Really the only fast food I eat regularly is french fries, either from PBs or the caf at school, and maybe the odd time at Mcdonalds. But other than that I really don't like to eat fast food to often. I think the main reason why I would eat there is the convenience of it, it's cheap and close and fast but if I can help it I try not to eat at places like A&W or Wendys. When I eat a whole meal from a fast food restaurant it does not make me feel good at all and it makes my stomach hurt.
I think the film supersize me has an effect on people's fast food habits. It effected mine, it makes me double think about going out to eat at places like that and a lot of times changes my mind about it.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Blog #38
The video that most appealed to me is "Peter Pan play gone horribly wrong". Just the name of the video is awesome. When i read the names of the videos that is the one that I wanted to watch first. You just know that it's going to be something funny, and it was!
Blog #37
The big idea for our final exam project is kind of like a energy pill. But this isn't just energy pill, this pill will make you active for a week straight AND it will help you to lose weight too. It is sold in the States and FDA approved. Completely harmless and guaranteed results. But it wont give you the crash of other energy supplements.
This will work because there isn't other things like it that actually work, plus it is completely safe!
This will work because there isn't other things like it that actually work, plus it is completely safe!
Blog #36- american teen
I really enjoyed watching the movie American teen. I found it really interesting to watch each person from different clicks. I liked this movie so much that when we couldn't finish it before the break I watched it at home to see how it ended. I think my favorite character was Hannah (the rebel) just because she was really down to earth and didn't only care what people thought of her as long as she was happy. I also loved watching Jake (the geek) because he was very awkward and funny. I felt really bad for him though because he was trying so hard to fit in but it wasn't really working.
Blog #35
Something over the break that made me think of media class happened at my family Christmas. I was talking to my 7 year-old cousin and I asked her what she got for Christmas and she said she mainly got clothes from "Aeropostale." She said that this was her first year being able to fit into the clothes so that's the only thing she asked for. This just made me think of how much brands really matter to some people. She was 7 years-old and would now only wear clothes from this store. It reminded me so much of all the things we have talked about in media related to this.
Blog #34
For our video we were trying to sell landline phones to teens. In the video we had people getting frustrated with their cell phones because the lack of service, then someone came up with a house phone with a long cord saying how awesome it was. In this video, we were trying to say that those phones are better because they will always have service and with the extra long cord you will be able to take it everywhere.
Almost all of our group was gone the day of filming, but I was happy with the way it turned out until we went to show it to the class and it didn't come up because it wasn't saved properly.
Almost all of our group was gone the day of filming, but I was happy with the way it turned out until we went to show it to the class and it didn't come up because it wasn't saved properly.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Blog #33
"95% of song downloaded last year weren't paid for"
"the average teen sends 2272 text messages per month"
"90% of 200 billion e-mails sent everyday are spam"
These are some of the facts from this video that really stood out to me and even shocked me!
Especially that 95% of downloaded songs weren't paid for. This surprises me. How do this many people get away with it? How does this not effect itunes' income in a huge, obvious way? How are the artists making money? Especially the one's who aren't on TV getting publicity that way. It's not like anyone really buys CDs anymore, everyone just burns CDs or downloads the songs on their ipod.
"the average teen sends 2272 text messages per month"
"90% of 200 billion e-mails sent everyday are spam"
These are some of the facts from this video that really stood out to me and even shocked me!
Especially that 95% of downloaded songs weren't paid for. This surprises me. How do this many people get away with it? How does this not effect itunes' income in a huge, obvious way? How are the artists making money? Especially the one's who aren't on TV getting publicity that way. It's not like anyone really buys CDs anymore, everyone just burns CDs or downloads the songs on their ipod.
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