A commonly held but more pessimistic view is that television's primary function is to make money.Educational television programming can focus on art, history, literature, politics, science, economics and just about any other branch of human knowledge in existence. Children's programming, such as "Sesame Street," also helps educate children on fundamental knowledge, such as the alphabet and basic colors. Closely linked to education is television's function of informing viewers. News and current affairs programs help viewers stay up to date on the world around them, creating a more informed populace that is aware of politics and current events. https://www.reference.com/technology/function-telev ision-228b2aa5fad00843 Audience Of Media ● Old Media (TV,Print,Radio) ● Broadcast Audience ● Examples... https://www.amazon.com/Pyramid-America-60373-Friends-Milkshake/dp/B0080K6KBU https://www.giantbomb.com/forums/off-topic-31/game-of-thrones-season-5-discuss
Annaliis Sander Eleri Kliimask 10.b Why did we choose this film ? Funny enjoyable Family film young and old Good comedy The main themes damaged painting secret of a painting bunch of criminals Bad guys Good boys What it teaches to viewers ? Bravery Independents Courage Enthusiasm Who we recommend it to watch ? Kids grandparents family Filmmakers Director: Lembit Ulfsak Writers: Janno Põldma, Lembit Ulfsak Actors main characters: Tõnu Kark Margus Alver Kaur Sinissaar Dan Põldroos Ain Lutsepp Kalju Orro Aarne Üksküla Short video http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUZzn5W_kc Reviews,famous quotes Reviews : There is some very good jokes in this movie
Bohemian Rhapsody Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2018 biographical film about the British rock band Queen and their singer Farrokh Bulsara, later known as Freddie Mercury. It is set mostly in London. The film is directed by Bryan Singer. The plot focuses mostly on Freddie's life: finding himself, including career, sexuality and who he was as a person. But it also shows the viewers how Queen was developed and the band in general. The story begins with Farrokh meeting members of a small band called Smile and offering them to replace their lead singer. The guys said "no" at first, but when Farrokh sang to them they changed their minds. The band started with small gigs. But the singer had bigger plans. The movie had two biggest unexpected twists. The first one was when Freddie realized that he was gay and the second one was, when he found out that he has AIDS.
Attraction of blogs People have always loved to share their thoughts. It is very common that people write those thoughts down, usually into their secret diaries. Nowadays individuals write public blogs, which using has grown quite popular. In my opinion, blogs have become more fashionable than keeping private diaries, because they are public. Everyone has access and a chance to read your own personal views. We live in a modern world, where information is crucial and selling, therefore keeping a blog on the Internet is a big attraction for readers. Furthermore, there are all kinds of journals on the web, for example food sites, where people can find many recipes for different meals. Also, fashion blogs, which can give inspiration if wondering what to wear for some kind of an occasion. Not only are the blogs entertaining, they can also be very helpful and useful. The writers of the blogs get attraction from the a...
mostly gentle, sometimes cruel, described and criticised perfectly every aspect of the complicated society, the naïve King and the women who had secret love affairs. It is clear that the actors gave their best while filming the movie and got the result they may be proud of. As for more, the story itself is catching. The main character, the poor playwright Moliere has the honour of writing a comedy about his tragic life and lost yet true love, and his feelings, so similar to those of the viewers, reach everybody through the detailed story. It can be said that the new, 2007 "Moliere" was composed by a genuine author with the same principles of life as of the 17 th century Moliere. To sum up, it can be said without hesitation that the movie included great work from the actors, the main role played by Romain Duris, and wonderful work from the director Laurent Tirard, a talented man who has written many masterpieces himself. If
· Top Gear is a funny television show about motor vehicles · The country of origin is United Kingdom and it's made by BBC · The show has about 350 million viewers · There has been 13 series of Top Gear · There are Russian and Australian versions of the show aswell · They try out new cars and compare their lap times agains others · They have a celebrety guest in every show who has to drive in the reasonably-priced car · They tell about new cars and news about motor vehicles · They have a cool wall in the studio Jeremy Clarkson James Daniel May · he was born 11.April(1960) · He was born
lines of text will also make the movie boring. The story has to be balanced and have a point. After the story has been completed the movie needs good actors, that could play the characters and would really fit into the roles. This is easier when the movie is not based on anything else, though the actors still need to handle their roles nicely. When the movie is based on something else, the actors have to be picked with great precision because the viewers already have their visions of the characters and the director has to work hard to get the actors as similar to the characters in the original story as he can. When the characters have been selected and the movie is already being shot it needs to have some great special effects. Some movies have been successful even without any special effects, but nowadays people expect to see special effects in every movie. Special effects are now mostly made with the help of computers and the level of the
knows Camp Rock deserved it. Afterwards, all the campers sing around the campfire one last time together. As they enjoy themselves, many of Camp Star's campers including Tess and Dana show up having seen the bonfire and ask to join in. Tess and some other members of Camp Star request to go to Camp Rock the next summer because it is much more fun than Camp Star, meaning that Camp Rock will have enough campers to stay alive for the next summer. *The film was watched by 7.9 million viewers on its premiere night. In 2010 it also became the most watched cable television programme that week.
