Monthly Archives: March 2014

A day at the beach

Motion in a video can be an unintended consequence of an unsteady or shaky hand.  A good, easily enjoyable video contains only motion intended by the director. The best way to avoid any nausea causing movement is to use a tripod or other … Continue reading

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The Future of Advertising in a Digital World

Big, well known brands, like Coca Cola and McDonalds, spend millions of dollars every year on producing and placing TV commercials, radio, and billboards campaigns. Then they spend more money blanketing the internet with ads and search campaigns to ensure … Continue reading

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“This is my Jacksonville”

As a native of Jacksonville and a business owner, “My Jacksonville” consists of the entire city.  I usually circle the city for business ventures and personal jaunts several times a week.  My photo essay shows how we traipse around Jacksonville during … Continue reading

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The Language of New Media – Chapter 3 Review: The Operation

Chapter three of Lev Manovich’s The Language of New Media, begins by comparing the computer we know to an artist, saying “just as there is no innocent eye, there is no pure computer” (Manovich, 117).  Manovich is referring back to the … Continue reading

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