy access East Germans had to West Berlin. Desperate to keep its citizens, East Germany decided to build a wall to prevent them from crossing the border. The midnight just before the date of escape for Mike(August 12th -13th), trucks with soldiers and construction workers rumbled through East Berlin. While most Berliners were sleeping, these crews began tearing up streets that entered into West Berlin, dug holes to put up concrete posts, and strung barbed wire all across the border between East and West Berlin. Telephone wires between East and West Berlin were also cut.

No longer could East Berliners cross the border. No longer could the approximately 60,000 commuters head to West Berlin for well-paying jobs. No longer could families, friends, and lovers cross the border to meet their loved ones. Whichever side of the border one went to sleep on during the night of August 12, they were stuck on that side for decades.

13th August 1961
Mike and his friends had the shocked of their life when they woke up that morning. After he slowly realized this horrifying truth, Mike quickly ran to the place where he first planned to meet Jane. Many people were standing by the wall, searching their families, children and loved ones. It was the saddest scene Mike ever saw. “Jane, Jane!” shouted Mike along the Berlin Wall as he couldn't find Jane. But as last, he found her. Tears were all over Jane’s face. “Mike, I am here!” her hand was desperately waving towards to Mike, grabbing his attention. They were only one wall apart from each other, but their distance was far away.

“Wait for me Jane. I promise you that I will find my way and get through this wall. Wait for me.”

“Please be safe no matter what. I will always be here waiting for you.”

The journey of Mike’s escape has started since that day. Some Berliners threw a rope over the Wall and climbed up. Others rammed a truck or bus into the Wall and making a run for it. Their attempts were successful. But for some who weren't that lucky, their escaped became suicidal. Mike waited patiently for his turn, he didn't want to act rashly. He must plan well for the sake of his life, and for the girl he loved, Jane. There must be a best way to escape.

But day by day, the wall grows taller, broader, and more deadly – with watchtowers, electrified fences, alarm wires, dogs and armed guards ready to shoot at anyone who touches the Berlin Wall. The escape attempts were more complex.

17th August 1962
Four of them gathered by the Wall. Peter and William couldn't wait anymore. “We've already waited for a year. Isn't that long enough? The more we wait, the lesser the chance to escape!” said Peter. Without hesitating, they ran towards the Wall with the intention on scaling it. Mike tried to stop them but failed. Guards were by the Wall, they could easily lose their lives! “Boom!” A loud sound of gunshot was heard. Mike quickly opened his eyes to see what was happening. William managed to reach the Wall and successfully scaled it. But Peter, he was not so lucky. As he was about to scale the wall, a border guard opened fire.

“Peter!! Don’t risk your life! Come back!!”

But he didn’t.

He continued to climb the Wall, but ran out of energy just as he reached the top. He then tumbled back onto the East German side of the Wall. To the shock of the world, Peter was just left there. The East German guards did not shoot him again nor did they go to his aid. Peter shouted in agony for nearly an hour. He was bled to death. The East German guards carried off his body. He became the 50th person to die at the Berlin Wall and a symbol of the struggle for freedom.

This incident had become a lesson for Mike and Harris. They couldn’t afford to risk their lives anymore. Although people died during escape, but the Berliners didn’t give up their chance to escape for freedom. Some people hid in car trunks, hijacked a subway train, swing over the Wall hanging from a makeshift pulley, and even fly across the border in a home-made hot air balloon.

“Let’s try the Checkpoint Charlie.” said Mike to Harris. It was the main access point for Allied personnel and Westerners to cross the border. Many people were begging the guards to let them cross over the border. Of course they only had a very low chance to cross through that checkpoint, it was nearly impossible. Suddenly, Mike with his sharp eyes felt something was amiss somewhere near from the checkpoint. He saw a guard moving suspiciously, was he trying to escape too?.

“Harris, finally here come’s our chance.” said Mike.

Mike and Harris quickly ran towards the guard and caught him. They brought him away from the crowd. The guard was scared to death, seems like he was quite a timid person.

“What were you trying to do?” asked Mike.

“I want to escape from here too! I cannot stand this place anymore!” said the Guard who was trembling while answering the questions. His name was Jack.

“I was forced to become a guard of the Berlin Wall. I hated here. There was no freedom at all, even for us. I see people died from escaping every day, it was such a tragedy. I couldn't take it anymore.” Jack calmed down after a few minutes.

“Great! Let’s escape from here together!” said Harris. “You can help us.”

“Alright. Since I am already caught by both of you, I will help you two to escape. I needed helping hands too.” said Jack.

“So what’s your plan?” asked Mike.

“I am currently building a tunnel. It’s located at one of the basement of the building in East Berlin. With the help of both of you, the tunnel can be completed faster. It is our only hope.”

