http://www.digitalmedia.com.au/
Who would have thought there was a thing such a DMF (Digital Media Festival)? It was actually hosted in Sydney, Australia for a weekend in November. This site keeps you updated on all the latest gadgets!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Digital media recent jobs
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Web Designer (Flash, CS3 & Actionscript)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Dec 04
Director of Digital Sales & Marketing
KING 5 TV
Seattle, WA
Dec 04
Assistant Professor Video and MultiPlatform News
University of Florida Dept. of...
Gainesville, FL
Dec 03
Meteorologist/Reporter
KGW
Portland , OR
Dec 03
News Photographer
KYMA Channel 11
Yuma, AZ
Dec 03
Faculty Member
Northwestern University/Medill School...
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
faculty member
Medill School of Journalism
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
Faculty Member
Northwestern University Medill School...
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
Part-Time Weekend Graphic Artist
KVBC Channel 3
Las Vegas, NV
Dec 02
Digital Media Technician
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 25
Writer/Content Producer
Operation Blessing International
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads )
Nov 25
EIC-DSNG Truck Operator
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 21
Online News Content Producer
KENS
San Antonio, TX
Nov 20
Online News Content Producer
KENS TV
San Antonio, TX (South Texas)
Nov 20
Digital Managing Editor
KENS TV
San Antonio, TX (South Texas)
Nov 20
National Media Liaison
Operation Blessing International
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 20
Video Editor
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 20
Web Account Executive
WXYZ-TV / Detroit (ABC)
Detroit, MI (Located in Southfield, MI)
Nov 20
Part-Time Production Assistant
KYMA
Yuma, AZ
Nov 19
Part-Time Weather Anchor
KYMA
Yuma, AZ
Nov 19
News Producer
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 19
Director, Business Development-RoiLife
RoiLife, a Lifetime Digital Company
San Francisco, CA
Nov 18
Online Account Executive - Local
Greenspun Media Group
Henderson, NV
Nov 18
ONLINE COMMUNITY MANAGER (Digital)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 18
Account Executive – Lifetime Digital / Roiworld.com
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 18
German/English translator
MotorVision GmbH
Munich, Bavaria, Germany (Home working )
Nov 18
Director of Technology- RoiLife
RoiLife, a Lifetime Digital Company
San Francisco, CA
Nov 14
Director, Business Development (RoiLife)
Lifetime-RoiLife
San Francisco, CA
Nov 14
Newscast Producer
WGAL-TV
Lancaster, PA
Nov 13
VP, National Accounts
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 12
Assignment Editor
KCPQ-TV
Seattle, WA
Nov 11
Director Research (Digital)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Post Production Technician – Freelance
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Freelancer - Librarian
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Content Producer-Indianas4.com
Fox 59/ Indiana's 4
Indianapolis, IN
Nov 10
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Web Designer (Flash, CS3 & Actionscript)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Dec 04
Director of Digital Sales & Marketing
KING 5 TV
Seattle, WA
Dec 04
Assistant Professor Video and MultiPlatform News
University of Florida Dept. of...
Gainesville, FL
Dec 03
Meteorologist/Reporter
KGW
Portland , OR
Dec 03
News Photographer
KYMA Channel 11
Yuma, AZ
Dec 03
Faculty Member
Northwestern University/Medill School...
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
faculty member
Medill School of Journalism
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
Faculty Member
Northwestern University Medill School...
