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    The lecture note outlines the key points from each lecture after the first midterm till the final.
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    This lecture note discusses the big three contemporary media industries: Television and OTT, Movies, and tech industries. It then talks about what draws in an audience on YouTube. It then concludes with an overview of what we've done this semester and what skills we learned.
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    This lecture note provides a thorough discussion on YouTube, including analysis of its contract, content ID, and shifts in Youtube. It then discusses media preservation through analysis of cautionary tales and tips for preservation.
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    This lecture note first discusses some components of student podcasts, then it covers what we should expect for the final exam and how we should compare, it ends with key points about the video we watched in class.
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    This lecture note provides an outline from lecture, with the key points regarding advanced editing, dramatic advanced editing and remix videos.
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    This lecture note discusses why "The Room" is terrible, gives insight on acting, how to cast actors and how to direct them, and discusses staging with examples.
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    This lecture note discusses the building blocks of editing, and gives tips and examples of continuity editing. It also discusses the pre-production process.
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    This lecture note reviews dramatic structure through a case study. It explains the four theories of humor, guidelines of humor and provides examples. It explains how to set up an audience profile, and how to create appropriate story boards
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    This lecture note discusses some basics of the moving image, types of camera set-ups and movement, and offers suggestions on filming. It concludes with a brief summary of the key points of advice the guest speaker gave the class.
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    This lecture note discusses different ways to combine sound and image and the effect that it has, different key elements and terms of sound design, and the different ways to capture sound with video.
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    The lecture note documents class discussion over "Facing Fear", "Falling" and "The Mutiny".
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    This lecture note briefly reviews Ira Glass' Building Blocks and discusses the podcast examples presented to us in class. It then thoroughly discusses topics of ethics including informed consent and content. Finally it discusses the documentary, "Facing Fear".
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    This note discusses pointers from Ira Glass and analyzes an example of his work. It also describes the podcast assignment and provides resources for acquiring background sound. It also defines key sound terms and describes the difference between analog and digital. It also describes the Tascam, its microphones and different microphone types. Finally, it discusses the use of background sound.
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    This lecture gives an overview of video and the web, the take away point from the professor's work and class opinions on the Side by Side video.
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    This lecture describes W3C and discusses new elements in HTML 5 and CSS 3.
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    This study guide summarizes lectures, covering the main ideas and take-away points form each.
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    This lecture note provides a review of CSS basics and properties. It then describes Text and multiple CSS elements regarding it. It goes on to discuss color in detail, describing different coloring processeses and providing examples. It then discusses layout before documenting everything discussed in lecture for midterm review.
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    The lecture note lists different rendering engines and describes normal document flow. It describes inline and block-level elements as well as nesting. It describes the anatomy of a CSS rule and the CSS box model. It then goes into detail about where to locate CSS rules. It concludes with information about selectors and class and id.
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    This lecture note describes internet routing paths and reviews directory structure. It gives in-depth information about images and summarizes thoughts form the slenderman documentary. It then describes nesting, inheritance, commenting and semantic meaning behind elements. It goes on to discuss metadata before concluding with thoughts about dreamweaver
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    This lecture note first discusses basic design concepts and the difference between how they function in print and on line. It analyzing good and bad websites to understand which works best for the user and how to successfully provide clear navigation. It then discusses directory structure. Then it goes into detail on how HTML and CSS function. It concludes with why this all matters.
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    This lecture note gives description of various computer languages, and discusses the difference between film and digital image capture. It then discusses various topics of computer graphics including compression, vectors and bitmaps. It concludes with summary of past class concepts.
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    This lecture note goes into detail about classical storytelling as well as art cinema storytelling; it discusses characteristics of each and the example films we were shown in class. It also focuses on transmedia storytelling, providing information about what works and what doesn't.
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    This lecture note provides detailed descriptions the 3 Act Model and 4 Act Model; it also discusses similarities and differences between the two and goes over examples given in class.

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