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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Going Home?


My company has night's off tonight. And I overheard a conversation between 2 of my storemen, Marcus and Yao.

(whole conversation in mandarin)
Yao: I'm booking out today.
Marcus: Are you going home?
Yao: No.
Marcus: Then what are you going to do?
Yao: I'm going home to take some money.
Marcus: Then I ask you if you going home and you said no!
Yao: Oh yeah hor..
Marcus and Me: -_-"

Guitar Hero 4: World Tour


Adding on to the news of the release of Guitar Hero: On Tour for the DS. Here comes the next instalment from the series, Guitar Hero World Tour. This release will be playable on PS3, XBOX360 and Wii. This game will make history for the series. Why so? Because unlike previous games where there is only one included guitar controller, GH4 includes a revamped guitar controller, a new set of drums and yes, even a microphone. This allows you to play the guitar, drums as well as sing, much like Rock Band. The game is due to release next year and it currently cost US$189. Looks like I have to start saving my cash for this game. This is going to be so cool!

Guitar Hero: On Tour


Out this month on the DS is one of my long awaited game: Guitar Hero On Tour! It's costing abt $60-70 if I remember correctly. Most of you, like me, would have wondered how will you play the game on the Nintendo DS. Well, if you purchase the original game, it will come with an additional 4 button "guitar fret" controller that can be attached to the DS GBA cartridge slot. You'll hold the DS vertical and strum the virtual guitar on the touch screen with the guitar pick provided. Knowing GH games, there will be stages where you are required to shred so as to hit the crazy notes. You'll definitely be in the lime light when you play this game on the bus.






News To Amuse 1


Usually newspaper headlines give an overall summarisation of the article. However, more often than not, the reader's perceived meaning may be different from that of the writer. Also, some articles are so ridiculous that you wonder how did they even make it into such prestigous newspapers. News to Amuse brings you the LOL-est news from Singapore's newspapers!

The Straits Times (Home) - 26 June 2008
200 Metal Letterboxes In Ubi Stolen
Who or what, in their sane mind would want to steal letterboxes? Maybe they are so desperate to receive snail mails that they need to have 200 letterboxes of mails. Interesting. Apparently, the theft is the work of metal theives who just want to sell metal for recycling in a bid to make some quick money. What a load of metal crap!

The Straits Times (Main) - 26 June 2008
Yao Ming's Bed to be Auctioned to Raise Money
I wonder who would really want to pay a wealthy sum for Yao Ming's used bed. It's 2.3m long. Long enough to have 2 children lie on it lengthwise. Anyway, the bed is just one of the many celebrities stuff that are on auction to raise funds for the Beijing Olympics. It's just entertaining to note that Yao's extraoridinarily long bed is on sale. Looks like he'll be hitting the hay now, literally. LOL.

The Straits Times (Home) - 26 June 2008
Singapore's Oldest Bus Stop To Remain
Yes, that's right. The oldest bus stop in Singapore, in CCK, outside Tenga Air Base have avoided the excavator's claws. Votes have been cast on the preservation of certain historical structures and the bus stop was top of the list. LTA has since decided that the bus stop is to remain where it is. Funnily enough, one of a reader, a mother, interviewed said, "Now I can bring my family there to take photos with the bus stop." Wow..
Here's an interesting outtake of the news, by TalkingCock.com.
Oldest Bus Stop In Singapore

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

My First Composition




Every year when I help out at church camps, I just keep getting called to be the photographer. As the years go by, I slowly upgraded to doing video montages and now, my interest is to be a compositor or motion graphics designer. Basically, what I do is the opening sequence of a video such as the titles and any other short clips.

This is my first composition I made and its for the Sec 2 Camp in church a month ago. After I've rendered the clip and everything, I took a step back and thought, oh wow, it looks like an MTV-style animation. Haha. What do you think about it? Take a look and comment. Thanks! By the way, the graphics was inspired by a compositor from USA by the name of Andrew Kramer. Great guy.

PS: If you want me to create a title sequence, let me noe. By helping you, I can add them to my portfolio too. So its a win win situation.. =)