Evanston, IL
Dec 02
Part-Time Weekend Graphic Artist
KVBC Channel 3
Las Vegas, NV
Dec 02
Digital Media Technician
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 25
Writer/Content Producer
Operation Blessing International
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads )
Nov 25
EIC-DSNG Truck Operator
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 21
Online News Content Producer
KENS
San Antonio, TX
Nov 20
Online News Content Producer
KENS TV
San Antonio, TX (South Texas)
Nov 20
Digital Managing Editor
KENS TV
San Antonio, TX (South Texas)
Nov 20
National Media Liaison
Operation Blessing International
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 20
Video Editor
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 20
Web Account Executive
WXYZ-TV / Detroit (ABC)
Detroit, MI (Located in Southfield, MI)
Nov 20
Part-Time Production Assistant
KYMA
Yuma, AZ
Nov 19
Part-Time Weather Anchor
KYMA
Yuma, AZ
Nov 19
News Producer
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Virginia Beach, VA (Hampton Roads)
Nov 19
Director, Business Development-RoiLife
RoiLife, a Lifetime Digital Company
San Francisco, CA
Nov 18
Online Account Executive - Local
Greenspun Media Group
Henderson, NV
Nov 18
ONLINE COMMUNITY MANAGER (Digital)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 18
Account Executive – Lifetime Digital / Roiworld.com
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 18
German/English translator
MotorVision GmbH
Munich, Bavaria, Germany (Home working )
Nov 18
Director of Technology- RoiLife
RoiLife, a Lifetime Digital Company
San Francisco, CA
Nov 14
Director, Business Development (RoiLife)
Lifetime-RoiLife
San Francisco, CA
Nov 14
Newscast Producer
WGAL-TV
Lancaster, PA
Nov 13
VP, National Accounts
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 12
Assignment Editor
KCPQ-TV
Seattle, WA
Nov 11
Director Research (Digital)
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Post Production Technician – Freelance
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Freelancer - Librarian
Lifetime Networks
New York, NY
Nov 11
Content Producer-Indianas4.com
Fox 59/ Indiana's 4
Indianapolis, IN
Nov 10
Digital media port

While we're not sure if the "Digital Media Port" on Sony's new line of A/V receivers is anything more than a glorified USB port, it looks like it won't be left unused for long, with the company wasting no time in announcing a range of accessories that'll take advantage of it. Likely to attract the most attention is the $100 TDM-IP1 iPod dock (pictured above), which isn't the first iPod-happy device we've seen from Sony, but is still a rare enough occurrence to make us to a double-take. Rounding out the line-up is the $80 TDM-BT1 Bluetooth audio adapter (check it out after the break), the $200 TDM-NC1 WiFi network audio adapter for streaming music from your PC, and the sure-to-be-best-seller TDM-NW1 Network Walkman cradle, which will set you back $50. Look for the Bluetooth and Network Walkman accessories to be the first to roll out in March, with the iPod dock following in May, and the WiFi adapter bringing up the rear in June.

Digital media converter
Digital Media Converter makes it easy for you to convert your video and audio files from one format to another. Organize and batch convert between: DVD, VCD, AVI (DivX, MS MPEG4, uncompressed, etc), MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (PAL, NTSC), MP3, MOV, WMA, WMV, DVR-MS, and WAV formats.
With Digital Media Converter you can easily make DVD format files, extract the sound track from a video file (or DVD movie) and save just the audio as an MP3, or transform your video or audio files into a special streaming format to play from a web site. The program's mass-conversion feature lets you select a group of files or entire folders, and convert them all in one run. Digital Media Converter makes your TV shows and movies portable. Record movies on your Media Center PC, and view them on your Apple iPod, Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, PDA, or almost any portable video player. Put your DVD collection in your pocket with Digital Media Converter.
You don't need to be a professional to use Digital Media Converter. The simple three-step process makes it easy: just select the files to batch convert, select the format to convert into, and start the conversion! The program can even be set to automatically shut down the computer when the conversion is finished.Digital Media Converter automatically fixes many problems with video files during conversion. The program will determine whether any decoders, codecs or other tools are needed and help find and install them. The program's default settings are carefully designed to create audio and video files that are both high quality and small in size. You can use the advanced settings to change the video frame size, audio/video compression codec, frequency, and the number of channels in an audio stream.
With Digital Media Converter you can easily make DVD format files, extract the sound track from a video file (or DVD movie) and save just the audio as an MP3, or transform your video or audio files into a special streaming format to play from a web site. The program's mass-conversion feature lets you select a group of files or entire folders, and convert them all in one run. Digital Media Converter makes your TV shows and movies portable. Record movies on your Media Center PC, and view them on your Apple iPod, Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, PDA, or almost any portable video player. Put your DVD collection in your pocket with Digital Media Converter.
You don't need to be a professional to use Digital Media Converter. The simple three-step process makes it easy: just select the files to batch convert, select the format to convert into, and start the conversion! The program can even be set to automatically shut down the computer when the conversion is finished.Digital Media Converter automatically fixes many problems with video files during conversion. The program will determine whether any decoders, codecs or other tools are needed and help find and install them. The program's default settings are carefully designed to create audio and video files that are both high quality and small in size. You can use the advanced settings to change the video frame size, audio/video compression codec, frequency, and the number of channels in an audio stream.