TV violence Nowadays, television is the mainstream medium, which influences significantly the public opinion and, furthermore, it has the power to influence the formation of an individual’s identity. In such a situation, television violence has a particularly significant and dangerous impact on the viewers, especially youth, whose identity, moral values and beliefs are in the process of formation. Young people often perceive celebrities they see on TV and imaginary characters they see in movies as models for their own behavior. Children usually want to be soldiers or gangsters. As a result, they attempt to follow their lead, which often leads to the development of negative models of behavior. Also, some people think that fighting
Dota 2, awarded $86 million in prize money Game developers provide prize money for tournament competition directly The International 2016 Dota 2 eSports chamionship June - August Valve Corporation, KeyArena in Seattle Prize pool: $20,770,460 Wings Gaming, winning over $9 million One of the greatest in history 2016 League of Legends World Championship September October Riot Games U.S. (SF, Chicago, NYC, LA) Prize pool: $6.7 million SK Telecom T1, 40% of the prize pool 43 millions unique viewers 14.7 millions concurrent viwership peak (finals) ESL One Cologne 2016 ESL's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament Lanxess Arena, Cologne 8 10 July Prize pool: $1,000,000 SK Gaming, $500,000 9th Valve-sponsored tournament Highest Earnings UNiVeRsE Saahil Arora ($2,720,623) Evil Geniuses ($15,421,179) Puppey Clement Ivanov Estonian Dota 2 player June 3, 1990 (26) Captain of Team Secret Earnings: $1,348,176 Ranked 14 in the world Na'Vi The International 2011 TTÜ e-Sport
data from the National Meteorological Office. This office provides up-to-the-minute information about weather conditions throughout the day, both in Britain and around the world. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. It is prepared in the same way as other programmes. The presenter decided what to say and in what order to say it. Next a “story board” is drawn up which lays out the script word for word. What makes a weather forecast more complicated than other programmes are the maps and electronic images which are required. The computer has to be programmed so that the pictures appear in the correct order during the bulletin.
strong offer. Ads must also be effectively produced, and it's for this reason that it's often better to enlist the services of an advertising agency, which can help you create an entire campaign. Some of the advantages to advertising your small business on television include the following: · TV reaches a much larger audience than local newspapers and radio stations, and it does so during a short period of time. · It reaches viewers when they're the most attentive. · It allows you to convey your message with sight, sound, and motion, which can give your business, product, or service instant credibility. · It gives you an opportunity to be creative and attach a personality to your business, which can be particularly effective for small businesses that rely on repeat customers. Some Disadvantages to TV Advertising For all its advantages, advertising your business on TV does have some disadvantages
10 Women 36-55 4 1 2 0,1 0,1 1,3 0,2 3 11 Women >55 2 1 0 0 0 0,4 0,3 4 2. Suppose that the company decides that it shouldn't place any 12 Total viewers 25 17 13 1,5 1,9 2,5 1,2 15 more than 10 ads on any given show. Modify the original advertising 13 14 Cost per ad 160 100 80 9 13 15 8 85 model appropriately and reoptimize (with integer constraints on the
news and opinions without government interference. There are five chief fields of journalism: newspapers, news services, magazines, radio and television. A newspaper provides many kinds of communications. Some articles, such as news stories and recipes, furnish information. Others are usually meant just for fun. Newspapers cover more stories than do any any of the other news media. Many millions of people watch television for amusement during their free time. But television provides viewers with more than just entertainment. Most people get a large proportion of their news from TV news broadcasts. So television is the chief source of news for many households around the world. TV does what none of the other media can: it brings the sights and sounds of some importnant news events by means of filmed, taped, or live reports. In addition to daily news reports, television covers special news events. Coverage of such an event may replace many hours of regular TV shows.
