Unit 1, Lesson 2 Introduction to Digital Video & Digital Media AOIT Digital Video and Digital Media.

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Unit 1, Lesson 2 Introduction to Digital Video & Digital Media AOIT Digital Video and Digital Media

Digital media is a subset of all media Media is anything people use to communicate, like TV, newspapers, paintings, radio, photos, or billboards Digital media is any media in a digital format—in other words, media that a computer can understand and work with The word digital comes from a Latin word meaning “finger.”

Analog and digital media are not the same thing Analog technology includes photocopiers, audiotape, radio, and traditional telephones.

Analog and digital media are not the same thing Advantages of digital technology: The stored information does not usually degrade over time. Groups of numbers can often be compressed by finding patterns in them. Digital technology includes MP3 players, digital cameras, and cell phones.

Digitization is affecting print publications Creation: Print media is prepared on computers and sent to the printer in digital format. Sharing: Printed newspapers, magazines, and books are giving way to digital formats. What are some examples of print media that are a part of your daily life? Which are analog and which are digital?

Digitization is affecting the music industry Creation: Music is captured right to digital tape for mixing and processing with a computer. Sharing: Music CDs, which are digital, have been giving way to portable MP3 files. What are some examples of musical media that are a part of your daily life? Which are analog and which are digital?

Digitization is affecting photography Creation: Digital cameras are much more popular than film cameras. Sharing: Images are now mostly organized on a personal computer or website and printed using a digital printer. What are some examples of photographic media that are a part of your daily life? Which are analog and which are digital?

Digitization is affecting movies (video/film) Creation: Hollywood studios shoot on film, but post- production work is done with computers. Many independent filmmakers use digital video for everything. Sharing: Most theaters project movies with analog projectors. In homes, movies are usually viewed digitally, on DVDs, and compressed videos have taken the Internet by storm. What are some examples of video/film media that are a part of your daily life? Which are analog and which are digital? How are they blended?

YouTube is a leader in the trend to digital media CREATING CONTENT (video clips) Camera person Video editor Sound mixer SHARING CONTENT (website) Interactive designers Web designers Web engineers ENJOYING CONTENT (audience) The public with computers and Internet access Audience affects content by providing feedback and comments How the YouTube Model Works In what ways do you use YouTube?

Digitization is affecting TV and radio Creation: Most prime-time TV shows are shot digitally. Major radio stations, too, have begun digital broadcasting. Sharing: Consumers are buying new equipment to take advantage of the new digital signals and HDTV. Analog TV broadcasting will stop in Radio will continue to use both analog and digital channels. What are some examples of TV and radio media that are a part of your daily life? Which are analog and which are digital?

Television broadcasting is going completely digital Advantages of digital broadcasting: A digital signal is “cleaner.” A digital signal carries more information than an analog signal. Switching TV broadcasting to digital signals means that the analog signals can be used for other purposes.

Digital TV can broadcast in high definition Standard Definition Aspect Ratio High Definition Aspect Ratio Where have you seen screens with these different aspect ratios?

Digital media is everywhere! Digital media is changing the way we: Read Listen to music Take photographs See movies Experience television How else do you believe digital media is changing the way we live?

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