Sad birds still fly

Sad Birds Still Fly is a documentary that aims to portray the captivating world of local and migratory birds in Singapore, exploring their beauty and challenges faced due to increased urbanisation. Presented in the format of a radio podcast, complete with bird calls and ambient sounds, Sad Birds Sti...

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Main Authors: Tapay, Charissa Isabel Baluya, Seah, Juliana Yong Xian, Yeow, Celine Kheng Yee, Mehta, Himanshi Samir
Other Authors: Ella Raidel
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174432
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1744322024-04-07T15:36:07Z Sad birds still fly Tapay, Charissa Isabel Baluya Seah, Juliana Yong Xian Yeow, Celine Kheng Yee Mehta, Himanshi Samir Ella Raidel Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information ella.raidel@ntu.edu.sg Arts and Humanities Sad Birds Still Fly is a documentary that aims to portray the captivating world of local and migratory birds in Singapore, exploring their beauty and challenges faced due to increased urbanisation. Presented in the format of a radio podcast, complete with bird calls and ambient sounds, Sad Birds Still Fly immerses viewers in the spaces around Singapore that these birds call home. Through our collaboration with bird photographers, ecological experts, and ornithologists, the film highlights issues such as bird collisions, deforestation and the threat of extinction. It also offers a message of hope for the future of our environment if we work to protect and coexist with nature and wildlife. Bachelor's degree 2024-04-01T03:02:38Z 2024-04-01T03:02:38Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Tapay, C. I. B., Seah, J. Y. X., Yeow, C. K. Y. & Mehta, H. S. (2024). Sad birds still fly. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174432 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174432 en CS/23/001 application/pdf application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Tapay, Charissa Isabel Baluya
Seah, Juliana Yong Xian
Yeow, Celine Kheng Yee
Mehta, Himanshi Samir
Sad birds still fly
description Sad Birds Still Fly is a documentary that aims to portray the captivating world of local and migratory birds in Singapore, exploring their beauty and challenges faced due to increased urbanisation. Presented in the format of a radio podcast, complete with bird calls and ambient sounds, Sad Birds Still Fly immerses viewers in the spaces around Singapore that these birds call home. Through our collaboration with bird photographers, ecological experts, and ornithologists, the film highlights issues such as bird collisions, deforestation and the threat of extinction. It also offers a message of hope for the future of our environment if we work to protect and coexist with nature and wildlife.
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Tapay, Charissa Isabel Baluya
Seah, Juliana Yong Xian
Yeow, Celine Kheng Yee
Mehta, Himanshi Samir
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author Tapay, Charissa Isabel Baluya
Seah, Juliana Yong Xian
Yeow, Celine Kheng Yee
Mehta, Himanshi Samir
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title Sad birds still fly
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