Erinevalt näiteks MS PowerPointist ei saa aga lisada animatsioone ja efekte. Klõpsake Create New Presentation ja teile avaneb uus esitlus. Menüüribalt leiate erinevaid käske (Vt. Joonis ): Joonis . Menüüriba Esitlus salvestatakse automaatselt. Klõpsates Share nupu kõrval olevale noolele, on võimalik: Muuta jagamis sätteid (Sharing settings), kellele on dokument kättesaadav Saata dokumendi aadress emaili teel, muutmiseks või vaatamiseks (Email editors/viewers) Saata emaili teel manusena (Email attachment) Avaldada interneti (Publish) Joonis . Avaldamine 6 Google Docs Klõpsates nupule Start presentation (Vt. Joonis ), alustate esitlusega, millega võivad virtuaalselt liituda kuulajad ning lisada märkuseid ja küsimusi ettekandjale. Joonis . Esitluse alustamine
However, most radio news bulletins do not report the news in detail. In five-minute broadcasts, for example, the stories average less than 30 seconds. Many people also rely on radio for weather forecasts and traffic reports. Television is a widely used telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. Millions of people watch television for amusements during their free time. But television provides viewers with more than just entertainment. Most people get a large proportion of their news from TV news broadcasts. Television also broadcasts programmes that help explain a story or subject.Such programmes include documentaries and interview programmes. Television allows one to follow the much more real science and politics and offers an endless series of programmes which are both instructive and stimulating. The most distant countries and the strangest costumes are brought
In the 1950s, people stopped going to the cinema two or three times a week, and stayed at home to watch TV instead. TV in the 1950s was black-and-white, and the pictures were shown on very small screens. But then the Cinemascope was produced which made it possible to show films on a much wider screen and in colour. Television is probably the most common type of media. Millions of people watch television for amusements during their free time. But it provides viewers with more than just entertainment. Most people get their news from the TV. Television also broadcasts programmes that help explain a story or subject. Such programmes include documentaries and interview programmes. There are also music, politics, science and history programmes. Besides the fact that technology is developing with each day, some people still prefer books and newspapers to internet. There are also several reasons why the theatre has survived. People do not want to sit at home
will experience something out of this world – the (6 IMPLY) of the ad seems clear to me. The companies who make them will say that any relation to drugs is just one (7 INTERPRET) of the advert, and not one that they (8 INTENTION) When I complained about this ad, I was told that it didn't contain any (9 CONSCIOUS) messages. I thought that was a bit rich - I think the message in it is blatantly obvious! And I don't think we should be giving TV viewers any (10 ENCOURAGE ) in that respect.' 7. In most lines of these letters, there is either a spelling or punctuation error. For each line, write the correctly spelled word, or show the correct punctuation. Indicate correct lines with a tick. Dear Editor, I am writing to express my disatisfaction with the pictures, recently DISSATISFACTION published in your newspaper, of the soap actress Kathy Walter, shown V
If people do not like TV they do not buy it or switch it off. At the same time there are a lot of arguments against TV. It is said that only three generations have grown up with television, but they managed to forget how to spend their free time without television. Its role is increasing not because it is an entertainer or informant, but because of the grip it has on many people. It is called a "living room monster" or "one-eyed monster." It is established that the biggest viewers are pensioners and housewives. The latter watch TV while their husbands are at work. In total they spend five hours daily sitting before the "boxes." Children watch commercials, horror films or films of violence. TV prevents children from creating their abilities. They get accustomed to TV to such an extent that they watch it all the time. To force their children away from their favourite
h) The publishing company was bought by a Japanese firm. i) I like detective stories where I can't think who committed the murder! j) Jim has started painting as a hobby. Task 9. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Why read books? Is it worth reading books, (1) D nowadays there are so many other forms of (2) ? Some people say that even (3) books are expensive, and not everyone can (4) books from a library. They might add that television is more (5) and that viewers can relax as they watch their favourite (6) All that may be true, but books are still very (7) They encourage the reader to use his or her (8) for a start. You can read a (9) of a book, or just a few pages, and then stop. Of course, it may be so (10) that you can't stop! There are many different kinds of books, so you can choose a crime (11) or an autobiography, or a book which gives you interesting (12) If you find it hard to choose, you can read (13) , or ask friends for ideas
The video piece is about WhiteCryption encryption solution that they offer for their clients. Encryption is a process where message is crypted (encoded, converted) so, that only parties who authorised the encryption can read or decrypt it. Video link can be found at the end of the essay. My plan is to firstly analyse the overall look of the video, what kind of elements are used any why, also the color choice. And what kind of a feel it should give off to its viewers. Then i will look main animated elements which have simple meaning when glancing it quickly, but also deeper meaning when focusing into it a bit more. Overall visual Firstly, i would like to describe the overall visual feeling of the video and why is it made the way it is. Denotative look : - Dark blue gradient in the background. - White circles positioned in 3D space. - Orange thin lines appearing and going into some of the white circles.
