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colour branding
the red cross, use red as the simple of blood and dangerous. always used in the war and hospital. while change the background to black, just looks like a flag in games such as WOW. while change it to white and green. Coz green is more kindly colour than red. green is peacful and doing something good to environment. so that probably be used at environment protection .
2011年10月27日星期四
CSS shorthand properties
Padding & Margin Shorthand
CSS allows you to define all sides of a padding and margin in one line. This can save you a great deal of time and will make your code look much neater:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | /* Instead of... */ padding-top : 10px ; padding-bottom : 20px ; padding-left : 30px ; padding-right : 40px ; margin-top : 10px ; margin-bottom : 20px ; margin-left : 30px ; margin-right : 40px ; /* ...you can use... */ padding : 10px 40px 20px 30px ; margin : 10px 40px 20px 30px ; /* The shorthand method works as follows: */ padding : TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT; margin : TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT; |
There’s another shorthand method which is even shorted. Say your top and bottom both have a padding of 20px and your right and left both have a padding of 30px. You could easily do this by writing the following CSS:
1 | padding : 20px 30px ; |
If you only write two values, your browser will assume that the first value is for both the top and the bottom and the second value is for the right and left.
What if you write three values like the following?
1 | padding : 20px 30px 10px ; |
In this case, your browser will still consider the second value to be the left and right. So using the code above, you would have 20px padding-top, 10px padding-bottom and 30px padding on either side.
2011年10月24日星期一
web of moniquecreations
2011年10月21日星期五
5 design principles
repetition
contrast
proximity
balance
some website:
http://www.bio-bak.nl/
http://www.agencynet.com/#/philosophy/
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/
what is Javascript
https://now.ntu.ac.uk/d2l/lms/content/viewer/main_frame.d2l?ou=124282&tId=563994
2011年10月6日星期四
FLOARYRIRIAL
website for web
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2011年5月2日星期一
2011年3月27日星期日
2011年3月24日星期四
Benefits - internet
- communicate globally
- encounter different and unusual people
- instantaneous
- its free..to an extent
- privacy of our home...to an extent
- share and express emotions, to be human
- creativity...leading to a career and profit
- fun
- specific types so that we get what we want( dating, religion, football etc)
- cuts across gender, age ethnicity etc
Visual essay- facebook
to Audio-Visual Media and Technology: The Internet
ideas take life when they are shared, That is why the web is such a potent platform for creativity and innovation.
It's also at the heart of wht the web should be good for: democracy, by giving more people a voice and the ability to oragnise themselves
Freedom- more opportunity for more people to be creative
Equality, by allowing knowledge to be set free.
2011年3月16日星期三
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories E3 2009 Debut Trailer [HQ] (Rate This Game)
another horror viedo game" silent hill'
I havent palyed this one, coz its too bloody and horrible. but the mod of building is really nice.
the last remnant[3D viedo game]--3D animation
sound effect website
this is quiet useful website, with plently of sound effect that can be download free. but i found it from in chinese. it seems that difficult to downlad sound free from a UK website.
2011年3月15日星期二
2011年3月12日星期六
sound record
POSTER1
POSTER
2011年3月7日星期一
video
2011年3月3日星期四
begin to film
2011年3月1日星期二
ROLES OF SOUND
(1) Narrative role
a) Direct Narrative role Many kind of sound have direct storytelling role in film making. Dialog and narration tell the story and narrative sound effects can be used in such capacity too, for example to draw the attention of the characters for an off screen event. Such direct narrative sound effects are often written into the script, since their use can influence when and where actors have to take some corresponding action.
b) Subliminal Narrative role Sound has a subliminal role. Sound is working on its audience unconsciously. While all viewers call tell apart the various objects in a picture - an actor, a table the walls of an room, listeners barely ever perceive sound so analytically. They tend to take sound in as a whole, despite its actually being deliberately constructed from many pieces.
Herein lies the key to an important storytelling power of sound The inability of listeners to separate sound into ingredients parts can easily produce " a willing suspension of disbelief" in audience, since they can not separately discern the function of various sound elements. These fact can be manipulated by filmmakers to produce a route to emotional involvement in the material by the audience
The most direct example this effect is often the film score. Heard in isolation, the actual score played with the film often do not make much sense. The music is deliberately written to enhance the mood of a scene and to underscore the action not as a foreground activity, but a background one. The function of the music is to "tell" the audience how to feel, from moment to moment: Soaring strings mean one thing, a single snare drum, another.
