LOL.SG : the documentary

LOL.SG is a light-hearted documentary that explores the comedy scene and the concept of the cultural identity in Singapore. Indeed, previous studies (Critchley, 2002) have revealed that humor is the cultural mirror of a society. LOL.SG exposes the social fabric of Singaporean culture by looking at t...

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Main Authors: Ang, Alicia Li Cia, Chen, Yanxuan, Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min, Soh, Alvina Yijing
Other Authors: Lin Tsui-Chuan, Trisha
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15688
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-156882020-06-21T07:38:26Z LOL.SG : the documentary Ang, Alicia Li Cia Chen, Yanxuan Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min Soh, Alvina Yijing Lin Tsui-Chuan, Trisha Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::Motion pictures and films::Documentary LOL.SG is a light-hearted documentary that explores the comedy scene and the concept of the cultural identity in Singapore. Indeed, previous studies (Critchley, 2002) have revealed that humor is the cultural mirror of a society. LOL.SG exposes the social fabric of Singaporean culture by looking at the business of doing local comedy, by interviewing the key industry players: the stand-up comedians, actors, television producer and even the owner of a comedy club in Singapore. The project looked at the problems in the areas of stage and television comedy, and drew a strong link between the current situation here to Singaporean culture. The documentary offers a rather interesting conclusion that Singaporean humour is still alive and kicking with even more room for further development, with an eye to encourage more Singaporeans to laugh at themselves. LOL.SG also explores the idea of Singapore’s cultural identity by looking at the seemingly insipid local comedy scene and its problems, and linking them to the traits of the society, which undoubtedly contributed to shaping the Singaporean sense of humour to be what it is today. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2009-05-14T02:06:48Z 2009-05-14T02:06:48Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15688 mms://vodb.ntu.edu.sg/v1/sci_fyp_09/lol.wmv en Nanyang Technological University 162 p. application/pdf application/pdf text/html
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Ang, Alicia Li Cia
Chen, Yanxuan
Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min
Soh, Alvina Yijing
LOL.SG : the documentary
description LOL.SG is a light-hearted documentary that explores the comedy scene and the concept of the cultural identity in Singapore. Indeed, previous studies (Critchley, 2002) have revealed that humor is the cultural mirror of a society. LOL.SG exposes the social fabric of Singaporean culture by looking at the business of doing local comedy, by interviewing the key industry players: the stand-up comedians, actors, television producer and even the owner of a comedy club in Singapore. The project looked at the problems in the areas of stage and television comedy, and drew a strong link between the current situation here to Singaporean culture. The documentary offers a rather interesting conclusion that Singaporean humour is still alive and kicking with even more room for further development, with an eye to encourage more Singaporeans to laugh at themselves. LOL.SG also explores the idea of Singapore’s cultural identity by looking at the seemingly insipid local comedy scene and its problems, and linking them to the traits of the society, which undoubtedly contributed to shaping the Singaporean sense of humour to be what it is today.
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Chen, Yanxuan
Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min
Soh, Alvina Yijing
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Chen, Yanxuan
Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min
Soh, Alvina Yijing
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title LOL.SG : the documentary
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