new media vs old media

Social media reaches a maximum audience, while traditional media’s audience is generally more targeted. Social media is versatile (you can make changes once published), whereas traditional media, once published, is set in stone. Social media is immediate, while traditional can be delayed due to press times

Traditional media allows businesses to target a broad target audience through billboards, print advertising, television commercials, and more. In comparisonnew media allows companies to target a narrow target audience through social media, paid online ads, and search results.

MARSHALL MCLUHAN

Analyzing the Theories of Marshall McLuhan

Perhaps McLuhan’s best known and most commonly studied theory is that of “hot” and “cool” media. In the context of this theory, the terms “hot” and “cool” refer to the degree of interaction between the user, reader, or interpreter of the medium (audience participation). Hot media includes film, print media, radio, photographs, and even the phonetic alphabet, all of which possess a certain “rigidity” (for lack of a better word) in the sense that viewers have to interact with the medium less and do not have to derive their own meaning from it to the same extent that they would with cool media (McLuhan 23). For instance, when an audience is shown a film or a photograph, they passively experience what is being presented to them; hardly any action is required at all as they can experience the medium in full without interacting with it on a deeper level. McLuhan states in Understanding Media, “Any hot medium allows of less participation than a cool one, as a lecture makes for less participation than a seminar, and a book for less than dialogue…our own time is crowded with examples of the principle that the hot form excludes, and the cool one includes (23). Therefore, hot media can be thought of as any medium in which the audience plays a passive (or, at least, not very active) role, exercising little control over the information that is being consumed.

a big advantage of new media compared to old media that links with (Norbert Wiener) ‘feedback loop theory’

Alex Krotoski is another good theorist to quote in your exam!

What is the network effect? (Theodore Vail)

Summary:how many people use it = the better it is

Can you remember what ‘feedback loop theory’? (Norbert Wiener)

developed in ww2. constant loop of information of action and reaction to be able to predict what happens next. collecting past information to use for future predictions.

What is the Dunbar number? (Robin Dunbar)

its the number of social interactions one person can have with the maximum number being 150 but we really only interact with 5 or 6 on a daily bases

Q:Who really benefits from a digitally networked society? Big business or individuals? Refer to ‘loop theory’ and the ‘Dunbar number

in my opinion I think that conglomerates benefit more than individuals when referring to the loop theory. Using teen vogue which is a website that giving out in a sense “free information” but is actually uses Norbert Wiener loop theory to get something more valuable then money but individuals data. meaning there actions and patterns of buying habits and interests. by collection this type of data teen vogue can sell that very valuable information to other marketing companies to help them target audiences better by knowing those habits and interests.

Q: How does big business benefit? What commodity do they trade in? Answer: predictive human behaviour. Write out an answer in your own words.

1903-1918: The Thrill Becomes Story or The Hollywood Dream

According to Cousins, why did the hub of film production in the USA move from the East Coast of America to Hollywood?

To escape his control, and because of the ideal weather conditions and varied terrain, moviemakers began to arrive in Los Angeles to make their films. If agents from Edison’s company came out west to find and stop these filmmakers, adequate notice allowed for a quick escape to Mexico.

Which nation’s film industry does Cousin’s describe as “the best in the world” in the 1910’s and why?

Give an example of two films and two directors from this place and time cited by Cousin’s as remarkable.

Haxan: A hybrid of documentary and fiction, this silent film explores the history of witchcraft, demonology and satanism 1922: Sweeden

The phantom carridge: On New Year’s Eve, the driver of a ghostly carriage forces a drunken man (Victor Sjöström) to look back at his wasted life. 1921:sweeden

1895-1918: The World Discovers A New Art form or Birth of the Cinema

What was the name of the first film made by the Lumiere Brother and when was this?​

1895; “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory”

What is the “Phantom Ride”?​

Phantom rides or panoramas were an early genre of film popular in Britain and the US at the end of the 19th century. Pre-dating true narrative, the films simply show the progress of a vehicle moving forwards, usually shot by strapping a cameraman to the front.

