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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Chopstick Challenge

Hi guys for today's post we are going to present you video about our Chopstick Challenge activity
Hope you guys like it :)



The blog that we made represents the Asian Traditional Food with chopsticks shown to emphasize the method of eating food. Chopsticks are frequently shown in Asian cuisines in Australia therefore; it was interesting to demonstrate the method of using it while enjoying the game that we played.

The chopstick competition that is often held in Asian countries have influenced our group to imitate the procedure of competition into our video.

The first procedure that we did was meeting at Lori’s house to prepare the video. After that we started to collect some ideas and created some steps to precede our video with chopsticks. As the game was focused on picking up different sized ingredients, we had to choose some foods that are challenging. Therefore, with found 1 and 2, we chose macaroni which was relevantly easy in some ways. For the final round, rice was chosen. As rice is the smallest ingredient that we could find, it was pretty challenging for us to pick raw rice with chopsticks. Through this game we were aiming to promote people to use chopsticks when eating Asian food as well as encouraging them to try Asian Food at the same time. 

The second thing that we focused on was the Camera angle. The angles of camera often contribute to the way how the video is shown. Therefore to enlarge the engagement of the audience, we considered various types of angles to emphasise how interesting this game was.

Every member of our group has participated enthusiastically. With all the materials, Tiger brought chopsticks which were our main material; Lori brought macaroni, rice and few other chopsticks as well. Otto brought camera.

In scientific world, it is said that if people kept on using chopsticks, they are more likely to become intelligent as our brain tries to work constantly, making our brain active.


To conclude, the purpose of this video is to encourage the audience to understand the culture of Asia through the interestingly played game with chopsticks. We expect as a group to see many people getting used to using chopstick that will benefit their brain and their ability of embracing the other culture to integrate together in this multicultural community.

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