Friday, May 21, 2010

Does Media Inspire Us or Do We Inspire Media?


A question I have come to ask myself is, "Does Media Inspire Us or Do We Inspire Media?". What I mean by this is, media puts out what they want to sell and they try and persuade us to buy it, but do they produce products hoping we will like it or do you think they do a lot of research and put a lot of work into finding what their audience wants. Now I know that sounds silly, OF COURSE THEY RESEARCH, but I mean, in all cases do they really? Do they ever just take a risk with a product and just throw it on the shelves?


Whats your thought?

Friday, May 7, 2010

Youtube Comedian

Youtube is a great place for people to place their videos and get noticed. GloZell L. Green is a comedian who puts her videos on youtube(over 800) and gets millions of hits. She has a Youtube, Facebook and Twitter page. A few minutes ago, I tried to add GloZell on Facebook and it told me she had too many friends, thus showing how popular she is! This woman is hilarious. I dare you to watch her videos and not laugh, I think it's impossible. She is so committed to what she does, she posts several videos daily and they never get old. My favorite videos from GloZell are: "Is that your breath, or did you just fart?", "Push up bra", "Bop it, Twist it, Pull it" and"Translate Kesha Tik Tok Lyrics". I am going to leave some links and if you are interested, check out the videos and come back and comment on this blog and tell me what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/user/glozell1#p/f/9/Bt8uHPqJ7J8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOYMU15bjlA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzVi-hCac8c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtkU2ch0sRI

Friday, April 23, 2010

Cell Phones


Cell phones are a great device to use in your everyday life until you abuse the situation. They are good for contacting your friends or family, by phoning them or texting them but a lot of negative things come from cell phones. For example, addiction, car accidents, sleep loss and increased expenses. If you come addicted to using your cell phone, you may have a problem putting it down, therefore if your phone rings while you're driving, you might feel obligated to pick it up and may cause an accident. Cell phones can also cause a lot of debt. If you abuse your cell phone, you can run up your bill. From personal experience, I know how it works. When I first got a cell phone, I ran up my bill to $1000. How? Because you don't think about when your calling is free, how many texts you send or recieve and after a month, it adds up.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Facebook vs School Work

When it comes down to doing hours of homework, or chatting with your friends about new gossip on Facebook, what will you choose? In my opinion, Facebook is taking over teenagers. For example, when in a school computer lab, 90% of people will have a tab that reads "Facebook" on it and instead of starting/finishing a project, playing Farmville or checking up on the latest pictures is most important. In highschool, most teachers will tell you to get off Facebook, whether you do or not, is your choice. When you reach college or university, the professors don't care if you play on Facebook while he/she is teaching and this causes students not to pay attention, flunk out or just not come in general. Is it really worth throwing away your education for something that you can do on your own time? If you can be addicted to alcohol, drugs or gambling, you can be addicted to a website. Addiction is considered a bad thing, and if you have one, counselling is there for you. Therefore, I think I'm going to become a millionaire and become a FAC(Facebook Addiction Counsellor) because I believe there are too many people that spend their days on Facebook, get off your butt and do something productive! :)





Friday, February 26, 2010

Effects of Technology on Students Tomorrow

Technology whether we like it or not, is becoming easier and easier for everyone to access. Schools are starting to use computers to teach young kids their education. They might say they are doing it for the better of the enviroment because it's saving paper, but is it helping the kids in the future? Tomorrow's future is in the hands of student's today, and if we're teaching them to learn from computers, what's going to happen in ten, twenty years? Soon, teachers won't be needed because clearly they are showing, that computers can do all the work for them. This is making teachers able to be lazy and not have to interact with their students. So what are they getting paid for? Not only is it making teachers lazy, it's making students lazy. Computers are becoming the product that everyone relies on. College and unversity students admit that they bring their laptops to class, but aren't using it for school work purposes. Are they the ones to blame? Or do we blame the media?

Monday, February 22, 2010

Super Bowl Commercials


I have one word for Super Bowl commercials costing 3 million dollars, R-I-D-I-C-U-L-O-U-S! There are so many things that 3 million dollars could be used for in our world today. For example, there is a GIANT disaster in Haiti, people. They need everything and anything right now and when I think of hundreds of commercials being purchased for three million dollars a piece, it makes me sick. Is it even worth all the money? Are they getting what they pay for? I personally don't think so. Alright, you make your commercials funny and people laugh, but don't you think that they are more interested in getting up and going to the washroom on commercials because they are glued to their seats during the game? Or even reliving and talking about what happened before the commercials. The Super Bowl is a big thing, and most people watch it, for the Super Bowl, and not the commercials. That's only my opinion though, and if people out there wanna waste their money on a commercial, then I guess it's their money to spend right? I think that Super Bowl commercials are so expensive and continue to grow in price, because people WILL pay. For the people who purchase the commercials, they obviously spend a lot of money on the commercials because it is the MOST WATCHED event of the year. They think that promoting their commercial on that day, will up their sales and yes, it may happen but it may not. Who wants to take that risk? Well I guess people who have money growing on trees!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Negotiating Meaning in The Media

Animated Shorts I Watched:

"HA'Aki" http://www.nfb.ca/film/haaki
"I Want a Dog" http://www.nfb.ca/film/i_want_a_dog
* "Nightmare at School" http://www.nfb.ca/film/nightmare_at_school
"Falling in Love Again" http://www.nfb.ca/film/falling-love-again-3d
"Orange" http://www.nfb.ca/film/hothouse_5_orange
"Pearl" http://www.nfb.ca/film/hothouse_5_pearl


Above are six animated short films that I have watched. Some of them I really liked, some of them were okay and some of them I completely didn't understand or bored me to death. First off, my favorite short was "Nightmare at School". This film was about a first day at high school for a young boy. It went through a lot of parts where it made it seem like high school is a big place and going into it as the youngest person there, was scary. In the end, he was dreaming and woke up to find his friends waiting for him to get going. In my opinion the message was, it's not as bad as you think and your always gonna have friends going into it, or make some at school because it's a friendly place. On a second note, two films that I didn't like or understand were "HA'Aki" and "I Want a Dog". The only reason I didn't like "I Want a Dog" was because it was an eleven minute film and I think I am one of those people that likes a short and sweet film that I understand and can get something out of it. In the end, all films were very well done but some didn't appeal to me. If something doesn't grab my attention within the first minute, I lose interest. This is also why I am a very picky person, for example, I can't read books because I just can't find any that bring me in and make me NOT wanna put it down.