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Monday, October 22, 2012

TEA-LICIOUSY HEALTHY


Tea is well-known for its numerous health benefits. However, not everyone likes how it tastes. Its cooling, slightly bitter and astringent flavor sometimes makes it unpleasant to the palate. Hitting the right spot of creaminess and sweetness, BubbaTealicious brings the perfect blend of brewed teas that are infused with fun and flavorful satisfaction. 

With over 30 variations of milk and fruit teas, smoothies and special blends, BubbaTealicious uses the finest tea leaves and traditional Chinese brewing method so young people can enjoy the wonderful and healthy benefits of drinking tea. 

Give it a twist by combining it with other ingredients and toppings such as fruit syrups, milk, fresh fruit bits, chewy tapioca and coconut jelly (nata). Among the top ranked bubbly concoctions are royal milk tea, taro milk tea, caramel milk tea, choco milk tea, strawberry milk tea, blueberry milk tea, and matcha milk tea.  Also try their wide variations of Pearl Fruit Teas such as wild berries, mango delight, kiwi and dew, and strawberry passion.

Because tea brims with antioxidants, it is no surprise that today’s health-and-wellness obsessed culture claimed tea as a healthy hydration. So if you are looking for healthy refreshment, go to BubbaTealicious at the 2nd floor of SM City Marilao.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

THE ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR IN FILMMAKING




While a film director, like Brillante Mendoza often works behind the scenes, his signature can be seen in every frame of the movies he makes.  In the making of a film, the director is a type of creative leader, not only to the actors and the crew, but also to the story.

A director is responsible for shaping and overseeing every creative aspect of a film.  They develop a vision for a film, decide how it should look, what tone it should have, and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. He, in short, is the storyteller who is intimately involved in all aspects of the film’s development.

A good director makes sure that all parts of a film are creatively produced and brought together in a single totality.  He visualizes the script, controlling a film’s artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew, and actors in fulfillment of their vision.  He often works closely with the film producer.

The director also plays a key role in post- production, overseeing the editing to make sure that this results in a cohesive story that adheres to his creative vision.  He may also work with sound mixers and the film scorer for this reason. 

In the end, when you see a great film on the big screen, its creative vision is the result of the hard work of a film director.

SIDEBAR

ALL ABOUT LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION

Lights, camera, action” is a catch phrase most commonly associated with film directors. It is a short hand term for “filming has begun. Turn on the lights, sound and other equipment. Start rolling the cameras and begin performing.”

How did this all begin?  Weaved stories show that this phrase was accidentally first uttered by legendary American film director DW Griffith in New York in 1910.

While filming, he got frustrated with the actors and crew that he expressed his annoyance by saying, “Lights!” to re-spot the lights of his actors; the “Camera!” to roll the camera; and finally “Action!” to get things moving.  Upon hearing the phrase, the actors and production staff were alarmed and went back on their mark to shoot the scene.

Griffith’s film – as well as his subsequent epic Birth of a Nation in 1915 and Intolerance in 1916 – gained immense popularity and was praised by critics.  Many moviemakers followed his film techniques and expressive skills, as well as the phrase he helped make famous.

Since then, Lights, Camera, Action has been the standard operating movie protocol that signals the production crew to begin a take. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

WEAR TO WORK AT SM



 
New Look of Power. Brocade-inspired skirt suit.
What to wear to work? In the 80s, when women were starting to make inroads into the corporate world, this would mean power dressing. Stiff suits with padded shoulders defined the 9 to 5 way of life.

 But in a world where the corporate hotshots like Mark Zuckerberg rule wearing hoodies; where offices could be virtual or anywhere else; and where 24/7 has replaced 9 to 5, dressing for work is more relaxed.


 
Clout of Color. A bright-colored coat is worn over a paisley woven top and white pants.
 After all, mergers and partnerships are sealed over business lunch. New accounts are acquired during cocktail hours. And the boom of new career choices and a constantly changing work environment makes way for creative work clothes from SM Ladies Fashion.

Get down to business with modern suits, blazers, slim pants, and pencil skirts – all tailored to perfection. While black, neutrals, and white shirts will always be classic corporate staples, deal making brights and power prints bring a fresh look to boardroom dressing.

With women now more confident of their place in the professional scheme of things, they are not afraid to celebrate their femininity in flattering dresses with trendy touches and textures.



Shirt Strategies. The classic white shirt paired with a day-to-night printed pencil skirt.

Creative Partnership. A printed top and red slim pants.

Monochromatic Merger. Safari-inspired pants suit.

Paradigm Sheath. Belted sleeveless sheath dress.

Black & White Affair. Belted fit-and-flare printed top and sleek black pants.

Blazer Trail. Printed mini-dress under an oversized blazer.
 The Work Wear Essentials are available at the SM Ladies' Fashion of all SM Department Stores nationwide.