Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

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The Being Of Voice Overs


2012
02.06

In any multimedia presentation or production, there is a great deal of involvement of conveying message to its audience. There are quite a number of means to connect with the spectators in order for them to grasp the appropriate idea of the presentation. In film, radio, television and presentation the use of voice overs has been a trend as it gives better understanding to the audience. It is utilized by film-makers and production members in a presentation to give comments, contrast, inject ideas and lead the spectators to the track of the material. The person, who is skilled and trained to do it, is not necessarily part of the cast of the production. This type of strategy in presentations is given much appreciation in sports broadcast, educational presentations, commercials, and translation.

Viewers and audience value the essence of a multimedia material when they understood its point. Voice overs have been a success in its purpose so far. With its achievement, TV experts are exhausting all their efforts improve the level in voice narration. In that sense, they are setting a standard for those individuals who are set to do the job. There are certain steps in order to perfectly incorporate voice narration in the different areas in multimedia. From the writing of the script to the final dubbing, these procedures are carefully supervised by the production team. Quality should not be set aside when it comes to this industry. This business is growing coupled with the rise of foreign films. Off camera commentary does not only bring forth clearer understanding of a presentation but also entertainment to the audience.

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Owning A Famous Masterpiece Through Art Reproduction


2012
01.31

Art is a universal form of language. It’s a timeless link between the artist and the viewer and it’s something we own and do not own at the same time. As the artist creates the painting and conveys one’s emotions and as the viewer translate and connect it to something unique to oneself. Art is a primal instinct and the more we connect to an art form the more we want it for ourselves. Unfortunately not all of us can own Mona Lisa or Starry Starry Night just by wanting it, aside from the originals being extremely expensive, maintaining the good condition of these paintings also require a lot of effort and money. Fret not, however, you can still own these masterpieces and have it hanging on your wall through commissioning art reproductions. You can hire or look for an art dealer who can commission an artist to create a reproduction of the painting.

An advantage of purchasing art reproductions also means that you can customize the painting to suit your preferences and to meet specific requirements like size and decoration. It’s also a good investment, not only on the painting itself but also in the art industry as well. You can also order copy prints but there’s a big difference with printed versions as it cannot reflect the textures and brush strokes that make the painting unique. This is what makes oil painting reproductions worth it, a hand painted canvas might be more expensive but it is closer to the original and it captures the textures and movements that make it more human and beautiful.