Monthly Archives: September 2012

Regular Media versus Free Alternative Press

In the passage “Alternative Press”, the author tries to warn public about what they take for the absolute truth; I mean the news broadcast through TVs and publish by newspapers. In fact, the author says that the news released by media is merely linked to their own interest and the one of the government. Fortunately, nowadays, we have some free alternative press that can inform people for the common interest of everyone. Next, I can compare free alternative press to what the author calls newspaper without government; free alternative press reveals the need of population and can criticize the government at every single level. As an alternative, the zine is one of the options to write a free press. Since zine is an amateur press, the author stressed out about the privacy of the writers while publishing their zines.

To sum up, I believes that free alternative press is very important insofar as it denounces some problems that we will never find in the regular media

Homework#4

I had no idea zines existed. While reading Zines 101, I didnt find zines to be interesting. I thought of them as being blogs but on paper. Anyone can make one. They could write about anything. I couldn’t really picture what a zine is or what it looks like. I wasn’t able to make a connection of what a zine is. I deciede to google zines and i found the website http://wemakezines.ning.com/. I realize a zine is much more than a blog. Its more artistic. The drawings on some of the zines are amazing. There are so many different groups,zines for mental health, childern, and artistist. Im so interested now, im thinking of ordering one.

Your Zine can be anything you want it to be_HW4

Zine defined as a self published magazine, where typos, improper grammar,  simple unique ideas, any sort of topic, writing styles and so on can be found in these zine publications. Is a style in which we as individuals can publish our creativity, which could be a good thing because we can share same interest with others or even feel freely to express what is going through our minds. What I really liked about zine is that there is no “rules” where I don’t have to worry about my grammer checking, I myself tend to make mistakes. This is just a way of getting something off your chest kind of way, and helpful for the individuals who enjoy writing.

ZINES – Destiny Modeste

It’s interesting, while living on this earth for 17 years I never thought about where these objects we use for informative entertainment evolved from. They’ve just been handed or advertised to me, giving me no real interest to question it. The reading explained the different characteristics of zines and what we need to know in order to make one. Prior to the assigned reading I had already heard about zines but never payed much attention to them. Zines come from magazines, which explains the many similarities they have. Zines remind me of online blogs, being that they can “be about whatever subject its creator decides upon, or it may contain a variety of subjects and writing styles within the same issue”, according to “Zine 101-A Quick Guide to Zines.” Zines do not seem to be that relevant in these times because there are online blogs and sites in which there is free publication accessible to anyone who needs it, as previously discussed in Blog Post 2. These hard copies are quickly dying, being replaced by blogs, and authors of zines should probably find and online web space available to make their own.

Homework #4 – Charles Baculima-Castillo

In the readings of “Zine World, Zines 101 — A quick guide to zines” I’ve learned that Zines are self-published pieces of literature that are distributed locally. I’ve noticed that in the reading they say that Zines are personal pieces of literature, and the topic and the content varies from each creator of the Zine. I’ve concluded, that if someone were to use a Zine, they would have to do a thorough review on it to consider it a valid piece of information because some Zines may look rubbish, with a whole lot of grammar and literature mistakes and may have an amateur Mood Board appearance, while others may look great and professional, and even resemble other pieces of literature like Times Magazine, etc.

Homework 3 Maria Hernandez

 In the reading of” Producer of Digital Media” by John V. Pavlik, he mentions the contents posted online are unfiltered. The World Wide Web gives people the freedom to post anything they want online. They  no longer have to depend on a middle person to reach an audience. They dont have to be subjected to producers or editors. The postings could be for personal use or for profit. Anyone could post a homemade movie, music video, or reenactment of their favorite TV shows, without being tempered. Businesses can post commercials online, allowing people to watch it more than once. Compared to a TV commercial, consumers have to wait for the commercial to reappear.   I work at an Urgent Care in Midtown; we have a commercial posted online.  People can view has many times as they want.

Homework #4, Zines

A self published zine is an inventive and time passing hobby that promotes creativity and, keeps one in tune with endless topics of interest. The word “zine” derives from the word “magazine” and as we understand today, magazines contain media information that are owned by large corporation companies. Many of the topics discussed in magazines contain subjects in favor of middle to, upper class people such as celebrities or politicians. It has limited world news and consumed of trivial events that take up space for other potentially important texts that could benefit society. As discussed by Thomas Elanal, “News can be told from a neutral objective perspective.” Zine’s give us the opportunity to talk about things that many well known magazines typically will not  discuss. It encourages one to be creative and has no rules or limitations to what it can or cannot be composed of. It is simply invented for the people who have the will and the passion in creating them. Zines have become a popular phenomenon to “aficionados” and, it has raised interest and curiosity on my behalf. They are not popular because not to many people know about them or what approach to have toward them. However, it does seem like a time passing hobby that can be fun and informative for both the author/publisher and reader.

this is a youtube video that I have come across on “zines” and how it differentiates from blogging.

Creation and Dis. Digital Media- Sabrina Martinez

It cost less money to create and distribute media in the world we are living in.  Camera crews have been down-sized and film handlers have been laid off. Although it has made life much easier for digital producers it has almost and completely shut out the film world.  As we spoke about in class that movie theaters would have to wait until new released movies were delivered personally, it was a waiting game. However, now that movies are delivered digitally it make life much easier. Technology has made it easy for people to get over and download all kinds of media for free. Yes, I am one however, I tend to not download as much because the quality of the videos and music files that are online have lost their quality.

Producers of Digital Media- Sabrina Martinez

                While discussing in class about all the different major companies that own or have partnership in our everyday good and services we the people use, to my surprise I noticed that major companies like Time Warner, Disney and NBC control a lot of the small businesses and their services.  While reading Pavlik’s, “Producers of Digital Media” it fascinated me to know that many news cast and newspapers use photos and videos that are uploaded by the public. Now with 4G technology it amazes me how fast breaking news spreads.  While watching the 2012 Olympic Games, it was a disappointment that I would find out which athletes won gold metal even before I tuned into the actual sport via Twitter.  Technology can be a good thing, as well as a bad thing.  Many parents do not have control over what their children watch via internet because data is being updated every second by your average person who can simply upload a video.

HW-Blog Post #1

Reading Chap. 1 of Badke’s book, I can see my habits time and time again. I’m one of those “Googlers,” finding the basic info on a topic I know little about, put my opinions if needed and pray for an A. In Chap. 1, he explains the info fog and how before the “.com’s” they were traditional socities: like when a family member tells you a secret recipe that has been passed down generation after generation, and the printing press: the reason why it doesn’t take months to replicate a book, magazine or journal. The reason why I “googled” because it was the easy way. It takes time to look in a library/encyclopedia and gather all of the un-biased info that you need for a research paper when the top 5 websites discussing the generalization of your topic is within a search. Forget checking the credibility of the site & source. After reading this chapter, I realized I wasn’t putting 100% when it comes to getting info/checking sources and I plan to change that this semester.