Sunday, December 5, 2010

Response 10: “A Taxonomy of Digital Video Remixing: Contemporary Found Footage Practice on the Internet by Eli Horwatt


In this weeks reading, the idea of remix has taken a stand to direct uses viewers to the mess displays of mainstream media. Such as the main focus, political remixes that reflect the government and trailer remixes that reflect film form through mash-ups and trailer re-cuts. In opinion, I support how remix viewers are now able to voice out their opinions about the mainstream videos, music, films and many other that just need to have an another opinion.
Furthermore, I agree now that communication is not just one way anymore from the mainstream media to the viewer, but also both an interaction of both sides stating their supportive viewpoints of how the media is displayed.
It’s just wonderful how remix has developed to a new point of era where artist are able to send out their messages about media through using the capturing of videos and internet. On the other hand, copyright is not in favor of theses acts. Hopeful, copyright will change over the years like Dave has reminded us about how copyright is so strict through American. I wonder if in the near future that everyone can just accept “Remix” as part of media and not as an act.    

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