Tuesday, 27 October 2009

PHOTO JOURNALISTIC ETHICS

The profession in which, journalists make, news-editorial images for print and screen (television and computer) media.

Media critics and viewers question the use of gruesome images, dozens of photographers hounding celebrities, picture manipulations that present misleading views, visual messages that perpetuate negative stereotypes of individuals from various multicultural groups, and images that blur the distinction between advertising and journalism. This is the current situation, since its invention in 1839.

What is new, however, is the spread of computer technology that allows practically anyone to produce and disseminate visual messages in massive numbers for a world-wide audience.

Images evoke almost immediate emotional responses among viewers, pictures have tremendous impact. With well-chosen words, visual messages combine to educate, entertain and persuade. But the flip side to such visual power is that images can also offend shock, mislead, stereotype and confuse.

Monday, 19 October 2009

If a news channel hates someone no matter even if he s president of America , he s gone forever...

I want to talk about amazing obsession which is so fascinating how dominant is media and what it can accomplish. They say the most potent person in earth is the President of America. If a news channel don t like an individual it can even make him go missing from the earth no issue even if he s the president of America .This is the faultless example ... I am going to have a discussion about the war between Barack Obama and the Fox News . Is there any law that the president of America should not smoke? , should not have a second name Hussein? , he should not be a black person? , see this clip how foolish fox news is doing stories about Obama the only reason they don t like him .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBuGRO0mQ80