We have some very good skiers. There are three good men who are Jaak Mae, Andrus Veerpalu and Raul Olle who skis longer distances. We also have a world-class female skier Kristina Smigun. They have won many medals. Football and basketball are also popular sports among Estonians. Many children go to football trainings but there are no world-famous footballers in Estonia. Mart Poom is the most well-known because he plays in the English Premiership and that league has very many viewers and fans. The best players go to play in foreign countries because our league level is quite low. They need to go elsewhere to improve as players and the salaries are also low. People don't go to watch the league games but Estonians love to watch the national team games. The ones who don't go to the stadium watch the games on TV. The Estonian team hasn't got any medals and they haven't even reached the World Cup or Euro Cup finals but still they can sometimes compete against the big countries.
propriate reading speed for the participants. This rule has later on been supported by other scholars such as Díaz Cintas (2003), who applies it to longer lines than the ones referred to by D'Ydewalle (72 characters instead of 64), thus setting the recommended speed at 144 wpm (12 cps) (ROMERO FRESCO 2009: 114). As mentioned before, the "6 second rule" seems to be the most accepted one among viewers. If we equate this reception best practice with the reading speed parameters we intend to use, it all comes down to figures of 12 CPS and 144 WPM. 2.Commercial subtitling software programs and reading speed figures provided by them The process of subtitling involves two fundamental stages: "spotting" (or text seg- mentation including time assignment), and subtitle creation in itself. By spotting
A person is not able to prevent the genesis of a phobia, but is able to treat and control different phobias. The aim of the study is to explore the essential nature of a phobia and its treatment options. As a research part, there is a short movie, which consists of three interviews, two of them with persons who are suffering from a phobia, and one with a psychologist, and there is also one miniclip in a movie. The aim of the interviews is to introduce the topic to viewers through the eyes of a person who suffers from a phobia and by the solutions and explanations given by a psychologist. In the content chapters there have been explained the concepts of phobias and also are given the descriptions of phobias and different features of phobias. There are also chapters about the classification of fears and the causes of phobias. There is also some information about the effectiveness of various treatment options. As a theoretical source there have
'B2B' magazines, Doctor, Press Gazette ) – free to specified readers (known as controlled circulation) and so rely on advertising 35. Customer magazines- produced as part of a marketing strategy to reach the customers of large companies – also called contract, or custom magazines (Intercity for first class travellers on British Rail) 36. Public service broadcasting- intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns; aims to improve society by informing viewers – all the BBC's television and radio stations – all stations broadcast on terrestrial analogue television – commercial radio required to broadcast a minimum level of news 37. Commercial broadcasting- - the aim is to provide popular content that attracts a large audience, maximizing revenue from advertising and sponsorship 38. Terrestrial television- Terrestrial television or broadcast television is a type
that they can be reasonably considered American dishes. 10. Sports Sports in the United States, as in other countries, are an important part of the national culture. However, the sporting culture of the U.S. is different from that of many other countries, especially those in Europe. The most popular sports are American football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey and soccer. American football (known simply as "football" in the U.S) attracts more television viewers than baseball; however, National Football League teams play only 16 regular-season games each year, so baseball is the runaway leader in ticket sales. The 32-team National Football League (NFL) is the most popular and only major professional American football league. Its championship game, the Super Bowl, is watched by nearly half of US television households. Additional millions also watch college football throughout the autumn months. Among the
