Our society is ever changing, especially with technology and things related to the media. In the future, there is still a lot more room for change and expanding what is in our media today. There will always be new and innovative ideas for the media.
In the future, I believe that things will continually change and if people in society aren't able to keep up then they will be left in the dust. The media will become a huge competition with which network will be the first to become more innovative or think of the next best thing.
In the future, there will most likely be new things such as interactive TV. People in today's society will get bored with the same old things every single day and they will want change eventually. People in today's society strive for the next best thing; the next most exciting things to keep their lives thrilling.
People will become so entangled in all of the new technology the world we know today will be gone. It will only be a memory of how things used to be "back in the day." The media and new technology continually take over our lives every single day. And sooner or later we won't know how to live our lives without technology.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
blog #7
In Media Lit, we've learned all about the media. We've learned about how it works, what it's like to be a consumer of media, the people who create the media, and all of the hidden things that we've become so accustomed to that we don't even realize we know about.
I never truly realized how much there is actually to learn about media. When I first found out we HAD to take Media Lit to graduate I thought it sounded stupid. I mean what more could we possibly learn? But in reality there is much more to the media than meets the eye.
Personally, I think that Media Lit has made me a better more aware media consumer. I can tell when things are deceiving (which is most of the time) and when the producers and advertisers are just saying whatever they possibly can to make their product look perfect. I've become more aware to what I consume and why I actually consume it. Everything I watch happens for a reason. It's specifically targeted towards me whether I realize it or not. And it is constantly in the back of my mind.
Also, before taking this class, I never actually thought that the media is everywhere, but it truly is. There is no possible way to avoid it unless you live in a hole for the rest of your life and never come out. Everything you do is affected in some way by the media.
Whether most people realize it or not, the media has only been growing and will only continue to grow. The media will always be a part of my life and it will be constantly affecting me until the day I die.
I never truly realized how much there is actually to learn about media. When I first found out we HAD to take Media Lit to graduate I thought it sounded stupid. I mean what more could we possibly learn? But in reality there is much more to the media than meets the eye.
Personally, I think that Media Lit has made me a better more aware media consumer. I can tell when things are deceiving (which is most of the time) and when the producers and advertisers are just saying whatever they possibly can to make their product look perfect. I've become more aware to what I consume and why I actually consume it. Everything I watch happens for a reason. It's specifically targeted towards me whether I realize it or not. And it is constantly in the back of my mind.
Also, before taking this class, I never actually thought that the media is everywhere, but it truly is. There is no possible way to avoid it unless you live in a hole for the rest of your life and never come out. Everything you do is affected in some way by the media.
Whether most people realize it or not, the media has only been growing and will only continue to grow. The media will always be a part of my life and it will be constantly affecting me until the day I die.
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