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Scott McQueen October 30th, 2006 10:02 AM

Yet again, for DV class
 
In the spirit of ruining any form of positive reputation i could have had on this site, i have another assignment from my multimedia class...

I already know the damn answer, but i have to run it through a 'support forum' first to get full points so here goes:

"what does DV stand for?"

(again, of course i know this, it's a dumb requirement)

*bangs head on table repeatedly in frustration* Well, i await any replies...

Chris Hurd October 30th, 2006 10:11 AM

DV stands for an affordable and efficient way to create high-quality visual media that was once limited to only those who had access to expensive and complex analog video production equipment. It also stands somewhat for the democratization of visual media production (and distribution as well, thanks mostly to the internet) in that more people can realize a vision (provided that they have a compelling one in the first place). This is due not only to the greater degree of affordability of DV, but also to the relative ease and simplicity with which it can be shaped into a polished, tangible form of programming using readily available software, an ordinary home computer, and inexpensive peripherals such as a camcorder and a DVD burner.

How's that for BS.

Scott McQueen October 30th, 2006 10:18 AM

(superb BS) I need you to say 'digital video' as well...

*smiles, feels grateful for the help*

Jason Robinson October 30th, 2006 10:30 AM

Wiki that!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hurd
DV stands for an affordable and efficient way to create high-quality visual media that was once limited to only those who had access to expensive and complex analog video production equipment. It also stands somewhat for the democratization of visual media production (and distribution as well, thanks mostly to the internet) in that more people can realize a vision (provided that they have a compelling one in the first place). This is due not only to the greater degree of affordability of DV, but also to the relative ease and simplicity with which it can be shaped into a polished, tangible form of programming using readily available software, an ordinary home computer, and inexpensive peripherals such as a camcorder and a DVD burner.

How's that for BS.

head over to Wikipedia and submit that!

jason

Scott McQueen October 30th, 2006 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Robinson
head over to Wikipedia and submit that!

jason

It basically says that already...

someone say the words 'digital video' for me;)

Gabriel Yeager October 30th, 2006 10:38 AM

Okay...
 
DV= Digital Video. As in, "You're moma 'aint got no Digital Video device!".

Hows that? Did it get you the points you needed?

I hope I helped,
~Gabriel~

Scott McQueen October 30th, 2006 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel Yeager
DV= Digital Video. As in, "You're moma 'aint got no Digital Video device!".

Hows that? Did it get you the points you needed?

I hope I helped,
~Gabriel~

It most definitely did, my thanks...


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