Digital media wire
http://www.dmwmedia.com/
Between tivo, viacom, at&t cut, and a number of other things that make the news, digital media wire is a way to be updated right online. It gives you all the latest digital media information to keep you updated throughout the day.
Between tivo, viacom, at&t cut, and a number of other things that make the news, digital media wire is a way to be updated right online. It gives you all the latest digital media information to keep you updated throughout the day.
Top digital media colleges
As the world becomes more and more high-tech moving to computer-based industries such as video game and simulation design, digital film, video and animation, and Web design and management, the digital media arts career will prepare students for quality positions in these growing areas. Digital Media Arts related programs include television, motion picture, music recording, interactive, and emerging digital media industries.
Rasmussen College
Rasmussen College Digital Media Arts
Ocala, Florida (FL)
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Rasmussen College Digital Media Arts
Holiday, Florida (FL)
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Career Institute of American International College
Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Springfield, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Framingham, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Woburn, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Cambridge, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Rasmussen College
Rasmussen College Digital Media Arts
Ocala, Florida (FL)
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Rasmussen College Digital Media Arts
Holiday, Florida (FL)
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Career Institute of American International College
Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Springfield, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Framingham, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Woburn, Massachusetts (MA)
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Career Institute of American International College Digital Media Arts
Cambridge, Massachusetts (MA)
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Top digital media companies
"Thank you to the 500+ participants in the 5th Annual Digital Media Conference at the Ritz-Carlton in Tyson’s Corner, VA. The event was a great success attracting the best and brightest from the DC region and beyond. The event also caught the eye of many leading media outlets including the Washington Post and C-SPAN, who aired interviews from the conference on "The Communicators," its new weekly series featuring interviews with "the people who shape our digital future." The latest show, which aired Saturday on C-SPAN and Monday on C-SPAN2, featured interviews with our Publisher & CEO, Ned Sherman; Robert Quicksilver, Chief Content Officer, Tidal TV; Ashwin Navin, President & Co-Founder, Bit Torrent; and Alan Warms, General Manager, Yahoo News. The interviews cover the conference, the state of broadband television, the future of online news and the sharing of software and media content over the Internet. Here is the video recently posted on YouTube:"
Friday, December 5, 2008
Art event #2
The Rory Kennedy speech was really interesting in that she explored the range of emotions and experiences that have to do with women. She started her passion for film-making when she attended college at Brown. She was a women's study major and had an interest in social issues. After her last paper about crack mothers, she filmed them in a way that showed them trying to get help vs. what the news was saying. She eventually found a producer and raised the money for that first film. She titled the film Women of Substance and it took 2 years to film. In total, she has made 23 documentaries. To name a few:
American Hollow, which is about domestic violence in Mississippi, is heart wrenching because she gets inside a family that has to deal with hardships every day of their lives.
A Boy's Life, which "family is the source of the problem" is about a welfare change and how it would effect children with mental issues. It also takes place in Mississippi and deals with a 7 year old boy who was out of control but couldn't get the social services he needed.
Pandemic (Facing Aids), which is about the global aids epidemic. She traveled to 5 different countries to get footage of different people with aids and showed the physical hardships that they deal with is nothing compared to the psychological aspect that they deal with.
Ghost of Abu Ghraib, which is the "steepest fall of grace" is about going into filming thinking the people as monsters but realizing she connects to them and was surprised by their humanity.
American Hollow, which is about domestic violence in Mississippi, is heart wrenching because she gets inside a family that has to deal with hardships every day of their lives.
A Boy's Life, which "family is the source of the problem" is about a welfare change and how it would effect children with mental issues. It also takes place in Mississippi and deals with a 7 year old boy who was out of control but couldn't get the social services he needed.
Pandemic (Facing Aids), which is about the global aids epidemic. She traveled to 5 different countries to get footage of different people with aids and showed the physical hardships that they deal with is nothing compared to the psychological aspect that they deal with.
Ghost of Abu Ghraib, which is the "steepest fall of grace" is about going into filming thinking the people as monsters but realizing she connects to them and was surprised by their humanity.
Internet
With the internet expanding everyday, there are more things becoming available to people and with each new thing, an older method is becoming obsolete. For instance, why waste your time going to the movie gallery when you can just watch movies or missed tv shows online? There are a number of sites and one example is: www.quicksilverscreen.com
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Dating advice
What else can the internet help you with? How about dating advice...even a 9 year old can come up with some tips!
