CMNS 150 Cindy Peckham
Sunday, 3 December 2017
So Long Folks
Hey there,
This is my last post here so if you happen to be reading I wish to say good bye.
I'll be deleting this come the New Year once my final marks are in.
If any one was interested in following me IRL Twitter is probably the best place, no special handle, just my name, with the same pic that is posted here.
I have a WordPress blog that is temporarily private while I figure out what do with it, so that's out, but I'm always happy to connect on LinkedIn, not Facebawk though, I usually just keep that one for family.
Hope everyone has a great holiday however they choose to celebrate it.
Best of luck on all your future endeavors.
C/P
Friday, 1 December 2017
Vision Project
Howdy Folks,
Well we finished our Vision Project 2017 for Group 7 - completed by Rory Theriault, Nicole Crevatin, and myself.
Aside from the camera wobble, I thought the intro was great and the music worked well. I overheard negative comments about the music choice but I don't think it was something we could see until it was put to the clips. To me this served to demonstrate how much vision the people in the intro group had, so kudos to them. Plus I'm sure the job was not made easy by the copyright restrictions.
I wished the end product could have been a bit longer because I thought we lost some of the authenticity when we had to cut some of the things out. Artistically, I also thought it would have looked better if we had enough people to hold up the signs instead of the same people doing more than one, but that is my critical eye.
Without further adieu, here is our final cut.
Enjoy!
Aside from the camera wobble, I thought the intro was great and the music worked well. I overheard negative comments about the music choice but I don't think it was something we could see until it was put to the clips. To me this served to demonstrate how much vision the people in the intro group had, so kudos to them. Plus I'm sure the job was not made easy by the copyright restrictions.
I wished the end product could have been a bit longer because I thought we lost some of the authenticity when we had to cut some of the things out. Artistically, I also thought it would have looked better if we had enough people to hold up the signs instead of the same people doing more than one, but that is my critical eye.
Without further adieu, here is our final cut.
Enjoy!
C/P
https://youtu.be/Zh-MvLrnYQg
Tuesday, 7 November 2017
Link to Audio Clip
Hello -
If you want to hear my first audio clip done for a class assignment please follow the link below and see if you can guess what it is. The final clip was to be no more than 30 seconds and an amalgamation of 5 different clips of sound from a moment in my day put together in sequence.
The clip is in mp3 format so although saved as an Adobe file you should be able to open and play in any media player.
Thanks
https://sites.google.com/site/cmns150audioclip/
If you want to hear my first audio clip done for a class assignment please follow the link below and see if you can guess what it is. The final clip was to be no more than 30 seconds and an amalgamation of 5 different clips of sound from a moment in my day put together in sequence.
The clip is in mp3 format so although saved as an Adobe file you should be able to open and play in any media player.
Thanks
https://sites.google.com/site/cmns150audioclip/
Friday, 13 October 2017
Digital Media Class - Photo Essay Link - Victoria Zombie Walk 2017
Hello Blog Viewer,
First - Thanks for stopping by to see what's up - Second - Here is a link to my photo essay which was an assignment for my Digital Media Class for those of you who aren't also in the class. - I thought the subject matter was perfect given the time of year. - Enjoy!
C/P
P.S - Feel free to comment as you wish.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aZLc1O6L0O7zxXKA3
Monday, 9 October 2017
Thoughts on Sherry Turkle's Connected, But Alone Talk
When I was suffering from a long term illness I was cut off
from the world I knew. Social media allowed me to reconnect but it also gave me
the opportunity to pick and choose who, how and when I would interact, without
explanation. Gradually what was a tool used to stay connected became the
preferred method of communication as it acted as a veritable shield between me
and the world that ailed me.
I agree there has been a shift from technology
enhancing our real world to replacing our real world.
Rather than connecting
with family and friends, social media has become a place to monitor their
activities and pick and choose how involved we become. It has become a place to
hash out real world issues, often with strangers, because we're too afraid to
have these same conversations face to face in our communities, or we would
rather have them while conveniently remaining in our pyjamas.
Not only have we become
less connected with each other, but I believe also less tolerant. Sadly we seem
to view people who wish to have real conversations with us as rude for
interrupting us, especially if we have to alter what we're doing to hear them
out, or that they're invading our space and privacy, and we wonder how the
person missed that we're on our phone, we're busy. We miss the important
details in our environments because we're monitoring virtual ones. We miss the
opportunities to help someone in real life because we're sending a life to a
friend in Candy Crush.
Ms. Turkle gave her Connected, But Alone talk in 2012
and the technological world has charged on since then. But If you listen
closely you can hear the whispers of people wanting more out of their lives
then being constantly connected. They miss real connections, and they are
starting to take small steps to change things, simple steps like placing all
cell phones in the center of the table when they get together for lunch. There
is talk about mental health, and getting back to nature, talk about saving
energy, and the importance of disconnecting.
I believe the winds of change are coming.
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