Oo-Oo, dam diggity-dog
Let them buns stay mad 'cause we livin' it up
Oo-Oo, Shelltops is on
And I'm popping like, I'm popping like, I'm popping some corn
And now, I don't wanna take you
If we fall down, don't get upset
And now is just the beginning
And we'll figure it out somehow
Right now, masquerade
Master the merry-go-round
Right now, masquerade
Master the merry-go-round
Right now
It's something you create
It's never ever too late
It's never ever too late
Right now
Okay to make a mistake
Yeah, baby, this is your day
It's time to masquerade.....
Answer:
By clarifying, intensifying, and interpreting the event for a specific audience.
Explanation:
First of all, applied media didn't consider every aspect of life as an art form. So, the only way we have to separate these worlds (life and art) it's developing specific creations and events for a particular audience. Only through this way, we'll be able to know exactly the difference between life experience and art, because it was created by ourselves and target a specific audience.
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Intensify in the brightness or dullness of a color. Intensity refers to the purity of a Hue. Intensity is also known as the Chroma or Saturation. A Hue is the “color” name. Use red as an example, it represents the specific wavelength of visible light. The Hues in the Color Spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
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