Public Broadcasting – “Why CBC Should Be Free”

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Works Cited

“CBC Is Trying to Argue ‘CBC News Network’ Is Not Publicly Funded And Not a Free Public Service.” PressProgress, pressprogress.ca/cbc-is-trying-to-argue-cbc-news-network-is-not-publicly-funded-and-not-a-free-public-service/. Accessed 12 November 2020.

Scott Vrooman. “What Not to Fund: The CBC.” IPolitics, ipolitics.ca/2011/12/08/what-not-to-fund-the-cbc/. Accessed 12 November 2020.

Indigenous Podcast – “Drowned?”

I made a podcast about a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s case for a woman named Beatrice Adam. My podcast goes into detail about her story. I apologize for my stuttering, I am not the most clear speaker and that was one of the challenges I faced throughout the making of this podcast. Something else I struggled with at first was learning to use the program Audacity to create my work. Luckily, I got the hang of it quickly. Overall, I learned a lot in this experience and am glad to have taken part in this project. Not only did I learn more about some of the obstacles First Nations Peoples face, but also how to make a decent podcast.

Works Cited

“Beatrice Adam, Mysterious Death in Saskatchewan in 2014.” Justice for Native Women, www.justicefornativewomen.com/2018/03/beatrice-adam-mysterious-death-in.html. Accessed 2 November 2020.

“Beatrice Adam – Sunday, October 12th, 2014.” MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, www.mackenziechapel.ca/book-of-memories/2038352/adam-beatrice/obituary.php. Accessed 2 November 2020.

“Family of Beatrice Adam Still Looking for Answers.” PaNOW, panow.com/2016/08/17/family-of-beatrice-adam-still-looking-for-answers/. Accessed 2 November 2020.

“Purple Planet Royalty Free Music.” Purple Planet Music, www.purple-planet.com/. Accessed 10 November 2020.

“Unresolved: Beatrice Adam.” CBCnew, https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/beatrice-adam. Accessed 2 November 2020.

Advertising Target Markets

In this gum commercial, “Extra – Father & Daughter,” it is apparent that advertisers used various techniques to grab the attention of their audience. One may notice that this advertisement exudes emotion which leads to the most obvious technique, emotional appeal. Emotional appeal is a method where the advertiser caters to people’s emotions, like fear, joy, or nostalgia. I believe this strikes all three. People may fear for their children going to college, may be filled with joy because of the bond between the child and the father, or may be nostalgic to this part of their own lives, from either the child’s perspective or the father’s. There was another trick that shows in this commercial; transference is where attempts are made to incorporate positive words, images, or ideas into a commercial. This is shown with the choice of music, the imagery, and the story that the advertisers have created; it gathers many emotions such as sadness, awe, happiness, and heartfelt. Other methods are evident as well, such as plain folk and repitition. Plain folk is the idea that anybody could be represented in this commercial, or the audiences thought that, “that could be me.” This approach uses ordinary people, as opposed to celebrities, in order to convince somebody to purchase the product. Lastly, at the end of the commercial, there is a phrase, “give extra, get extra.” This is called repititon; a expression used frequently throughout the company. A perfect example of this is a catchline, which is previous phrase is. These type of techniques are used to grab their audience’s attention, though it would be smarter to catch the attention of a specific audience, also known as a target audience. A target audience is a specific group of people in which would be more inclined to purchase. One may believe that the target audience for this product is adults because teenagers could just find this cringey or uninteresting. Adults also have probably witnessed a similar experience with their own children and may find it very emotional, or like I mentioned before, nostalgic. For these reasons, I believe this advertisement was meant for adults, though of course it could be for all ages. Nontheless, this commercial did an excellent job striking emotion in most people and most likely made lots of profit from it as well.

Short Story to Internet Based Article – “There Will Come Soft Rains”

Last Standing House Burnt to Ash

Kenya Anand

On August 4, 2026, a supposed “animal-run” house in Allendale, California burnt down due to a stove drowned in cleaning solvent. The house could not be saved, as the “owners” tried to do so.

There have been many theories on this house that remain unsolvable. There are no current humans living in the house, but there had been many reports on people who had seen how spotless and dust-free the house had been; even years after the disappearance of the humans who had lived there.

Allendale and specifically the neighborhood where the house is located is known to be a ghost town, where the only people are reporters and journalists who fly in by helicopter occasionally. They have no other mode of transportation considering there had been no airports and the roads were damaged beyond repair. Below are many of the theories that have been rebirthed after the house had burnt down.

The Last Voice

A handful of journalists were in the area of Allendale on the morning of August 5, 2026. They were only able to see one wall left standing. The rest was an enormous pile of ash, wood, and metal.