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12022008/news/nationalnews/i_wrote_the_book_of_love_141817.htm
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12022008/news/nationalnews/i_wrote_the_book_of_love_141817.htm
How to's
The internet has in many ways replaced books. When people need to know things quickly they can just search it in Google or type it in YouTube. Need help cooking lobster, turkey, or pasta?--no problem.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Digital media
There are always new ways to discover digital media and this site is just one...
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/
You can access people's blogs about numerous things such as photography, music, movies, and more.
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/
You can access people's blogs about numerous things such as photography, music, movies, and more.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Top 15 greatest photo manipulations of all time
Since I'm taking Photo II next semester and it deals with manipulation, I decided to try to find some of the best manipulations of all time. This site has the top 15 and some of them are really interesting:
http://listverse.com/history/top-15-manipulated-photographs
http://listverse.com/history/top-15-manipulated-photographs
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Election
Of course everyone has been involved in the election somehow in the past few days. Last night I was watching the results with some friends and one had his laptop. We were watching FOX and it surprised me just how fast the laptop was in finding out the electoral votes and such. For the most part, he was able to find out the information before the television stations even updated the numbers. You didn't have to be anywhere near a tv to find out stats and see clippings from the election...you could have just done everything from your computer. It makes me wonder what new technologies will emerge in the future. Will tvs become obsolete? I'd like to think that with the advances that come along things that we use everyday will become less and less used until they're no longer needed at all.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Widgets
With new media being created everyday, there are tons of little games and programs you can add to sites such as Myspace or a blog.
http://www.widgetbox.com/
You're able to browse by category to find the Widget that suits you best. If you're tech savvy, there's even a way for you to create your own Widget that others can view and use.
http://www.widgetbox.com/
You're able to browse by category to find the Widget that suits you best. If you're tech savvy, there's even a way for you to create your own Widget that others can view and use.
Digital mix-up
When it comes to translating digital media, it's not always done accurately. For example, this is a Chinese translation of Star Wars and it's pretty funny what they come up with...
Thursday, October 9, 2008
ANTM
When I think about digital alteration, the show America's Next Top Model immediately comes to mind. It's a group of women competing to become the winner of a model agency contract and the next "Covergirl". They have a photo shoot every week and Tyra Banks, the host, chooses the picture she thinks is the best for each girl. There is never a picture that isn't altered in some way, so the models never really know exactly how they look behind the camera. Each picture is beautiful in it's own way, and even if a model isn't that pretty without the makeup and lights, their picture is always stunning. I don't find it fair that they're getting paid to take pictures and look a certain way, but all their pictures are touched up to make them look perfect. As long as they're tall and skinny, I feel like almost anyone can do what they do.






Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Manipulation
When it comes to picture manipulation, digital media has made it extremely easy to change pictures in such a slight way that sometimes it's too realistic to even notice. On the other hand, it's also easy to create something that looks aesthetically pleasing, but are clearly unrealistic. For example:

It's obvious that this isn't a real picture, but it looks really neat just the same.

Now, it's a lot harder to tell that something has been done to this picture. For fashion, they manipulate pictures all the time to make people look a certain way. Just by shaping her eyebrows, changing the color of her lips and eyeshadow, and softening her skin's appearance, she is transformed into a more pleasing look. Nowadays with magazines for instance, young girls are misinformed about how they are supposed to look. They see pictures of models that are completely manipulated, making it seem like they're just naturally missing shoulder blades, have a perfect tan, ridiculously flat stomachs, and so on. No one really looks like that, not even the models that are in the pictures. By changing the way we look, we're giving false impressions and making people, especially young girls, feel like they have to look a certain way.

It's obvious that this isn't a real picture, but it looks really neat just the same.

Now, it's a lot harder to tell that something has been done to this picture. For fashion, they manipulate pictures all the time to make people look a certain way. Just by shaping her eyebrows, changing the color of her lips and eyeshadow, and softening her skin's appearance, she is transformed into a more pleasing look. Nowadays with magazines for instance, young girls are misinformed about how they are supposed to look. They see pictures of models that are completely manipulated, making it seem like they're just naturally missing shoulder blades, have a perfect tan, ridiculously flat stomachs, and so on. No one really looks like that, not even the models that are in the pictures. By changing the way we look, we're giving false impressions and making people, especially young girls, feel like they have to look a certain way.