And so they started their work in building the tunnel. It was a tough time for them. There were times where Mike felt like giving up, it seems like digging a tunnel takes forever. They have already lost track of the time. Jane’s photo and their promise to each other was his motivation. Harris and Jack also gave each other encouragement too, three of them worked all day long at the tunnel, looking forward to the day of freedom.

22th March 1962
Finally after seven months, the tunnel was done. When the first time they saw the sunlight, their eyes could barely open. “We made it!!” they cheered happily and hugged each other for their success.

On the other hand, Jane was always there, waiting for Mike almost every day at the usual spot they met. She prayed for Mike’s safety, and every time she heard the sound of gun shooting and the news of people died during escape, her heart stopped for a second. She cried, she was worried. But of course, she kept her promise. She was waiting for Mike, and there was the place where Mike saw her.

After separating from each other for 4 years, they were reunited.

9th November 1989
On the evening, a sudden announcement was made by East German government official that the borders were open after 27 years. People from East German approached the border and indeed found that the border guards were letting people cross. Very quickly, the Berlin Wall was full with people from both sides. Some began chipping at the Berlin Wall with hammers and chisels. There was a huge celebration along the Berlin Wall, with people hugging, kissing, singing, cheering, and crying.

There stood Mike and Jane by the Berlin Wall, the Wall that separated them for years. Now both of them were married with two kids. Harris, Jack and William eventually found well-paid jobs and led a new life in the West Germany. They live happily ever after, with their story of the Berlin Wall forever etched in their hearts.

THE END

Reference List:
1. http://history1900s.about.com/od/coldwa1/a/berlinwall.htm
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Wall
3. http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/passionateeyeshowcase/2009/berlinwall

Friday, 30 November 2012

Dream A Little Dream Of Me.


Everybody dreams, who doesn't? Remember the days where we daydream in class, thinking of how would we be in the future. For me, a dream is something that is more to unrealistic, which is not that easy to achieve (or even impossible to achieve). If it is something that can be achieved then why should we dream about it? It should be a goal our lives, not a dream.


My dream is just a simple one - to have my very own recording studio and music production. Sounds more like a goal huh? It is not hard to achieve if you really work and plan on it. But actually what I really want to do is something more than that - a studio for all. Singing is a very common hobby among people. Some people, lucky enough, they became popular music stars. People can get famous through many ways - singing competitions, video sharing, social networking and more. But still there are many people put there who sing well. Some don't even realize that they have a beautiful voice, some wanted to be a singer, some chose to just lead a plain simple life. People born in harsh environment, it is a luxury for them to even dream.


I would like to offer them the chance to realize their dream, to have them record their very own album. Many could only be a part-time singer in a cafe because they don't have the chance. Sometimes I feel that their beautiful voice should be heard. My point to have this studio is not let them be famous. I cannot help them to become a music star, but i can give them the opportunity to at least have that experience once in a lifetime. My studio is for all the dreamers out there. No matter you have the talent to sing or not, as long as you dream to, I will offer you the chance. Who says you will need to have a flair in singing only you can sing?


So what's the purpose of doing all these? Actually I would love to capture the hidden beautiful voice in the world. I am not only realizing my own dream, but also helping others to realize their's too! It's really meaningful for me - make an impact in other people's life. Who knows someday they might be discovered and become a future star? I would also like to build up their confidence, telling them that never give up on your dreams. People laugh at your dream, so what? As long as you are happy with your life. So here I present the first stepping stone for them - The S.F.A Studio :)

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Ze Beauty Of Camera Shots.


Photographs need angles, so do videos. I always wonder how to make more "professional looking" videos. Other than editing the video with effects, the other answer is - camera shots and angles. Before that I didn't notice and think about all these, but now I realize that it is very essential in a short film or a movie. Every scene is planned to make perfect.

So our idea started with a scary theme - ghost. Our group wanted to create something like a horror comedy, we thought it was fun in the process of filming. I didn't agree much - not because I mind being the ghost, it's just that I don't want to create something that will scare myself.

We received feedback that a ghost doesn't have to be ghostly looking etc. So from that point, we improvised our storyline. It's really hard to get a storyline which every member can agree to. In the end our storyline can be said to be completely different from the initial idea. Good vs evil is the main contrast in our video.


Throughout the video filming, I should say that my favourite camera shot is the over shoulder shots (OSS). It really gives the audience a clear focus and a comfortable feeling.

Other than the camera shots that we learned in class, I found out that other shots used by some movie makers were rather interesting.

Canted angles:

  • Visually striking, emphasize a sense of disorientation or alienation in the subject of the shot.
  • For example: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) by Danny Boyle.




