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Week Six Blog Post

Topic One: Newspapers I mostly get my local news from twitter or word of mouth. It is probably not the best way to get news but it is what works for me. Local news is really not that important to me unless it has to do with crime rate. I don’t really check and see if the information is correct unless it’s really important, and I also don’t spread the news around unless it’s correct. I do not subscribe to any local or national news things. On a scale of 1 to 5 on being informed, I am probably between a 3 and 4 depending on the event or situation. I don’t really care to be incredibly informed, just enough to not seem stupid when in conversation. Topic Two: Fake News I think that Trump does not go about his social business and criticisms in the best way. He needs to be more calm and neutral about the issues. He also should be able to take the criticisms gracefully and with clean pride. I agree that president Trump is harming our free speech and journalism by attacking the news and

Week Five Media Blog

Topic One: Freedom of Speech and Copyright Laws RiP! Uses mashups and real music to teach us about copyright laws. The narrator says, “Whether or not you think this music is original doesn’t matter, the rules of this game don’t depend on who made the song, it depends on who made the copyright. And according to them, using a single note is means for a lawsuit.” Copyright has become an increasingly present thing. Recently on Facebook and Instagram, your videos can be deleted if they contain a song that you don’t have permission to use. That’s right, background music in your car, or a clip of a movie are all means for deletion. I understand the importance of copyright laws and such, but when it comes to things being used in a personal way, I don’t think it needs to be regulated as much. I think it could be cool if singers/songwriters and movie creators shared their work to further explore creativity and mashups.  I think one of my favorite copyright lawsuits is “Ice Ice Baby” v.s. “Und

Week Four: Blog Project "Stranger Things" Review

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STRANGER THINGS! I chose to analyze a show I watched in the springtime, Stranger Things. I watched this through Netflix, as it streams from there. This show is a suspenseful comedy, which sounds weird but it’s a great show. I chose to analyze Episode 1 of Season 1. The show is about four friends who finish a night of games and head home, one of them goes missing under mysterious circumstances. When he goes missing, a bald girl shows up to Mikes’ (the main character) house. She is pretty weird and has powers. Millie Bobby Brown plays Eleven, the bald girl with powers, this is the first show she has been on, and YES she really did shave her head for the show and Oh Boy, she rocked it ! Finn Wolfhard plays Mike, the main boy character. Wynona Ryder, a popular actress since her childhood, plays the missing boys mother and does a great job. People LOVE that this show is released so it can be “binge watched”. They love the goofy feel og the actors and the show, and they love the 80’s sett
TOPIC 1: TWITTER/FACEBOOK/INSTAGRAM AND ADVERTISING/PR I chose to look up a popular high end clothing store, FreePeople. They mostly post pictures or short videos of their clothing pieces, and keep their Instagram stories updated with todays "top picks". They often post styling videos that show you how you can style or wear certain popular pieces, this is an effective way to get people to see how they can wear the clothing in everyday life. This company also focuses on recipes and often has blog posts containing healthy recipes for the every day person! This company mainly uses social media for their on products and interests. This brand is focused towards the female teen-adult. They sell clothing and their pieces are obviously for females or those wanting a feminine boho style. This is working for them. Their clothing is a specific style and their posts and ads really match that style, appealing to the buyer and those interested in purchasing. If I was the brand manager,

Media Blog Forum: Week Two Questions

Topic One: Social Media I have been a social media user (facebook, instagram, twitter, and reddit) since 2012. I have continuously updated my following and changed it based on my own maturity and interests. One of my favorite accounts to follow is Nike and Nike Women. I love these two accounts specifically because of their focus on sports and some of my own role models. I also really love their ads and just how motivating some of their posts are. On twitter, I follow Fox 12 Oregon; I enjoy this account because I can follow current events in my state (as well as school closures or traffic events) but it really keeps me informed and just overall knowledgeable about they events within Oregon. My next favorite account would probably be Sarah Silverman, not only is she a great and hilarious actor, she stays on top of political events very well. Even if I don't agree with her stance (and she is very opinionated) I use her as a platform on things to be educated about. I also recently s