Music
Today we talked about music a bit and it was pretty interesting because most people nowadays know the big bands and all the popular singers that are on the radio. However, what is there out there to help us find new music? Personally, I am always on Imeem and Pandora. These two sites are ways to listen to the music you know and find related music that are more undercover and unheard of. Pandora is especially cool because if you type in an artist or a song, it will create a radio station that has songs with the same melodies. You can use sites such as Limewire or Bearshare to download songs, but they're not able to search for new music based on what you already like. I'd like to think that I know a wide variety of music and a lot of that has to do with digital media. Without sites like Imeem or Pandora, there's really no other way that I would be able to find new bands or artists as easily as I do.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Future robots?
I've been thinking about where humans are headed since class on Tuesday. All the talk about chips inplanted in the head, eye cameras, and other things that basically transform humans into computers...aka, robots. There are so many movies out there that depict what life would be like if robots were here-- the top 5 according to the Times Online are 5. Robocop, 4. Virtuosity, 3. Knight Rider, 2. A Space Odyssey (2001), and 1. The Terminator. There's a list of 50 movies with robots, 50! Apparently film directors are already ahead in the times and are creating what they believe the world could be like with robots. I'm not such a big fan of robots. Sure, they're cool and can do things more efficiently, quicker, and so on...but I look at it as people becoming even more lazy. Unless there's a good reason we need robots around, I don't think they should just take over peoples' jobs. It's scary to think about humans becoming the robots, which is an entirely different thing. If little things were programmed into our brains and other parts to make us robotic, wouldn't we all be the same? The point is to be different from one another, so why try to make us all alike? It might be cool at first to take pictures from your eye and store them in your brain, but the newness and uniqueness of it fade quickly because everyone can do it. If robots are where technology is headed, count me out.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Foreman Gallery Exhibit
Marianne Weil:
- 20 bronze sculptures
- each piece had roughly the same textures even though they were all very different. there were parts to the pieces where the bronze was extremely smooth and other parts what were rough with different reliefs. the two different textures created an edgy look to the pieces.
- the only colors that were on her pieces were the bronze and a teal. i'm not quite sure how she got the teal color- whether or not it was some type of chemical rub or not- but she made the pieces more interesting to look at by having the color variation.
- my favorite piece of hers was called "Caelestis", which was a low relief. it was very different from her other pieces in that it was flat. however, it was still created with the bronze and teal and was still covered with both textures. i also liked the piece "Hastings Muse" because it almost looked as if there was a hand on the side holding the entire piece together, like stabilizing it in a way.
James Walsh:
- 12 acrylic on canvas
- his pieces were abstract in that they all seemed like he took tubes of acrylic paint and emptied them in piles on the canvases
- there were two different textures of paint used- one was smooth and glossy, almost like wax, and the other was more coarse and had a rubbery look to it.
- he used many different colors, which i liked because it made them more interesting, that gave each canvas a different feel. "The Dark Fantastic" was created using mostly dark blues and makes it look like a night scene. on the other hand, "Yellow One" was painted with bright colors so the feel that is given is the opposite in that it seems more like a daytime sunny scene.
- one of my favorite paintings was "Coloring". the colors used were a mix of warm and cool colors- oranges, yellows, pinks, whites, and blues. i liked it because the way he laid out the paint made it seem like he was painting a scenic view of mountains.
Ann Walsh:
- 12 pieces- some made with wood, some with urethane on wood, some with plexiglas, and others on a board. they were covered with either vinyl or acrylic.
- every piece had stripes (except one)- either 3 or 4, all horizontal. the one exception piece had a design on the corner that made it look like there were layers being exposed.
- there are many different colors used on her pieces. some are related colors on a piece, like yellows and greens, while other pieces are opposites like orange and purple.
- her pieces were my least favorite because they were plain in my opinion. it wasn't anything original and although they were cool to look at, i didn't feel like they were anything special or unique.
What would American society be like if there was no media?
