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Mass streaming in Czech Republic
VOJTA, Tomáš
Streaming is a technology that enables the real-time distribution of audio, video and multimedia content on the Internet. These days, the term ``streaming{\crq}q is becoming more widespread due to internet broadcasting of various radio and television stations. Therefore streaming will be the leading topic of this bachelor thesis. Firstly, the description of the technology itself will be mentioned. Secondly, a research on required hardware and software equipment will be carried( platform Adobe, Windows Media, RealMedia).
Comparative analysis of live sports broadcasting in the Czech Republic and other countries
Černohous, Tomáš ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
Subject of this study is the analysis of sports television broadcasting in the Czech Republic, Germany, Spain and Great Britain. This comparison serves primarily to examine the visual content of selected TV stations from specific country. TV sports broadcasts are not simply capturing reality, but they are rather an interpretation of this reality, which is also reflected in a number of narrative elements that increases the attractiveness of the event. The author of this study applies the theoretical knowledge to examples of live broadcasts and further develops the theory. Concludes that analysed broadcasts from different countries did not differ significantly from one another, it can be interpreted as a result of the homogenization of sports broadcasting.
Webcasting materials creation
HEROUT, Lukáš
Webcasting materials are becoming a very popular eLearning tool. In the bachelor thesis is compiled methodology of creating video materials with the possibility to combine with other rich medias. Theoretical part is completed by the practical part containing manual to the WVC system, that is operating at the PF JU. WVC (Web Video Course) serves to create and to control webcasting courses. Example of the webcasting material created in the WVC is on the enclosed DVD-ROM.

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