Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.]
Regarding the issue of independent documentary, the key question to be considered is whether the message conveyed to target groups or intended audiences is fully achieved. The usage of costume and make-up to convey the message of an independent documentary is seen as an added value for audiences to...
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| author | Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor Ameera, Neesa Mohd Khalis, Faryna |
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| description | Regarding the issue of independent documentary, the key question to be considered is whether the message conveyed to target groups or intended audiences is fully achieved. The usage of costume and make-up to convey the message of an independent documentary is seen as an added value for audiences to digest the producers’ idea. Using an independent documentary ‘The Last Communist (2006)’(TLC) work of Amir Muhammad, this study discusses the ‘reading’ of costume and make-up based on the cultural, ideology and technological narrative message. These costume and make-up represent the producers’ idea and constructs a connotation meaning for audiences to consume as they want. The costume and make-up are highly posed and are set in descriptive meaning to make them relevant across the globe. They represent actual places or tragedy, and they document witness, which symbolically represents moods such as ‘contentment’ and ‘freedom’. This study implied a focus group discussion with eight informants (final year undergraduate students comprising three boys and five girls studying at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) whom have watched ‘The Last Communist (2006)’. The topic of discussion is focused only on the costume and make-up. It is debatable that costume and make-up reading cannot be described adequately in formal terms only. Rather, they are considered to be visual representations of metaphorical thoughts or concepts and the changing of time and mass. The implication will then be the ability to add more natural presentation and make the independent documentary more appealing. This study suggests the selection of costume and make-up by a producer that represents cultural and technological elements and how they have affected the reading of the post-independence group, thereby making this independent documentary as a byproduct quietly injecting the historiography and the struggle of the communists. |
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| spelling | uitm-341452020-11-28T12:42:26Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34145/ Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor Ameera, Neesa Mohd Khalis, Faryna GT Manners and customs Customs relative to public and social life Regarding the issue of independent documentary, the key question to be considered is whether the message conveyed to target groups or intended audiences is fully achieved. The usage of costume and make-up to convey the message of an independent documentary is seen as an added value for audiences to digest the producers’ idea. Using an independent documentary ‘The Last Communist (2006)’(TLC) work of Amir Muhammad, this study discusses the ‘reading’ of costume and make-up based on the cultural, ideology and technological narrative message. These costume and make-up represent the producers’ idea and constructs a connotation meaning for audiences to consume as they want. The costume and make-up are highly posed and are set in descriptive meaning to make them relevant across the globe. They represent actual places or tragedy, and they document witness, which symbolically represents moods such as ‘contentment’ and ‘freedom’. This study implied a focus group discussion with eight informants (final year undergraduate students comprising three boys and five girls studying at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) whom have watched ‘The Last Communist (2006)’. The topic of discussion is focused only on the costume and make-up. It is debatable that costume and make-up reading cannot be described adequately in formal terms only. Rather, they are considered to be visual representations of metaphorical thoughts or concepts and the changing of time and mass. The implication will then be the ability to add more natural presentation and make the independent documentary more appealing. This study suggests the selection of costume and make-up by a producer that represents cultural and technological elements and how they have affected the reading of the post-independence group, thereby making this independent documentary as a byproduct quietly injecting the historiography and the struggle of the communists. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34145/1/34145.pdf Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor and Ameera, Neesa and Mohd Khalis, Faryna (2019) Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.]. (2019) In: e-proceedings Design Decoded 2019, 19 - 20 June 2019, Mangrove Tourism Complex, Sungai Merbok 08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah. |
| spellingShingle | GT Manners and customs Customs relative to public and social life Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor Ameera, Neesa Mohd Khalis, Faryna Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title | Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title_full | Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title_fullStr | Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title_full_unstemmed | Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title_short | Decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali...[et al.] |
| title_sort | decoding costume and make-up elements in reading communism via independent documentary / mohd. nor shahizan ali...[et al.] |
| topic | GT Manners and customs Customs relative to public and social life |
| url | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34145/ |