Shoot Inside or Through Something:

  • Shots that show the subject of the shot reflected through a medium, such as a rear-view mirror or a pair of glasses.
  • Visually striking, deepen or break the illusory reality of the film.


We will be using this camera shot in one of our scene by using a car,
sTay TuNed.

It is definitely not easy to create something that is projected in our mind to a screen. We are all lacking experiences as it is the first time we are making a short film, and also I realize that there's a lot that we cannot do in reality. But still I look forward to our group's end product. Sorry if we did it badly, I sincerely hope that you all will enjoy the film :)

Friday, 28 September 2012

Newspaper And I.

Various newspaper in Malaysia.

Random facts #1.
I do not read the newspaper often just because flipping pages of it will make my fingers black and dirty. I can only touch other things after washing my hands to prevent them from getting dirty. I think it's very troublesome so until now I still don't have the habit to read the newspaper.

Random facts #2. 
I will always choose to read the entertainment section of the newspaper first. I also like to choose the newspaper printed on the better quality paper such as Metro in The Star where all the interesting features stories were published and Taylor's Inkslinger. 

Random facts #3.
The Chinese newspaper which is still using broadsheet was so huge that I read it on the floor.

Random facts #4.
The first chinese newspaper that I read was Nan Yang Siang Pau (although Sin Chew Daily was more popular).The only English newspaper that I like is The Star, which was mostly influenced by my parents because they cannot read Chinese words.

Random facts #5.
My family has been reading The Star newspaper since I was born. Although I don't read the newspaper but it is always there for me. I witness the changes of the The Star newspaper from broadsheets to tabloids. I felt weird initially but still get used to it eventually. The design and layout of The Stars newspaper were also different back then.

Random facts #6.
What I like about newspaper is that they are eco-friendly and recyclable. Every Sunday I will see my mum using the old newspaper to wrap the vegetables before putting them into the fridge :p

Random facts #7.
My friends and I were on the front page of a section in the New Straits Time because of the school event of the Chinese Cultural Month. It was the first time for me to appear in the newspaper and I bought it specially to keep it as a collection. Online version: http://www.smksp1.webs.com/nst_2010.htm

Random facts #8.
When I was in primary school, my friend and I entered a competition where we need to collect as many news as we can with a specific theme. We collected lots of news from loads of old newspaper, cut it nicely and pasted it on colour papers with pretty captions and design. We won the 2nd price in the competition :)

Random facts #9.
I always loved the Kee's World comic strips that were published everyday in The Star's Section Two. It was a must read everyday for me!


Nevertheless, the newspapers still play an important role in people's lives, even for people like me who don't read it everyday. The newspaper as a credible source of information will not be dying out anytime soon and will continue to serve us a vital type of mass media for many more years to come.

Modern Theories.

Social Learning - Cultivation - Media Dependency. Three theories closely related to each other, slowing influencing people nowadays which are depending more and more on the media to satisfy their needs. We rely on the media, we began to have wrong perceptions in the reality results in stereotyping and unnecessary fears, we copy and learn what we saw from the media without realizing it.

In the advertising industry, the advertisers produce commercials that are made to serve and create awareness among society from time to time. Applying modern theories in their commercials will create resonance in people thus more effective and leaves people with deep impressions.


The advertiser portrays the lives of people who are suffering because of smoking. Everyone knows that smoking is bad for health, the advertiser uses this point and further cultivates among smokers about the serious effect that will impact their lives. The point of view from a mother is also a strong point because we as a child can feel it and it's like a wake-up call for us.

What is your feeling after watching the commercial? Did you teared or did it made you think twice before you decide to smoke? This is where the theory works.

Just to share my experience. Recently I went to the cinema and watched this movie call “Dredd”. The whole movie was basically very violent, I wonder why is it uncensored or uncut. If you like to see cool weapons, cruel treatments, bomb explosion or blood and bodies lying here and there, go ahead and watch.


Not only weapons, the movie also introduce a kind of drug called “Slo-Mo”, which makes the brain feel as if time had passed like 1% of it's normal speed, so sick. Despite the violence, cruelness and bloodiness, the movie was not bad for me not because of the storyline, it's because the cool technologies, graphics and actions scenes.


But all awhile in the cinema, I was thinking that how would this movie influence a person by showing all these violence. If someone is over-exposed to these kind of movie and do not know how to think wisely, I cannot think of the consequences and impact towards the person and what kind of crazy things he/she will do to the society. Although people argue that media is not the main factor that contributes but it is still a factor effecting.

And to be frank, all the movie trailer shown before the movie starts were all violent too. What is happening to our world today?! 

Mean and scary world.