to the leadership of the Labour Party on 12 September 2015.[2] The State Opening of Parliament The State Opening of Parliament is an event which formally marks the beginning of a session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It includes a speech from the throne known as the Queen's Speech (or King's Speech). The State Opening is an elaborate ceremony showcasing British history, culture and contemporary politics to large crowds and television viewers. Queen’s Speech A speech from the throne (or throne speech) is an event in certain monarchies in which the reigning sovereign, or a representative thereof, reads a prepared speech to the members of parliament when a session is opened, outlining the government's agenda for the session. The speech is prepared by the ministers of the crown in cabinet. The event is often held annually, although in some places it may occur more or less frequently, whenever a new session of parliament is opened
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to me about these things, the name not fit in any of the gaps. television in terms of what people escapes me for the moment, is that · Use of English: Elicit strategies for expect from our programming. It does you are forced to spend money in order dealing with multiple-choice tasks. seem that although viewers want to be to be protected against them. I really don't understand what motivates the Encourage the students to read the entertained, of course, these days they people who create them. I suppose text and guess the missing words also want something more substantial. they do it to prove how powerful they without looking at the options. So now factual documentaries are
dience with ringers, who are rehearsed to come forward at a specified time to give witness and donations. Advertisers love to inform us when a product is the "fastest-growing" or "largest-selling" because they don't have to convince us directly that the product is good; they need only say that many others think so, which seems proof enough. The producers of charity telethons devote inordinate amounts of time to the in- cessant listing of viewers who have already pledged contributions. The message being communicated to the holdouts is clear: "Look at all the people who have de- cided to give. It must be the correct thing to do." Certain nightclub owners manu- facture a brand of visible social proof for their clubs' quality by creating long waiting lines outside when there is plenty of room inside. Salespeople are taught to spice their pitches with numerous accounts of individuals who have purchased the product
is in the form of 2D drawings or 3D BIM models – the amount of paper required to print out all the different drawings during the entire construction process. Every time something changes, new drawings have to be printed out and this constitutes a notable cost. Now with the help of ruggedized portable computers (e.g. Panasonic ToughBook) digital drawings and models can be used to some extent out in the field without printing different versions of the same drawings. Free DWG and IFC viewers enable to quickly add comments and mark up field issues, which can then be digitally transferred back to the office for review. Regardless of all the technical innovation, a totally paperless 82 construction site is not probable anytime soon. The city authorities require paper based as-built drawings and the cost of equipping workers with a tablet PC currently outweighs any savings from less printing.
T h e minds guiding Disney at that time believed that there were proper questions to ask of a story and its characters: Does it have conflict? Does it have a theme? Is it about something that can be expressed as a well-known statement of folk wisdom like "Don't judge a book by its cover" or "Love conquers all"? Does it present the story as a series of broad movements or acts, allowing audiences to orient and pace themselves in the narrative? Does it take viewers someplace they've never been, or make them see familiar places in new ways? D o the characters have relevant back- stories and plausible motivations to make them relatable to the audience? D o they XVII THE WRITER'S JOURNEY ~ THIRD EDITION Christopher Vbgler pass through realistic stages o f emotional reaction and growth (character arcs)? A n d so on.
farms, and sex-toy R&D labs. Mary Roach spent two years wheedling and conniving her way behind those doors to bring you the answers to the questions Dr. Ruth never asked. In this popular TED presentation, she delves into obscure scienti c research to make 10 surprising claims about sexual climax, ranging from the bizarre to the hilarious. Violet Blue's Website (www.tinynibbles.com) Violet Blue is a sex-positive pundit and educator whose audiences range from medical doctors to the viewers of the Oprah Winfrey Show. She is also regarded as the foremost expert in the eld of sex and technology. If you want to improve your time between the sheets, her site offers dozens of articles as jumping off points. VIOLET'S RECOMMENDED READING Got a Minute? 60-Second Erotica by Alison Tyler and Thomas Roche (www.fourhourbody.com/60second) Best Women's Erotica 2009 by Violet Blue (www.fourhourbody.com/erotica) When the Earth Moves: Women and Orgasm by Mikaya Heart (www.fourhourbody.com/earth)