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Sound, always being my thing [L]

24th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

cr. Tristyn Diller (Playbuzz)   Sound, or music actually, again one of my favourite kind of media, perhaps its because I am a relatively sound sensitive person, I had started listening Beethoven’s music pieces when I was just a baby, or I just… Continue Reading →

Lectorial/Workshop dolby atmos, Golbin, immersion, May 2017, Melbourne, Perspective, social distance, sound, voice, Week 10

Another attention experiment [W]

14th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

‘Attention’, the word which I first got in touch with by a piece of reading, Deep & Hyper Attention at the very first week, then the 20 mins attention test in week 4’s lecture, the 5 mins drawing exercise held during my studio… Continue Reading →

Lectorial/Workshop Attention, experiment, May 2017, observe, PB4, sound, Week 10

All about teamwork (and also the reading) [L]

10th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

Teamwork, as known as one of the important skills employers looking for, also mentioned by Dr. Wilson, a compulsory skill that we must have since almost all media works are involved collaborating with others. Which could let us learn how… Continue Reading →

Lectorial/Workshop collaboration, May 2017, media, media backfire, media literacy, PB4, teamwork, truth, Week 9

Finally… the last project began [W]

8th May 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

Here comes to the third month of my Uni life, meeting new friends, joining quite a lot of activities (especially RMITV movie nights), with just realised that I had done 3 projects so far (and being a part-time promoter of RMIT by using an… Continue Reading →

Lectorial/Workshop collaboration, May 2017, PB4, random, reviewing, Week 9, workshop

All of us are in Fandom? [L]

30th April 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

The first Media lecture after the long Easter break (also the first lecture I attended), start with week 7’s topic: Textual Attention, a video of an iguana getting away from snakes’ hunting, showing us how to draw one’s attention by only video… Continue Reading →

Lectorial/Workshop anime, April 2017, Attention, audience, fan, Fandom, Harry Potter, k-pop, Week 8

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