Thursday, February 18, 2010

Project so far....

My project is on how the relationships between people have changed since the advent of social networking sites (Twitter, Myspace, and Facebook), and how it alters our communication. Some people say that these sites are great because they allow us to connect with others who we don't see or don't even know, which is true, but even though we can connect with others, it has changed how we communicate with them...instead of picking up the phone and calling, or meeting up with our friends, we comment on their statuses and pictures. It has caused our relationships with others to be very "hands off". I think it is great that these sites can be used to connect with someone we would otherwise have no knowledge of or to connect with those who have moved away. I do however, find it disturbing that some people have made these websites a replacement for social interaction.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Annotated Bibliography-3 sources

Derbyshire, David. "Social websites harm children’s brains: Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist." Mail Online (2009): Web. 16 Feb 2010.

This article discusses the physiological changes that occur in the brains of younger people using social networking sites. Neuroscientists have made a connection between social networking sites and the inability of younger people to communicate and concentrate effectively.

The article’s limitations are that it is not published in a medical journal, possibly because the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) has not been recently updated to include such medical and psychological issues. This can cause some controversy of whether or not the information is supported by other medical professionals. The audience however, can be both other people in the health profession as well as teachers and concerned parents.

This article has proved to be helpful with my project. Because my project is based on how the advent of social networking sites affect our relationships and the way people communicate with others. There have been many medical professionals who have commented on the article stating “the brain of a children, up till high school age are neurologically soft and are vulnerable to disruptions to the development of their neurological skills.”

Karan, Tim. "The Impact of Social Networking on Bands." Alternative Press (2009): Web and print. 11 Feb. 2010.

This article gives an idea of how we can connect to people whom we physically do not know. There are now ways to be connected to those who have the same interests as us who can be half way around the world from us. It also shows how bands have maintained their own publicity through use of these sites. It allows them to connect with their fans as well as to be "discovered".

The limitations of this article are that it is in a magazine that does not reach a lot of readers who would fall into this demographic. Because it is an alternative press publication, the viewership is much smaller. The audience is however, anyone who has an interest in music.

This article has helped with my project by providing further proof, that not only have our relationships with the people we consider our friends have changed, but that it is also changing the music industry.

Kornblum, Janet, and Mary Beth Marklein. "What you say online could haunt you." USA Today.com (2006): n. pag. Web. 11 Feb 2010.

The basic concept behind this article is that people need to be wary of the things they post on their social networking webpages.

With the publication being USA Today's website, anyone who logs on to read the news has access to it. So there are very little limitations to the article.

This article is accurate about things that have been posted being able to come back and haunt you. Now employers are looking up prospective employees on these sites and determining what will come of the situation.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Trailor

Well, unfortunately, I have yet to be able to compile all of my information together for my trailor. I have my film footage, music, and still shots, but, for some reason they just don't wanna be put together. I am sure within the next day or two I will be able to reshoot my film footage with another camera and started editing it in Quicktime. I may just have to scrap what I have so far. I have decided that in my trailor, I will show myself putting together a facebook group for my upcoming class reunion, with still shot facts of how social networking has affected our relationships with others. I am leaning towards a couple of songs to have playing in the background...right now it looks like it will be Skillet's "The Older I Get". I am so frustrated with my film not wanting to comply, considering it is 8 minutes long.