Media, a term we all coin a familiarity to. When we hear the word “Media” we instantly think of TV, movies, and show business. For many that share this common opinion, they are absolutely right. Media is an entertainment purpose for many of us and a work place for the privileged few. As a motion picture artist, one can only dream of placing their work into the heart of show business for many to view and to appreciate. I have visited countless amounts of websites dealing with the distribution of motion picture art, with Netflix and Hulu being a few of the many distributors. I fancy the art and pieces of work from these websites because they deal with fine quality print and not those camcorder recorded knockoffs. Some people prefer their art in the Metropolitan or even the Louvre, but I like mine from Netflix and other miscellaneous top notch online dealers.
On the subject of motion picture art, one website sticks out the most. That website is known as Youtube.com.
I am a member of this elite organization, only the selected few can get their art to be viewed by the mass spectators registered in this club. Some can even send an art response back. Then later both artists can interact with one another. I have created a number of arts for this society, so far many of my works have been applauded and I am greatly thankful to this community. With Youtube and many major websites that support video uploads, anybody can be an artist with the camera. The relationship of media can no longer be trimmed down to the few because now it has exploded to the mass, with opportunities on the rise.
Quote of the Day: “With great art, comes great opinions.”
Thank you,
-Ling Mai
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