The American society as we know it today can be described as busy, changing and always looking for new technology to get a hand on. So what would the American society look like if media was completely cut from the picture? That means there would be no communicating through text messages, online messaging programs such as AIM or ICQ or Skype. There wouldn't be any way to check your email or watch digital broadcasts. These are just a few of the things that are considered media and all of them have become a permanent fixture in many American's lives. If they were somehow null one day, Americans wouldn't know what to do (me included). We've become so dependent on these things that we have no alternatives if something did happen and media crashed. Our society as a whole would be much more slowly paced and boring in a lot of ways. People wouldn't be as connected to each other and what's going on in the world and it would be much harder to get news across to the public. We would go from a united nation to a nation with several different parts, all because media has become the backbone to our society.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
How has the media scared you today?
My friend Meg is taking the sculpture class with Terry this semester and I've seen her latest project be created right from the start (I even helped her steal newpaper for it...) and it fits in with what we're learning perfectly. She carved a television out of weeks worth of newspapers and built a display for it. The point she was trying to make is that the media comes in all forms, television being one of them. If parents are trying to keep their kids away from violence in forms such as guns and war, then they don't have guns in the house and they don't expose them to games and other things that deal with war. However, they're getting just as much exposure of those things through the television. It's a gateway for media to pour into kid's minds as well as adults and sometimes we don't even realize it's happening. It's a scary thought, but it's the truth and digital media will most likely find a way into your life no matter how much precaution you take.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
How does digital media effect us?
Digital media effects people more every day than we may think. The effects vary with age, though, because people about 50 and older haven't been around digital media for as long as children, for example. How much time you spend around digital media (for the most part) depends on your age. Since most children grew up with it, their time spent using the media in various ways is increasing over the years. The following website is an example of how digital media is effecting children today:
http://www.apa.org/monitor/feb03/unraveling.html
http://www.apa.org/monitor/feb03/unraveling.html
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Where is digital media found?
Digital media is everywhere. In the world we live in today, it's nearly impossible to go an entire day without somehow being effected by digital media. Sometimes we're so used to seeing it that we don't even notice it's there and that it's effecting us in ways. For example, digital media is a part of cell phones, the internet and television. If you're watching tv and notice a commercial for a product you will probably store the information away in the back of your mind, but events later down the line could trigger that memory and make you want the product or at the very least, just remember it. Since commercials are so short and fast, your brain is taking in the information but not necessarily using it right away. By flashing images on a screen, advertisers have an easy job trying to sell things to us in this day and age because we have learned to crave what we see. The internet is another way we're connected to the outside world and I believe it's become dependent in our society. If for some reason the internet was taken away, most of the people in America wouldn't know what to do with themselves. There would be no way to email friends or co-workers, no instant messaging, no online news, and a number of other things. Now, if cell phones crashed the same day, that's it-- we're doomed. Not being able to text or even call the people we're connected to would be disasterous. Digital media has become so intwined in our world that it's not just a luxury, it's now a necessity.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Disney-ABC Adds Execs to Digital Media Team
http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=disney091008.htm
This article is from today and it's about three new executives that were hired to work for the Disney-ABC Television Group. Some of their responsibilities in the digital media practice are updating and overseeing the popular websites (mostly for kids) that are viewed every day. Also on their list of duties are keeping up with broadband, mobile offerings, VOD, etc. There's such a massive amount of opportunities for jobs dealing with digital media in today's world, and this is just one of them. Other examples are online marketing, web design and development, online account management, sales director, and a number of others. With the constant surge of technological advancements, so many new opportunities for jobs appear all the time. We're now in an environment where the internet and other Wi-Fi gadgets are a commonality. Digital media is an every day occurance, whether you notice it or not.
This article is from today and it's about three new executives that were hired to work for the Disney-ABC Television Group. Some of their responsibilities in the digital media practice are updating and overseeing the popular websites (mostly for kids) that are viewed every day. Also on their list of duties are keeping up with broadband, mobile offerings, VOD, etc. There's such a massive amount of opportunities for jobs dealing with digital media in today's world, and this is just one of them. Other examples are online marketing, web design and development, online account management, sales director, and a number of others. With the constant surge of technological advancements, so many new opportunities for jobs appear all the time. We're now in an environment where the internet and other Wi-Fi gadgets are a commonality. Digital media is an every day occurance, whether you notice it or not.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Second life
One example of digital media is Second Life. Second Life is a virtual world that was created in 2003. It's like a second world where millions of people live through the safety of a computer.
http://secondlife.com/
http://secondlife.com/
Thursday, September 4, 2008
What is digital media?
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
First post
Day 1 of classes and getting up this morning was not easy.
So long sweet summer, hello early mornings...
So long sweet summer, hello early mornings...
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