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Does Theme Song important to Asian media?

29th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

Another post for theme songs, as the writer is an Asian, who’s now studying Asian Culture as his Contextual studies stream, who loves and wants to work in Asian media (well…mainly Korea and Taiwan, Australian’s are also quite creative anyway), and of… Continue Reading →

Media Things Asia, background music, Gatsby, Hong Kong, May 2017, Nine, OST, soundtracks, theme song, Week 12, Western

Does Theme Song That Important?

28th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

Theme songs, where you could find them anywhere, no matter movies, TV dramas, cartoon, advertisements, or even some video games have one. However, nowadays when comparing with the Asian world, the Western seems to treat it as a less vital element in… Continue Reading →

Media Things cadbury, Harry Potter, Marvel, May 2017, music, Pirates of the Caribbean, star wall, the US, theme song, Week 11

Pro tools, or Adobe Audition?

21st May 2017YeeNok Chan 5 Comments

Avid Pro Tools and Adobe Audition, two of the well-known DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software in the music industry, their main difference seems to be one looks more ‘industrial standard’, and one sounds typically as the Adobe Premiere’s auxiliary audio modification program… Continue Reading →

Media Things Adobe, Adobe Audition, audio, clips, DAW, May 2017, Pro Tools, sound, tracks, Week 10

The Marvel-style color grading

14th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

  Why do Marvel’s movies look kind of ugly?  This ‘video essay’ is discussing the color grading procedure that the Marvel film series kept using, a kind of gray color grading applied on almost all their movies that presented a feeling of… Continue Reading →

Media Things Alexa, color grading, editing, Guardian of the Galaxy, Marvel, May 2017, video essay, Week 9

My Media Experience, Episode 2

30th April 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

Last month, we had discussed on my high school’s time that involved with media, right? Here come the second episode (on the submission week again, perhaps that’s the time when I’m lack of ideas and brain overloaded), let’s move on my Higher… Continue Reading →

Media Things April 2017, editing, experience, higher diploma, Hong Kong, media, multimedia, Week 8

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