While the journalists stood in shock, they heard a small voice from the mess. It supposedly repeated, “Today is August 5, 2026, today is August 5, 2026, today is…”

Animal Theory

Many journalists from outside of the city had tried to get more information on the mysterious house. Some claimed to see animals of an unnatural colour cleaning the house. One reporter stated that there were small versions of, “yellow giraffes, blue lions, pink antelopes, lilac panthers.” Apparently, there were also mice who cleaned the house at multiple times during the day. This theory sounds ridiculous, though there is some evidence.

Animal Theory Evidence

The video below shows video evidence of small mice cleaning this house.

Vocalized Clock Theory

Travellers who went to Allendale, the fallen-apart ghost town, made claims that they heard voices coming from the house, disregarding the fact that no humans had been in that house for many years. People believe it may be a vocalized clock.

Some things that people claimed to hear include:

  • The time of day
  • Announcements to who lived there in the past; one reporter claimed to hear that, “today is Mr. Featherstone’s birthday.”
  • Poetry and rhymes
  • Orders and tasks

Mr. Featherstone was not a name found in any phone book or government documents, which further prompts this theory. Many wonder who Mr. Featherstone is, or if he used a different name to address himself as within the household.

Another name that the voice mentioned was Mrs. McClellan. She was found within government documents though it seems that she has no family. She also had no trace of when she disappeared and what had happened to her.

Any evidence of her existence from inside the house such as pictures, writing, and any of her belongings are all burnt to shreds other than a torn apart picture of a possible family. The only clear image in the photo was a red ball and a pair of hands below it that cut off at the wrist.

Vocalized Clock Theory Evidence

Below, there is a voice recording a journalist captured by listening just outside the walls of the house.


Analysis of Internet Based Article Above

The original short story, “There Will Come Soft Rains,” was a narrative piece of writing created by Ray Bradbury. I managed to turn this into expository, descriptive, and persuasive writing. I made it expository by turning it into an event and explaining what had happened and incorported facts like the date and location. I made it descriptive by adding loads of details on the event and extra details in conspiracy theories. I described what had happened and what was seen while using descriptive language. Lastly, I made it persuasive by incorporating the conspiracy theories and chunks of my own opinion as well. For example, I said that the animal theory sounded ridiculous. With all of these writing styles, I created an internet-based article. I did this by taking the tragedy from the story and turning it into an article heading. I also took other details from previous parts of the story and converting them into conspiracy theories in order to add more details to my article. Each of these articles had their own subheading to grab the reader’s attention. I also created some of my own ideas which did not interrupt the actual plot. An example of this is adding the idea of journalists and reporters who travel to this neighborhood for more information that theorists would enjoy. There were also many way that I effectively transformed a short story into a realistic internet-based article. I used the specific key parts of an internet-based article to help better present my information such as subheadings, a bullet-point list, and incorporating multimedia. The multimedia may be what I am most proud of because about half of the multimedia is original such as my own drawings and a voice recording that I created to replicate the voice of the voice-clock in the short story. While doing all of this, I learned how to be most effective while writing in this style. I also learned about the components of an internet-based article and what makes it different from other writing types. Overall, I believe I was able to successfully transition “There Will Come Soft Rains” into an internet based article.

Practice Film Review – “Short Fuse”

Is This Our Future?

Kenya Anand

This animated short film, “Short Fuse,” animated by The Short Fuse Team, gives an interesting perspective on the future of the world. Within the 7 minute and 9 second run-time, it tells a creative, futuristic story.

“Short Fuse” is a short film about a “scavenger” who had stayed on Earth after occaisonal toxic storms appeared. Most people chose to escape from Earth, leaving many scraps behind, which those who stayed used to survive.

A boy named Bob goes through the scraps and find something that he hadn’t seen before. It was called a “cleanbot” and it was left behind on Earth; though when Bob takes it home, he finds it to be quite a nuisance.

The animations were beautiful, especially considered the film, “Short Fuse”, had been created by students. The ending, however, was somewhat forseeable; it was a bit cliché. The storyline wasn’t anything super special, and seemed to be a tiny bit dragged on.

Nontheless, the director, Rafanan Michael Robert Uy, did an outstanding job with the film.

 

Internet Article Practice – “A Sound of Thunder”

Time Safari Inc. Shut Down After a Huge Mistake!

Kenya Anand

Time Safari Inc. was a time-travelling hunting company. It shut down after supposed events that were changed due to a hunter’s mistake.

This company took a group of eager hunters back over 60 million years to hunt the most dangerous game, a Tyrannosaurus Rex. According to the guidelines of this company, it is absolutely mandatory to stick to a metal path which lay above the ground in order to keep the world safe.

One of these hunters, who was named Eckles, broke this simple rule out of fear. Eckels was quite an honorable hunter. He had practically hunted some of the biggest game of the present but still, he wasn’t satisfied. This brought him to Time Safari Inc.

As he may be known as one of the greatest hunters of all time, Eckles’ skills were no match for this ginormous beast. Out of fear, he ran off the path. Safari guide, Lesperance, claims that “all he did was kick up some dirt.” Though, what really happened was so much more.

