Thursday, November 20, 2008

Web 2.0

Wow the internet! I never thought that it would go so far. I still remember when I had dial up internet. Man, that was slow. But look at it now. People can pretty much access super speed internet anytime and anywhere. I can't imagine living without internet. It has changed my life in a very drastic way. Its like a drug man. Once you get hooked. You can never quit. 
Internet was only for the military long time ago, but now the whole world is on it. You can pretty much get a lot from it. Such as materialistic objects and now even pre-order your next lunch and dinner. I think that one day our internet service will run out. Why? because its now considered a necessity in one's lifestyle. When I said the "internet will run out" I mean the speed of it. duh! lol... Internet 2.0 is slowly creeping its way to not only computer access, its on PDA's and cell phone. Where people can carry in their pockets. I think its the best innovation since sliced bread.

Handling Race and Ethnicity

During the race training workshop. It talked about how journalist label people in different areas. Like thugs are related to black and African people. While the word suburbs or more related to white people. Its interesting how people of color get published out there. The workshop gave us situation where we have to solve like a shooting relating with Sam Wong on a Tuesday night. It was gang activity that he was not involved in. I notice that asian or yellow skin people are not mentioned a lot. This course also teaches us about the relationship seeing the difference of race, heritage, ethnicity, and brackgrounds on how to handle racial discrimination. Hint the title: Handling Race and Ethnicity. I learned how to profile people during a investigation or report it to the news headquarter.

Friday, November 14, 2008

12 Questions

1. The InterviewLog in to your newsu.org account.Search for or follow the link to the class titled The Interview. Enroll in this class and read the instructions before starting the lesson. Follow the prompts until you finish the session.At the end of the session, please fill out the debriefing survey.Send a course report to chowsir23@gmail.com so I will know that you logged into and completed the course.2. Telling Stories with SoundLog in to newsu.org account.Search for or follow the link to the class titled Telling Stories with Sound. Enroll in this class and read the instructions before starting the lesson. Follow the prompts until you finish the session.

How do audio stories create a sense of place?

When people tell their stories, the interviwer creates a place for your listeners to relate to. Since radio interviews are limited to the voice being broadcasted. Listerners can't really see what the person look like.


What is the difference between primary and secondary sound sources?

The primary elections happens beofore secondary elections because each parties must have to elect who will represents them. For example Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.


What are some purposes for the ‘pre-interview’?

The purpose of a pre-interview is because you need to check and test out your equpitment. Besides thay you must also test out and do a pre-questioning to your interwer. The reason why you do this before the acutal interview because you don't want the person being interviewd getting offended.


Name the five basic types of microphones.

1. Make sure the aduio is adjusted.

2. In a enviroment that is quiet place.

3. Add a external mic, don't use the build in mic.

4. Pre-record.

5. Test the equipment.

Which type of microphone is ideal for interviews of individual subjects out in public?

Portable mics are the best when traveling to different places.


What are the 3 types of digital recording devices?

1. MP3

2. MP4

3. WMA


What can you do if your subject is only answering “Yes”, “No” or “Maybe” to your questions?

When they say no, try to ask the question in another way. When they say yes, try to find out more information. When they say maybe, they might be thinking about the question. Explain to them what you mean.


What are some possible sources of “white noise” or unexpected sounds that may interfere with the quality of your recording?

White noise happens when the person is too close to the mic. You can prevent this by testing the mic before hand.


What is ambient sound?

Ambient noise level is the sound pressure level at a given location, normally specified as a reference level to study a new intrusive sound source.
What is natural sound? The sound that are around you.


Where can you get more information on fair and legal use of copyrighted music?

Get your information from sources like the free press. Or the cause itself. Take notes and record your interview for legal uses.


How can you make a voice-over sound natural?

You can make them sound natural by adjusting the balance of the tone in which the person is answering. For example: predict when they will get excited or mono-toned. Pay attention to long pauses, this is good when you are editing it. Make your interviwer feel relaxed.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

My REACTIONS about this election.

4. Blog: Scan the news for stories about the Election results. Use found images from the internet (make sure to cite the sources of images, audio, video or text) to create a collage of reactions to the Elections. Post a personal response to how you feel about the results. What do you think it means for America and the world? What did you learn about democracy, the American people, and journalism?


Change has come to AMERICA! On Nov. 4th 2008 I was one of the many millions of people that worked at the polls. I was station in the inner neighborhoods of the Castro. People there were very friendly and they were all eager to vote, hoping for the best. It was a long a grueling 15 hours. But I felt that I had done the best of ability to serve this elections.

Somehow I sort of knew that Barrack Obama was going to win this election but, I was so shocked that he had such outstanding results. I would think that there might be a tie between him and McCain. He had more than 3x the votes of his running mate. I felt that we are finally accepting change. Yes, Obama might be the first African American to become president. Besides that, he had expressed his capability of governing this country. He has inspired many people that gave up hope of the government to go and vote and create change. I learned that democracy is all about the people and what they want and stand for. It is also giving an opportunity to people like Barrack Obama a chance to create greatness. We have finally shattered the racial ceiling that divided us from leaders that can change our country beneficially. It is clear that we are accepting Barrack as our president. I know for sure that Barrack Obama would not let his people down and will not fail to lead us to a glorious eight years.