The emotional sound equation An example is the emotional sound equation that says that low frequencies represent a threat. Possibly this association has deep primordial roots, but if not, exposure to film sound certainly teaches the listener this lesson quickly. A distant thunderstorm played underneath an otherwise sunny scene indicates a sense of foreboding or doom, as told by this equation. An interesting parallel is that the shark in Jaws is introduced by four low notes on an otherwise calm ocean, an there are many other such examples.
Sound plays a grammatical role in the process of film making too. For instance if sound remains constant before an after a picture cut, the indication being made to the audience is that while the point of view many have changed, the scene has not shifted - we are in the same as before. So sound provides a form of continuity or connective tissue for films. In particular, one type of sound represented several ways plays this part. Presence and ambience help to "sell" the continuity of a scene to the audience.
dp2-ticket
Other jobs and roles, not attached specifically to a major role in pre and post production should be divided amongst the group in an organised way.
Roles: Producer - Me ( Controls to project, Deals with paperwork, allocating roles and tasks)Director - Paras2 (The creative thinking behind the film)Assistant Director - Frazer (helps the director with tasks that needs completing)Sound - MG (choosing the right music and sound effects)Camera - Graeme (controls the camera positions and does the filming)Editor - Frazer (Layers and cuts the film. Pieces it together to create the final outcome)Lighting - Oliver (creates the lighting effects that are right for the film)
Script that we were given: "Ticket"
1 EXT. BUS STATION. DAY 1
Title: Ticket
Black fills our vision and then finally we get a sense of movement and
then black surrounded by white. Now we can see a letter. And then a
word
GFX: Adult
LISA
(vo)
That's what it says on the ticket
We can now see a bus ticket
LISA
(vo)
So that's what I do. Try to act like an adult
Lisa sits in the bus station. She is holding the ticket
LISA
(vo)
It's valid until tomorrow 04.29 am
A bus pulls away from its stop
LISA
(vo)
Though nothing good is going to come out of
not being in bed asleep at that time
SAM
Hello. I've seen you sitting there... for an
hour or so now
LISA
Are you talking to me?
SAM
Yes. I've noticed you. Before. Nothing funny.
I work across the way
LISA
And you watch me?
SAM
No. That's sounds funny doesn't it...
LISA
If you say so
SAM
I mean funny. I don't mean funny funny. I
mean funny weird funny
LISA
Is that supposed to make me feel better?
SAM
It's just that you never go anywhere. Every
day. On this bench. You never go anywhere
2 INT. BUS. DAY 2
Sam are at the back of the bus. Lisa is sitting, Sam stands. Lisa is
describing the people they pass. Sam turns back around and sits down
SAM
No way you can tell that?
Sam doesn't speak but she clearly disagrees
SAM
From ten seconds? Fifteen because so many
people get on? No way you can tell that
Lisa stares at Sam. Really looking at him. She looks him up and down
LISA
You've been working at the shop...
SAM
Carpet store
LISA
Carpet store for about three years. Longer
than you'd thought but there's a recession
and your girlfriend might leave you if you
had no job. So you stay there. You drive
rather than catch one of these
SAM
I'm not the only one who's been watching
LISA
You frayed collar, you can't be bothered
Sam fingers his collar
LISA
You can't be bothered to buy a new one if
you're leaving right?
SAM
Have you seen me with my girlfriend?
LISA
You got a picture on your car key fob, you
didn't have any idea of the price
SAM
You are pinning me to my seat. What else have
you got?
We have decided that we are going to put a bit of a twist on it. We are still going to keep the concept of a bus but change it slightly. So far we have an idea of the girl getting onto a bus and opening up her bus. She then starts to describe the guy in the book and suddenly in the background or to the side of her the guy appears. She then starts reading from the book but we are going to put a voice over on it rather than having her speak in the filming. Then when his lines come up he will lip sync to it and again have a voice over to it. At the end of the scene she closes the book at the guy disappears.We are going to play around with the camera to get different shots back and forth like in the film 'black hole'. Things like going back and forth form him to her.
2011年2月24日星期四
and one day when he is enjoy the beauty time on the airport when he was going home and he quiet like the coffee he was drinking, how was that he saw something happen, he was such a good gay before.