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    Music Production

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    When I started music production, I did not know much about computers or how to operate the software that I purchased for three hundred dollars. Instead of letting the software become a waste of time and money, I studied every aspect of the software I had purchased and learned how to create my first track. The software that I purchased was Fruity Loops Studio (FL Studio), which is a very well-known software to most producers. FL Studio is specifically made for producers who enjoy to work at a fast pace and be very creative. Using this software and being able to visualize my creativeness, I was bound to be a producer. Eventually, I paid for more software to create better sound design for my tracks, rather than using the native VST’s I was given when I purchased the software for sound design. Learning all of the software that I spent my money on really boosted my music producing. I love learning new software technologies because it helps me become better at my passion of music…

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    Cinesite Case Study

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    Brand Vision Where do you see your business going? Cinesite is taking steps to positively disrupt the existing studio model, bringing new ideas that deliver better creative and financial results. The world of movie making is evolving, Cinesite is implementing a better way of engaging with the filmmaking process by transitioning from a solely VFX service vendor to a studio with both a VFX & Animation service division and IP content output across Film, TV and new media. What are your specific…

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    Movie Industy Case Study

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    movie industy is a huge industy with three groups of players in the value chain. First, the production studios who create the content. Second, the movie exhibitors who provide a place for movie goers to watch the content. Third, the distributors who bring the content from the studios to the exhibitors. Being lower in the value chain, the movie exhibitors bear the risk of poor movie attendance, and incur high cost of renting the content from the studios. In this case study, the market exhibition…

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    1. Introduction Technology became a great role in improving science teaching, as students faces a lot of hazards and accidents in the laboratory while performing experiments in physical and chemical labs, which are frequently the consequence of carelessness or ignorance whichever by student or by the supervisors. 1.1. Overview Virtual laboratory is developed and designed to help students use chemical tools through desktop application. The virtual laboratory is an interactive environment for…

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    Virtual Reality and Augment Reality Advances Two technologies have been in the news for the whole last year, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Augmented Reality is a technology where input from the outside world is given computer inputs to give a new perception of the world the user is observing. Virtual Reality created a new, completely computerized world. Samsung created the Gear VR, a system that let the typical smartphone user to get a special headset and program to turn their phone…

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    Virtual Reality In Film

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    capable of producing compelling stories, it took over one hundred years to reach the point technological advances the industry has reached today. It has expanded vastly to quickly become the world’s most preferred medium of storytelling. However, the newest technology in visual narrative is virtual reality. While the technology is something that has been around for a few decades, its potential…

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    The Matrix Movie Analysis

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    In recent times, the future of virtual reality has been brought up in discussions as the forefront of technology. This especially shown in many movies, movies such as The Matrix directed by The Wachowskis. In this movie, humanity is “plugged” into an entire virtual world and are completely unaware of this. Not only are there movies, there are also many texts that provide evidence about virtual reality. Texts such as The Matrix Simulation and the Postmodern Age by David Weberman. In this text,…

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    1. VR and experiential marketing Since virtual reality has the unique characteristics like immersion and interactivity, VR games offer brand new experiences for players; some media apply the technology to their live events or movie productions; and more and more companies think it is a great opportunity to use VR as part of the promotion and branding strategies. Till now, one of the most popular alternative marketing forms with VR is experiential marketing. Experiential Marketing As the…

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    What is virtual reality (VR)? Virtual reality is the simulation of a three-dimensional environment with the use of technology that can be interacted with by a person using a medium, such as a headset with a screen inside. As we understand and feel the world through our senses, which mainly includes sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell, VR equipment provides us with sensory information, most commonly sight and hearing through monitors and headsets to create a reality in which people can be…

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    Essay On Virtual Reality

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    medium to extreme degrees. 360-video, or arguably simply virtual reality, has started to take content-sharing websites by storm and a few storytellers that are ahead of the curve have already started adapting their stories into the virtual reality realm in order to take full advantage of this new technology. Virtual reality seems destined to be the next big evolution in video games, however with film there are many problems that are ultimate detrimental to the possibilities of immersive…

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