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Multitasking as a result of audiovisual media convergence
Mičke, David ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Kasík, Pavel (referee)
The primary objective of this work is to determine the extent of media multitasking, as an increasing phenomenon in receptioning media content in the last 20 years; on news channels broadcast. The research sample consists of Czech station CT24, BBC and international version of the American CNN. In the theoretical section, the media convergence is explained in the basic terms and concepts; Following to this section, the thesis includes also a part dedicated to particular consequences of convergence in audiovisual media, which is associated with the multitasking. Moreover, the thesis also reflects multitasking's origin, reasons of its development and its impacts on human cognitive perception. On account of multitasking as a developing form of media reception, news channels react. In image analysis of technical codes associated with multitasking, which was undertaken at all channels for one week, are highlighted multitasking specifics of those channels. Included is a comparison of the differences between those news channels.
Web social networks and galleries as the support of building career of individual in the field of the art photography
Synek, Pavel ; Souček, Martin (advisor) ; Němečková, Lenka (referee)
The master thesis is focused on recent inosculation of photography and modern information technologies and also on a daptation of photography to current trends in communication. Special emphasis is set on fine-art photography. Besides delimitation of problem the first part of the text is dedicated to foundation and history of photography where the author refers to dramatic changes that had taken place in the early beginnings. The second part is dealing with contemporary phenomenon - social networks and their moving into the virtual space of the Internet during last decade. The author aims on key aspects of social networks which have a significant influence when in combination with photography. The next part shortly deals with problems of copyright that show up in relation to digital photography. Part of text is devoted analysis of several selected systems specialized in fine-art photography publishing and eventually their selling. The author describes their significant attributes, principles on which they are based and mentions differences among each other. The fundamental part of the document is focused on practical view of interconnection between fine-art photography and digital information technologies whereas the ideas relates to pieces of knowledge gained from several selected and interviewed...

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