2014年7月25日 星期五

It sounds a bit foolish after we write it on our iPad?

Hermann Hesse
“Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.”
― Hermann Hesse

2014年7月23日 星期三

銀聯 UnionPay Your Way 廣告 [HD]



有 Visa 及 Master 廣告的模樣,但沒有內涵。用信用卡取代貨幣到處輕鬆便利地購物,本就是現代信用卡的基本功能,有什麼大不了?



冇橋。



我覺得湯唯在[北京遇上西雅圖]的碌卡鏡頭更過癮,更傳神,更張顯信用卡的神能。










2014年7月19日 星期六

John Steinbeck talks about production.

John Steinbeck
“Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen.”
― John Steinbeck

2014年7月18日 星期五

2014年7月16日 星期三

She's Bad (And as powerful as Nature)





Published on Jun 18, 2014
THIS IS "SHE'S BAD" FROM DyE'S NEW ALBUM "COCKTAIL CITRON".
https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/coc...

Outlandish Parisians Dent de Cuir Cut Up a Cautionary Tale of Seduction !

"It is about a girl, a bad one, who's too sexy for human beings," says wunderkind French producer Juan de Guillebon, AKA Dye, of his latest music video for, "She's Bad," a track featuring the vocal stylings of west-coast rap legend Egyptian Lover. The short sees temptress Aude Auffret saunter round a tiki bar setting, her face replaced with library footage cuttings of wildlife and fizzing volcanic springs, Altered States-style. "We were looking at John Stezaker's layered, peel-away collages, and referenced a book of tattoos and how they sit on the body," say filmmaking duo Jean-Philippe Chartrand and Benjamin Mege, who have created color-splashed animated works for Modeselektor and compatriot beat-freak Sebastian under their moniker Dent de Cuir.

Directed by Dent De Cuir
Produced by Excuse My French / Premiere Heure & Tigersushi

www.dentdecuir.com

2014年7月14日 星期一

[Re-blog] What Is Language? What Is Speech?


What Is Language? What Is Speech? What are the differences between these two words, which they look totally different from each another. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) tries to give us some hints.


Source: http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/



What Is Language? What Is Speech?


language and speechKelly's 4-year-old son, Tommy, has speech and language problems. Friends and family have a hard time understanding what he is saying. He speaks softly, and his sounds are not clear.

Jane had a stroke. She can only speak in one- to two-word sentences and cannot explain what she needs and wants. She also has trouble following simple directions.

Language is different from speech.
Language is made up of socially shared rules that include the following:
  • What words mean (e.g., "star" can refer to a bright object in the night sky or a celebrity)

  • How to make new words (e.g., friend, friendly, unfriendly)

  • How to put words together (e.g., "Peg walked to the new store" rather than "Peg walk store new")

  • What word combinations are best in what situations ("Would you mind moving your foot?" could quickly change to "Get off my foot, please!" if the first request did not produce results)

Speech is the verbal means of communicating. Speech consists of the following:

Articulation
How speech sounds are made (e.g., children must learn how to produce the "r" sound in order to say "rabbit" instead of "wabbit").
Voice
Use of the vocal folds and breathing to produce sound (e.g., the voice can be abused from overuse or misuse and can lead to hoarseness or loss of voice).
Fluency
The rhythm of speech (e.g., hesitations or stuttering can affect fluency).
When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder.
When a person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently, or has problems with his or her voice, then he or she has a speech disorder.

In our example, Tommy has a speech disorder that makes him hard to understand. If his lips, tongue, and mouth are not moved at the right time, then what he says will not sound right. Children who stutter, and people whose voices sound hoarse or nasal have speech problems as well.

Jane has a receptive and expressive language disorder . She does not have a good understanding of the meaning of words and how and when to use them. Because of this, she has trouble following directions and speaking in long sentences. Many others, including adults with aphasia and children with learning disabilities, have language problems.

Language and speech disorders can exist together or by themselves. The problem can be mild or severe. In any case, a comprehensive evaluation by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the first step to improving language and speech problems.
If you have concerns about a loved one's speech and/or language, visit ASHA's Find a Professional.

- See more at: http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/#sthash.zpvPb8LD.dpuf

2014年7月10日 星期四

Japanese advertisement on film festive

Thai Life Insurance TV Commercial

London 2013 TV Commercial: Mind the gap

CHOOSE WHO'S IN CHARGE (EU English Version)

Fanta Japanese Commercial

Japanese Fanta Commericals Fantasubbed

Volvo Trucks - The Epic Split feat. Van Damme- TVC 2013 [Full Credit

Scandinavian Airlines and Their Fun Marketing Campaign

Scandinavian Airlines was named Europe's most punctual airline. To point this out, they released The Timekiller app with four fun games for when you're flying


http://kacihampton.com/blog/2011/11/09/scandinavian-airlines-and-their-fun-marketing-campaign/
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