What Is The Effect of Digital Technology in Publicity Media?Written by Blur Lorena
We are very much influenced by television and movies. VCRs and DVDs are available for entertainment. If we want news there are news programs on television, there is newspaper (local, national, and international), and there is also internet.“Pictures don’t lie”, a very popular quote before issues on digital conspiracy start popping out. Before, pictures were used on trial courts for evidences without questions. We used to believe every video about paranormal activities. We are aware of what we call camera tricks and visual effects but we know that they are used only on movies. We assumed that all sources of news and current events are very reliable because they are documented. We are oblivious of fact that there are those who use television, newspapers, magazines and internet just to make money. They use digital images to fool everybody.
| | Anxious for AutumnWritten by Maricon Williams
P22 Stanyan Autumn, as discussed in its website, is a set of three fonts based upon a casual hand lettering text created by Anthony Goldschmidt for deluxe 1969 edition of book"...and autumn came" by Rod McKuen. The casual hand lettering style works well at all sizes but especially large settings. 62 extras in this font include images of autumn leaves, snippets of pastoral scenes, and various McKuen-related icons. The 62 extras in P22 collection was adapted from various McKuen works by Richard Kegler for use as picture font elements. They are based on original drawings by Rod McKuen, Anthony Goldschmidt, and Hy Fujita. On other hand, Rod McKuen, as divulged in his website www.mckuen.com, “as most avid of his of fans throughout world already know, has kept lowest of profiles during past decade or so. New projects such as Golden Age of Music series of CD's for Laserlight have kept him busy with only odd public appearance, in such shows as tribute to Frank Sinatra at Carnegie Hall in 1997, odd 'voice over' on a television ad or Disney series reminded "McKuenites" that he was still around and performing.”
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