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    It is obvious that technological convergence leads to the changes in media production and distribution (Bolin 2007; Tryon 2009; Dixon & Foster 2011). These changes can be observed through the ways films are promoted and exhibited have also been affected by the use of digital media. The following sections will provide a detail analysis of these changes. Tryon (2009) examines the transformation of cinema to the digital form. The proliferation of new portable technologies sparked the debates about

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    Digital Media, Period 5 Jonathan Ive Nathan Carney Research Paper Jonathan Ive is the Senior Vice President of Design within Apple Inc. His vision would change the face of graphic design by how we interface and interact with technology, forever. Jonathan along with his highly skilled team of manufacturers and engineers added features that other companies simply couldn’t match. The highly innovative and practical designs can be seen on such products such as: iMacs, iPods, iPhones, and iPads. The new

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    “Social media allow marketers to establish a public voice and presence online.” (Kotler P., Keller K., 2016, Pg. 153) While business to business marketing can be very different from business to consumer marketing, in the digital media world, there are many similarities and using the same digital media platforms can reach both audiences. When organizations doing this, it will help them save significant money that can be used elsewhere. This does not mean however that the entire promotional budget

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    can learn these skills in the digital media one program. This class is taught by Mr. Rhoades it is two quarters long and is one of the best classes you can take at phoenix high school. The class goes over photography, videography, and digital journalism. This is an all computer class so there is no home work unless you are not focused. There are around 25 students in the class. Digital media 1 leads you in to more advanced classes like digital media 2, PHTV, Digital journalism, and film making. For

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    Nowadays, more often than not, we tend to loosely define New Media as Digital Media, primarily because these media’s internet-dependency. However, the origins of new media art can be traced to the moving photographic inventions of the late 19th century such as the zoetrope (1834), the praxinoscope (1877) and Eadweard Muybridge's zoopraxiscope (1879). From the 1920s through the 1950s, various forms of kinetic and light art, from Thomas Wilfred's 'Lumia' (1919) and 'Clavilux' light organs to Jean Tinguely's

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    Topic: Digital Media in Sports Digital media has grown and developed tremendously over the years. In the 21st century the use of digital media in sports allows a typical sports fan to feel connected to athletes on an unreal level. The ability for a fan to be able to experience the same excitement of watching a game in the comfort of their own home is one that is so enticing. Consequently, attendance across most sport leagues are falling whereas, television ratings are on the rise. In reality not

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    report that follows is the comparison of two digital objects that are based around separate campaigns that explores how digital media makes meaning for its audience. The first digital object is a short video from the camping “stop it at the start”. The campaign was established for domestic violence and aims to stop domestic violence at a young age and informing younger generations on how to treat women (Commonwealth of Australia, 2017). The second digital image I have chosen is another campaign “another

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    Digital Media Piracy Digital Media; as in software, music, movies, books, and anything else which can be stored in binary representation, which then, can be so conveniently transmitted across the globe over the world wide web to anyone and everyone, with total disregard to any copyright laws what so ever, which is where the piracy part comes in. Probably not too long after the computer was first invited, someone sat down and wrote a useful piece of software, and then not too long after that

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    Media Alters Language Slang and vernacular always modify the language of their concurrent generation. This has been true since well before recorded language. In the modern historical moment, young people have nearly constant access to social media and technology which allows them to be in ever-present communication with peers. Texting and instant messaging present a new type of vocabulary and indeed a whole new system of writing which is dependent on acronyms and abbreviated language. The question

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    have changed a great deal. Media has always had a great influence in molding the culture of a society. There was a point of time when television and radio were invented and when computer was invented and there was little connection between the two. Time then travelled fast then through the age of cassettes, records, VCDs, DVDs, flash drive and then the internet. Media also started to go satellite on a massive scale and there came a point of time when media and digital communication systems became

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