What was ground-breaking about the silent films “The Sick Kitten” and “Life of an American Fireman”?​

“Life of an American Fireman” had the first cross cut showing indoors and outdoors looking from behind to in-front

“The sick kitten” had the first close up

What was the name of the first “film star” in Hollywood?​

Florence Lawrence

marshall mcluhan

  • He is a Canadian philosopher
  • He predicted that the world wide web would happen 30 years before it did
  • he was most known for understanding media
  • McLuhan studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge
  • Marshall’s book ‘The Media Is The Massage’ sold over 1 million copies around the world

MARSHAL MCLUHAN

  • Canadian philosopher
  • His work is one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory
  • “The medium is the message” is a phrase coined by the Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan and introduced in McLuhan’s book Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, published in 1964. McLuhan proposes that a medium itself, not the content it carries, should be the focus of study .
  • Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that assumes that a society’s technology determines the development of its social structure and cultural values.

marshall Mcluhan

Canadian philosopher -mass media – the medium is the massage/ message.

technological determinism – Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that assumes that a society’s technology determines the development of its social structure and cultural values.

We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us.

McLuhan proposes that a medium itself, not the content it carries, should be the focus of study. He said that a medium affects the society in which it plays a role not only by the content delivered over the medium, but also by the characteristics of the medium itself.

production distribution and consumption

Technology and News Production
ProductionDistributionConsumption
> digital audio recorders / digital microphones
> digital cameras
> DTP / Photoshop / Adobe ie software editing packages
> Blog / web applications
> computers
> word processor
> tablets (drawing / design)
> data profiling
> the internet
> social media
> broadcasts (statellite or terrestrial)
> hosting sites
> Youtube
> email
> website
> wifi
> IP address
> VPN
> GPS
> firewalls
> phones
> televisions
> i-pads / laptops / computers
> DAB’s ie digital radio
> air-pods
> Youtube
> cinema
> app
> USB’s
> digital implant
> Internet of things (IoT)
> digital billboards / digital displays
> VR

Technological determinism- Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that assumes that a society’s technology determines the development of its social structure and cultural values. Technological determinism tries to understand how technology has had an impact on human action and thought.

Mashall McLuhan- the message is within the media device used and not what the media says.

technological determinism

McLuhan coined the expression “the medium is the message” and the term global village, and predicted the World wide Web almost 30 years before it was invented. He was a fixture in media discourse in the late 1960s, though his influence began to wane in the early 1970s. In the years after his death, he continued to be a controversial figure in academic circles. With the arrival of the internet and the World Wide Web, interest was renewed in his work and perspective.

The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects, published in 1967, was McLuhan’s best seller,[13] “eventually selling nearly a million copies worldwide.”[71] Initiated by Quentin Fiore,[72] McLuhan adopted the term “massage” to denote the effect each medium has on the human sensorium, taking inventory of the “effects” of numerous media in terms of how they “massage” the sensorium.[j]

production, distribution & consumption

ProductionDistributionConsumption
> digital audio recorders
> digital microphones
> digital cameras
> photoshop – software editing packages
> blog / web applications
> computers
> word processor
> tablets (drawing / design)
> robots
> the internet
> social media
> broadcasts (satellite)
> youtube
> email
> website
> wifi
> phones
> televisions
> ipads / laptops / computers
> air-pods
> youtube
> cinema
> app
> usb’s
> digital billboards displays
> smart watch

technological determinism – marshall mcluhan studied the theory of media. He believed that the message that the media gave was through the device in which it was being delivered, not what it actually says.

Defining and conceptualising New Teachnology

ProductionDistributionConsumption
– Digital audio recorders / digital microphones
– Digital cameras
– DTP / Photoshop / Adobe ie software editing packages
– Blog / web applications
– Computers
– Word processor
– Tablets (drawing / design)
– Data profiling
– The internet
– Social media
– Broadcasts (satellite or terrestrial)
– Hosting sites
– Youtube
– Email
– Website
– Wifi
– IP address
– VPN
– GPS
– Firewalls
– Through people
– Phones
– Television
– I-pads / laptops / computers
– DAB’s ie digital radio
– Air-pods
– Youtube
– Cinema
– App
– USB’s
– Digital implant
– Internet of things (IoT)
– Digital billboards / digital displays
– Smart watch
– Websites
– VR

Technological determinism – Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that assumes that a society’s technology determines the development of its social structure and cultural values. Technological determinism tries to understand how technology has had an impact on human action and thought

Marhsall McLuhan – Canadian philosopher. His work is one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, McLuhan studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge