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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Increase the Value of Your Home by Redesign Look and Feel of an Interior


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Redesigning is one of the creative tasks that facilitate in taking their home from boring to the next level by arranging existing materials more effectively. It is one of the most incredible things that it gives a boost to your home interiors, that helps in transforming and enhancing your space in just a few hours. Your home with a crisp redesigning will include vibrancy and elegance altogether.

Home is a place which is our ultimate destination after our work hours. Even the most decent cafe couldn’t give us that feeling of comfort and cozyness which our own home gives us. Such an important part of our life should be well maintained and decorated. After all, it defines our mood and thus governs our whole day. Our home is also a reflection of our personality. The more beautiful our home is the more creative we are.

Moreover, not just for decorating or exhibiting your home in front of guests but also to maintain proper health and hygiene you need to redesign your home in the best and most comfortable ways. Your redesigning will surely make your home look like some heaven and this indeed will be reflected as a sign of happiness in your life as well.

Tips to improve your home interior design with integration of redesigning
Something vibrant and elegant that gives a natural tone of stone-wall can add up natural effect to your room.

Add some more lightning materials as it highlights space and enhances the admiration of the visitors.

Add colors to your home this time. Using some abstract colourful paints gives a festive look.

If you have already installed a fully functional kitchen, then you require lifting up the walls and the leftover spaces in the kitchen. Ensure that kitchen gives you comfort and convenience yet also requires staying stylish.

Using a green walkway by adding some plants introduces you to a fresh, vibrant and welcome effect.

If you are too much harmony lover, get some of them depicted on your walls. Decorate your house with stickers, which are one of the on-going easy decorating tips.

Redesigning your teenager's room needs to be creative and that gives a boosting youthful energy.

Greenery again can help you sooth and peacefully relax your inner soul. Interior gallery with some saplings can surely bring calmness around you.

Redesigning includes changing your floor tiles into artistic marvel this is an immediate attention grabber when you splash it with the colors on a wall.

Normally, ceilings are always kept out of the shine, what if you add some paint crisp to it.

Normal is always boring, but not out of fashion. Yet, redesigning your home efficiently requires the inspiration in the form of experts. A professional interior designer within your budget enhances your home with stunning transformations and thus adds a lot more than you can ever imagine.

Film on Child Punishment Wins Sine Kabataan Award


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A project for a Cinematography class under the Digital Filmmaking program of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) School of Design and Arts (SDA) bagged the Special Jury Prize at the Sine Kabataan short film competition. 

Director Jocelyn “Len” Frago received the award for her film Koleksyong Pamalo during the 2018 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (PPP) Gabi ng Pasasalamat held last August 19 at Whitespace, Don Chino Roces Ave. Ext., Makati City.  

Koleksyong Pamalo tells the story of a boy who collects all the memories of his mother’s different kinds of “pamalo.”



“I wanted to present what abuse is like at a young age in a darkly comical and colorful manner where you feel sympathetic and warm at the same time,” Frago explained.

Frago said that the innocence of a child plays a big factor in how we view children. The film, which she submitted as a project for her CINEMAT subject under Sir Danton Wieneke, deals with the questions "When does a child stop being a child?" and "When does a mother stop being a mother?"





Lorys Plaza at Ardinian "Jaq" Sanque won Best Short Film for Bato Bato Pik, which is about a young teenage girl faced with an untimely pregnancy. As she and her boyfriend contemplate the consequences and the effects of this problem in their young lives, their conversation suddenly leaves the fate of their unborn child to a game of chance.

Daniel Delgado and Tiara Angelica Nicolas received the Best Director prize for Masaya Ako, which tells the story of a boy who encounters many struggles in life, like bullying, his parent's separation and trouble in school, but he still forces a smile to get by each day.

Enalyn Legaspi's Alas-Nuebe ng Tanghali brought home the Audience Choice Award. The short film is about three children who indulge in the nicest toys and tastiest food only to find out that everything turns out differently from what they are seeing.

Runner by Levi Jun Miscala got the #GlobeOfGood award for honoring the youth's representation of current social issues the young Filipino faces day-to-day. In the film, Boy, a fast runner, wants to continue his secondary education by becoming an athlete but his inauspicious boss obstructed his aspiration because he is the best drug runner.

The other Sine Kabataan finalists are Anonymous Student Vlog by Christian BabistaBahay-bahayan by Brian Spencer Reyes and Isang Tula Para Sa Nawawala by Rod SinghThe short films were featured along with the PPP full-length film entries from August 15 to 21 in cinemas nationwide.

The Sine Kabataan films were judged by award-winning director Mikhail Red, producer Bianca Balbuena-Liew and actress Angeli Bayani.
Launched last year as one of the pet programs of then National Youth Commission Chair Ice Seguerra with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, Sine Kabataan aims to provide a youth lens on youth issues that affect the sector.

UE CFAD Faculty Holds Folium Portfolio Exhibition


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The University of the East College of Fine Arts, Architecture and Design recently opened the Folium Quadrennial Exhibit: Revisiting the CFAD Mentors' Portfolio at UE Caloocan in celebration of the college's 54 years of being one of the oldest and leading design and art schools and one of the currently emerging architecture institutions in the country.

The event was graced and officially opened last August 3 by University Chancellor for UE Caloocan Dr. Zosimo M. BattadUE CFAD Dean Celino B. Santiago, and other deans and administrative officers of the different colleges and departments of the university. 
 
Spearheaded by the UE CFAD Academic Guild led by Asst. Prof. Ronwell Jason L. Bacani and the Folium exhibition committee with award-winning filmmaker Richard S. Legaspi as chair, interior designer Pamela Leila S. Galera as co-chair and Ar. Jan Michael H. de Olazo as secretary, the exhibition also kicked off the college's 55th founding anniversary celebration for next year. 








 
Fifteen faculty members, namely Bacani, Legaspi, Galera, de Olazo, Ar. Joseph Alcoran, Ar. Art Barroca, Ar. Arnold de Vera, Prof. Fe Evangelio, Ar. Abelardo Firmeza, Ar. Melanie Gime, Engr. Jemuel Jao, Ar. Michel Landicho, Ar. Glenn Openiano, Ar. Janice Echiverri-Quintano, and Prof. Kristoffer Tolentino together with College Sec. Daniel Dennis J. Lim and Dean Santiago showcased their profiles and portfolios to the UE community. 
 
It showed what UE CFAD has, from its administrative officers to its faculty, proving that they are not just academicians, but also active practitioners of their respective fields and professions. The exhibit included their works from here and abroad. 
 
Another interesting feature of Folium is the #3Things which gives additional information on each faculty member's personal information, hobbies, collections and life outside the university. Who would have thought that one of them was supposed to be part of the group of boy scouts who perished in a historic plane crash? Or that some of them were also stage actors and musicians? 
 
It is also a welcome break for students to see the lighter side of their professors, some of whom have a huge collection of Lego, Kimmidolls, flags, toy cars, and many more. Who would have known that the college secretary was once a band vocalist and that Dean Santiago is a former bowling champion? These are just some of the unique things to see at the Folium. 
 
The exhibition will run until August 30 at the UE Caloocan campus and will soon be transferred for display at UE Manila. 
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