Friday, 20 October 2017

Unit 1A.4 Multimedia Technology and Consumption


Unit 1A.4 Multimedia Technology and Consumption

  1. Convergence: Give a definition of this.  What form did early convergence take? And give some examples of present day technological convergence.
  2. Interactivity: In what ways is digital technology interactive? Can you give some examples? How has this changed the way we consume the media?
  3. Personalisation: How do we personalise our technology and what is the reason for this? 
  4. Fill in the table:

 
Definition
Advantages
Disadvantages
Immediacy
This is how fast you get and or receive media like watching videos on YouTube you get them imidatly as soon as you click on the video.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Access
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
convenience
This is when many devices like camera and mp3 player get combined into one device like a smart Phone. 
 
 
 
 
 
You need only one device to do many tasks that in the past you would need to carry a lot of devices on you.  
There is only so much space on the inside of a phone to fit everything so dissenters need to prioritise and take things out to put new Tec in which can result in angered fans of the device.
portability
How portable a device is and or is.
 
 
 
 
 
You can take it anywhere you want and use it anywhere you want
However the battery’s a portable device uses can die at any point when they get flat.
connectivity
This refers to being connected to the internet and to different media souses like Instagram or FOX go.
 
 
 
 
 

 
The role of the BBC is to Educate people and children hence the BBC runs a lot of kids TV and documentaries furthermore the BBC produces Entertainment shows like QI and Top Gear   

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

conectivety

To connect as many people to the Internet round the world as possible for free and or without electricity. Zero is to suggest that you do not need internet to use the apps father more with wiki all you need is to send a text and you get the information you need instantly. They are also making low cost internet rooters which can run 3g and 4g furthermore the rooter can run for 8 h off the grid and an education program in India by google to get more women online. Yes I agree with Zucuberg that everyone should be connected and that it should be added to the human rights. No I am not as I still think that books are the best place to get information however the internet is becoming more and more part of daily life of people especially children as now the majority of kids are born into technology. 

Friday, 13 October 2017

midea pruducts

Media sectors
1.       Moving image
2.       Audio
3.       Websites (online)
4.       Gaming
5.       Publishing

Give 5 examples of media products for each sector:

Moving image

1.  TV
2. Animation
3. Films
4. Documentary
5. Trailers

Audio

1. Music
2. Radio
3. Podcast
4. Voice over
5. Sound track

Websites

1. App
2. News
3. News
4. Entertament
5. Platforms  

Gaming

1.  Fitness
2.  Educational
3. Entertament
4. Simulation
5.

Publishing

1. Magazines
2. News papers
3. Blog
4. Poster
5. Billboards
Media processes

Write down 5 examples of media processes for each stage:


Pre-production
1. Reca
2. Story board
3. Casting
4. Script
5. Texual Analeysis
Production
1. Filming
2. Production
3. Set
4.
5.
Post-production
1. Advertising
2. Editing
3. Screening
4.

5.

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Analysis Fry

Analysis of: Stephen Fry Out There
Format: the format of this documenter is a short series about homosexuality round the world and the United Kingdom.
Purpose: The purpose of this documentary is to educate and inform people about homosexuality and rights of homosexual people round the world and how rights in general are given and or take away rights of people in general round the world.   
Platform for broadcast: This documentary id broadcasted on the Internet and on the Television too.

Structure: The documentary is conducted via internes where the interviewer is always seen feather more there are multiple shots of cities and places the interviewer is in.     

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Textual Analysis


Textual Analysis – Jack Wihthall ( Netflix ) From 0.19 to 5.19 .

Documentary.

( Jakub Wilczewski )


The documentary starts with diegetic narrated sound of and Jack Wihithall on a blank screen followed him in Nam. At 0.33 there is wide shot of the house which is the establishing shot (one of many) this is followed by a cut and close up shot of Jacks dad face as the an intervie is beeing conducted with him about how hw feels about the trip in this sane their is also a lot of non diegetic ambient sound from the city they will be in set the sean fades into tem in the city walking the street. In the sane there is also a slow shot revers shot from the dad and his trip furthermore there is also a quick fade to his dad and mom. In this opening sane there is a mixture of diegetic and non diegetic sound with a small camera angle that only shows a few people in shot at a time and the city they are in and or hotel.




Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Midea Proseses



Showcasing work

CV
When employers have a vacancy they need to fill they will put together a person specification; a list of the skills and experience they want the ideal candidate to possess. From this list, the job advert is created, which is where they will ask you to send them your Chow closely your CV matches the person specification is the key factor in determining whether they see you as a suitable person to join their company. Unlike an application form, a CV allows you to decide which information is most relevant to each role you apply for. It needs to be: The key word here is concise. It's not a place to list all your achievements and experiences as this would make it long, unwieldy and, in a busy recruitment office, a turn off.
SOWREEL
A short videotape containing examples of an actor's or director's work for showing to potential employers.
PORFOLIAO
A portfolio is what you buled up over your yers of work in the difrent jobs in the midea industry . Like acting and or directing just to name two.

thypes of organsatons


 

A1: Types of Organisations

1) Public service broadcasters (state owned or commercial broadcasters)

2) Private Companies

3) Regulatory Organisations  

 

A type of state owned is the BBC it is one of the oldest TV stations it is funded by the government thou tax and TV licence. The BBC show manly / mostly family friendly content and educational content and news. A comical broadcaster is one own by a shareholders and or a single person an example of this type of broadcaster would be ITV they are funded by companies and donations and show whatever they want and the news.    

 

Regulatory organisations

The Office of Communications commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, Telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Ofcom has wide-ranging powers across the television, radio, telecoms and postal sectors. It has a statutory duty to represent the interests of citizens and consumers by promoting competition and protecting the public from harmful or offensive material. Some of the main areas Ofcom presides over are licensing, research, codes and policies, complaints, competition and protecting the radio spectrum from abuse (e.g. pirate radio stations).The regulator was initially established by the Office of Communications Act 2002 and received its full authority from the Communications Act 2003.

Friday, 6 October 2017

unit 1 poweropint

roles in the midia indestry

Explain What a …
1)     Freelance, permanent and volunteering job in the media industry is?
2)     Choose any area of the media industry. Gaming, film extra.
3)     Find 2 actual jobs of interest. What are they looking for from the applicant?
A freelance job in media is where a person is self and has no one to insure to and sauces his own jobs and makes his own. A permeant job in media is when you are employee in a company like vice news where people tell you what to whrire about and or produce and you have set times. A volentring job in media is when you are volentring to do some work uasly unpaid also with set times rely paid.
This is a permit job at vice for a chef editor which requires: Approving local content and layouts for all global editions. Keeping global print editions informed on themes, tent poles, etc. Shaping and driving the voice of the magazine and ensuring international editions are on message acting as an editorial resource for all global print editions. Generating magazine themes/tent poles .Works with the business, marketing, and sales departments to set the editorial direction of the
This is also a permit job in the media also at vice for a sales manager it requires:  Driving revenue for the company through sales through their agencies, across our media. And native advertising and content offerings. Growing exposure and contact amongst planners and buyers in your defined agency Patch. Extracting and responding to a high volume briefs and RFP’s in collaboration with the strategy and creative teams. Weekly reporting of relevant financial metrics to the heads of the agency patch. Working with wider team to share best practice and relevant insight to assist in the continual growth & evolution of the Vice UK business.

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

unit 1

Both cd’s and vynal’s are a form of analog sound storage how ever cds can also be used for picture where as vynal ac only be used for sound however the sound that comes from a vynal is more physical what I mean is that a vynal has a hire KHz as comerd  as it is phisicly imprinted on to the disk where as a cd has the sound if we are thalking about music burnd on to it so it has a lower KHz as it has to be for you to be able to play it back at a normal speed and for it not to be compress however once the groves are made in a vynal disk the song cant be changed nor edited but with burning on to a cd you are able before to edit the sound and to take out all the backround poluton on a vynal you cant do that. Both cds and vynals are not so long lasting as a vynal is quite fragale and the shany fiol on a cd is very scrachable hoevr you can store a lot ome songs on a cd where as a vynal is one so big and has only two sides so if you have a lot of songs it will take a lot of vynal disk also vynal disks have a lot o crakle when lsinig back to them as some times the needle misses a grove or the groves have been wore out .
To conclude if you want a more real sound get a vynal if you want the most creysp sound get some cds.


                                                                                                                        Jakub Wilczewski

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