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Snow Queen & Withering White

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Snow Queen & Withering White – Jenny Wang, Lorna Wu, Raymond Low, and Sunny Jeong.
A Loose Adaptation of The Snow Queen from Hans Christian Andersen (1844). Gerda's and Kai's flower shop brings great happiness to their customers. Seeing their joy, the annoyed Snow Queen, whose power of destruction has scared people away, enchants and kidnaps Kai to fulfill her plan to create the most evil fragrance. Whoever smells the fragrance will hate others and love Snow Queen only. Will Gerda manage to find Kai and save the world?
Music Credits:
"High Tension" by Audionautix
"My Achy Heart" by Audio Hertz
"Colorless Aura" by Kevin MacLeod
"Hero Theme" by Kevin MacLeod
"Magical Forest" by Sir Cubworth
"Neither Sweat Nor Tears" by Dan Bodan
"Human Heart" by Text Me Records/Jordon Blackmon
In the 7.5 issue, students have produced original literary adaptation videos as part of the NCCU SPARKSHOW video magazine assignment to create an original adaptation of a literary work that was published before 1900. The video should include special costuming and effects.
Please note, any views expressed in this video are those of the person expressing them and do not represent those of the instructor, the English Department, or National Chengchi University.
A Loose Adaptation of The Snow Queen from Hans Christian Andersen (1844). Gerda's and Kai's flower shop brings great happiness to their customers. Seeing their joy, the annoyed Snow Queen, whose power of destruction has scared people away, enchants and kidnaps Kai to fulfill her plan to create the most evil fragrance. Whoever smells the fragrance will hate others and love Snow Queen only. Will Gerda manage to find Kai and save the world?
Music Credits:
"High Tension" by Audionautix
"My Achy Heart" by Audio Hertz
"Colorless Aura" by Kevin MacLeod
"Hero Theme" by Kevin MacLeod
"Magical Forest" by Sir Cubworth
"Neither Sweat Nor Tears" by Dan Bodan
"Human Heart" by Text Me Records/Jordon Blackmon
In the 7.5 issue, students have produced original literary adaptation videos as part of the NCCU SPARKSHOW video magazine assignment to create an original adaptation of a literary work that was published before 1900. The video should include special costuming and effects.
Please note, any views expressed in this video are those of the person expressing them and do not represent those of the instructor, the English Department, or National Chengchi University.