Video Culture
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Video Game Music Culture $46.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Video game music, with the help of the internet, has developed into its own culture with many extensions beyond existence as a body of musical work. Fans of video game music have convened on the net and in person in various capacities. Many inspired communities have flourished as a result, despite not being directly involved with video games or game production. Fans have recorded human performances of game music, both in concert and in the studio. Some have also taken a more technical approach, such as the chiptune and mod communities that emulate the sound adapters from older computers and consoles. Other more technically focused cultures develop or use emulators to play back sound files from the original game data or archive them for others to use. |
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Timeshift: On Video Culture $40.46 No Synopsis Available |
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YouTube : Online Video and Participatory Culture $19.06 No Synopsis Available |
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Yolife Yogurt Maker (YL-210) $44.95 The Yolife Yogurt Maker is the fast and easy way to make fresh homemade yogurt in only 8-12 hours. Simply add milk or soymilk, active cultures (yogart starter) and your favorite flavoings and/or fruit and let the automatic yogurt maker do the rest…. |
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Awakening: Live From Chicago (Live) $8.13 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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The Black Power Mixtape $11.28 Split into chapters representing the individual years that saw the rise of the Black Power movement, this vivid documentary project perfectly captures the turbulence, inspiration, and revolution of the era. From the formation of the Black Panthers to the Nixon presidency, Angela Davis trial, infamous Attica riots, and more, the film boasts a kaleidoscope of rarely seen footage and powerful intervi… |
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Your Love Never Fails (CD/DVD) $11.11 CD Your Love Never Fails w/DVD… |
Business Video Marketing
Did you know that business video marketing can dramatically improve your Internet marketing results? It's true. Let's talk a little bit about why this is the case. When you compare different methods that exist to reach customers, very few methods actually engage your prospective customer on a multimodal standpoint. This means that you are basically able to contact a prospective customer and interact with them in a visual, audio, and potentially even a written format. 2
Imagine for a moment that you are sitting down to listen to a presentation. However, the presenter does not speak and simply displays text on the projector that is then beamed against the projector screen. In effect, you're basically being given text. This only requires you to read. Next, imagine that in addition to displaying text, the presenter would actually say not only what is being displayed on the screen, but also add some color commentary to help you better understand what is being discussed. 2
Let's now take this one step further. In addition to the presenter actually speaking, and in addition to the text that is being displayed on the screen, imagine that there are other graphical elements to reach out and grab your attention. Can you see what a big difference that would make? Not only would you be engaging your listener in a more robust way, but you would also be communicating your ideas and concepts in a manner that is more likely to get you the results you are looking for. For more information visit Video for conferences
Needless to say, business video marketing is quickly becoming one of the most important tools that is available to people who are interested in doing business on the Internet. It should be noted that these videos are becoming a major part of what we do online. For example, searches being conducted and video sharing sites have nearly reached parity with the kinds of searches being done at traditional search engines. When you stop and think about that for a moment, you quickly begin to realize that you absolutely must have some kind of presence within video sharing sites if you expect to maximize your results. For more information visit Video for conferences
Getting started with business video marketing requires that you invest some time and money educating yourself about the process. It is also important that you engage in hands-on activities that will help you better understand the entire process and that will put you in a significantly better position to get more customers and business.
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Shakespeare, The Movie $39.95 Shakespeare, The Movie brings together an impressive line-up of contributors to consider how Shakespeare has been adapted on film, TV, and video, and investigates the impact of this popularization on the canonical status of Shakespeare. The focus is not on howfaithful or how adequate various celluloid renditions represent the texts. Instead, the essays explore the transformation of Shakespeare by a newly technologized culture, from cultural icon to pop culture product, and open up a range of questions about spectatorship, originality, the appropriations of popular culture, and pedagogy. With examples ranging from BBC productions to full-screen adaptions by Kenneth Branagh and Zeffirelli, this impressive volume offers a fresh look at Shakespeare's role in contemporary media. colors Shakespeare and how Shakespeare colors Hollywood (Popular Culture and American Culture Associations - 1998) |
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''A kind of thing that might be'': Toward a poetics of new media. $49.99 This dissertation examines new media by taking as its starting point the definition offered by Lev Manovich, "the shift of all culture to computer culture"---new media are new not so much because they have not existed before but because they must adhere to the conventions of a computer. Media, according to Manovich, become programmable, and in their new programmability, along with a host of other implications and repercussions of that programmability, we human beings experience something new. Articulating that something remains no easy chore, and Manovich continually makes his case that "the language of new media" much resembles the language of that older medium, cinema. However, to nod in agreement with Manovich is not the present task; instead, I take Manovich and place his notion of new media in direct dialogue with rhetorical theorists Aristotle, Plato, Kenneth Burke, Barry Brummett, Jeffery Walker, Michel Foucault, and other writers and thinkers in order to pursue a portion of that "shift of all culture": I ask, "If new media has a language, what is the poetics of that language?" In order to pursue an answer to this question, I take individual new media objects---the film Saving Private Ryan; the video game Medal of Honor: Frontline; the computer worm MyDoom; the media coverage of the 1996 presidential campaign trail, including the "Dean Scream"; the SanDisk's cooperation with the Alzheimer's Association's "Take Action against Alzheimer's" campaign; the film The Manchurian Candidate; and the modern database---and analyze how they make meaning. In order to do this, I frequently reach back into antiquity, specifically into the early and predisciplinary areas of philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics. |