What was effected?

  • Language and development
  • How humans perceive colour
  • The results of the United States Election

Yes, that’s right, according to the travellers, Keith had won the election before they went on their travels.

How did this happen?

It all happened because of a theory called the Butterfly Effect. This is the idea that everything a person does could lead to a huge change in society later. Below is a video that better explains the event and how it works.

What’s happening now?

The company is currently facing lots of legal action with the government. It has already been shut down but the owners and employees are looking at a possible life-sentence for what they’ve done.

Eckels had been killed by Safari Leader Travis, and for this he already has 40 years in jail.

What could this mean for the rest of us?

This sparks interesting discussion amongst many. The idea that one simple action can change the course of existence is beyond extraoridinary. The options are endless. Though, it’s not so cool that one man made a foolish mistake that changed everything, atleast in his eyes and those of the other hunters.

 

Photo source: https://medium.com/jane-austens-wastebasket/time-safari-inc-is-closing-its-doors-75cae471355a

Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w40fxsyraE

 

 

Newspaper Practice – “Harrison Bergeron”

14 Year Old Boy Gone Rogue!

Kenya Anand

Harrison Bergeron, a young prisoner, escaped prison earlier today and took over the national television station as this boy had taken off all of his handicaps, completely disobeying the amendments before he was shot down. 

 

Bergeron claimed that he became “emperor” and elected an “empress,” a young dancer, and removed her handicaps as well.

Bergeron had also removed musicians’ handicaps and claimed that they would become, “earls, barons and dukes”.

Bergeron and the ballerina began to dance; they leaped as high as 30 feet, kissing the studio’s ceiling, somehow abandoning the laws of gravity and motion, nevermind the laws of the land.

Both were shot down by Diana Moon Glampers, Handicapper General, while they were dancing in the studio; she also threatened to shoot the musicians if they did not have their handicaps back on within the next ten seconds.

After this, the television turned off; many claim to have forgotten about this incident, including Bergerons own mother. “I forgot,” she said. “Something real sad on television.”

Since this event, there had been more incidents of citizens removing their handicaps. Now, cases have nearly tripled. The future of this nation is compromised.

Photo source: https://medium.com/the-mission/what-happens-when-everyone-is-finally-equal-3827f134150a

 

 

 

Timeline – Communication

Kenya Anand

English 10

27 September 2020

Mr. Barazzuol

Communication Timeline

The timeline shown below shows the evolution of vocal communication from telephones, to video calling, to live videos and to the current, best technology. Starting off the telegraph and morse code way back around 1830; this was the first way for long-distance, quick communication which was revolutionary. This was extremely significant because now people could communicate overseas. This eventually led to the invention of the telephone around 1870. Similar to the telegraph, there was way for quick communication, the significant difference is that the telephone used verbal communication. Though, this relied heavily on on cords and wires. This changed in 1973 when the first mobile phone came out. Very early models needed around 10 hours to charge for only 30 minutes of call time. Though, it was still a huge step considering it was wireless for even a little bit. After many updates to the mobile phone, came smart phones and Skype. This was very significant because now there was an application for video calling and audio calling. This was not the first video-conferencing app. Applications like this were being created all the time and all had it’s own offerings. After this, Youtube came out. This was an extremely successful streaming site and still is extremely popular. This is significant to communication because video sharing and video calling are similar and it links to live videos as well. After this, there was the creation of the iPhone, one of the most successful inventions of the current time. This was huge considering it set the standard for future smartphones. The creation of the smartphone was also extremely significant because the idea of touchscreen was a huge breakthrough in terms of technology. iPhone then had a video calling application created for their users only; it’s called Facetime. This was important for not only communication, but for business. Having applicationss that could only go on the iPhone would possibly make users want the iPhone more than other products. Then came Zoom came out in 2013, but the significance of Zoom didn’t really show until current time, 2020. So, next would be Periscope’s launch in 2014. This was one of the first applications for live-video sharing. This was a one-way video open to millions of viewers who could respond back with comments. This was important because there were slowly more and more applications with this feature. Then in terms of video calling, there was a new service called Houseparty that came out in 2016. This video calling app had a variety of cool features such as in call games, a friend system, the ability to have locked or unlocked rooms, and some other little features. Houseparty was really popular for a while until it got hacked. It got relaunched, though it is not exactly as popular anymore. Now, back to Zoom. In 2020, Zoom peaked. Due to the well-known pandemic, schools and workplaces were shut down. Zoom saved the day, more like the year, with an application that could allow up to 100 people in a call with just the basic account. Zoom is still thriving and is mostly used for school and work purposes, though many use Zoom to just talk with friends. This also has a neat feature where one can create backdrops in their call which is entertaining. Over time, from the telegraph to Zoom calls, a lot has changed thanks to the fascinating development and evolution of technology. Keep in mind, it’s not over yet, new and innovating ideas are still created almost every day.