Thursday, November 4, 2010
European podcasts and videoblogs
In case you'd like to visit Europe, here's a videoblog you should look at before booking your trip. It's called Hombrelobo, it's mainly a video-documented diary, written by the travellers, and covers trips from all over the world. However, the most well coverd sites are the European ones and it's worth consulting due to the aproach used on it's reports and the little-known corners of the continent that reveals.
Not because of the matter it covers, as it is an online serie, this site must been seen. However, Malviviendo is a perfect example of the 2.0 revolution, completely up-dated to our times and setted up here in Spain by comunicaton students from Sevillas' University. It shows us how far you can get with not need of an economic investment.
Photo by EseDosUno.
It's impossible to talk about entertainment in a continent without mentioning the most extended sport; football. Futbol Total is a podcast which doesn't just cover the Spanish League's news, but as well the Champion's League ones,. I'd recommend it to all football freaks!
And finally, for those of us that are looking foward to studying abroad, here's Pasantías Universitarias en Europa, a podcast recopilation of tips given by older students from their own experience.
Photo by jbarcena
Not because of the matter it covers, as it is an online serie, this site must been seen. However, Malviviendo is a perfect example of the 2.0 revolution, completely up-dated to our times and setted up here in Spain by comunicaton students from Sevillas' University. It shows us how far you can get with not need of an economic investment.
Photo by EseDosUno.
It's impossible to talk about entertainment in a continent without mentioning the most extended sport; football. Futbol Total is a podcast which doesn't just cover the Spanish League's news, but as well the Champion's League ones,. I'd recommend it to all football freaks!
And finally, for those of us that are looking foward to studying abroad, here's Pasantías Universitarias en Europa, a podcast recopilation of tips given by older students from their own experience.
Photo by jbarcena
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Venice Film Festival
As I'm the reponsible for the European continent, this time I'm gonna cover Venice's Film Festival.
Although many different kind of festivals take place at Italy, Venice's film festival is the oldest in the world, founded in 1932 by Giuseppe Volpi. The films are screened in the famous Palazzo del Cinema. It is one of the world's most prestigious film festivals and is part of the Venice Biennale, a major biennial exhibition and festival for contemporary art.
Photo by saturos.
The festival's most important award is the Leone d'Oro, which is given to the best film of the festival, followed by the Leone d’Argento, which is given irregulary in adition to the Golden Lion, and sometimes has also been given for debut films, short films and direction. In addition, the Coppa Volpi is awarded to the best actor and actress, and finally, in 2002, the San Marco Award was introduced for the best film of the Controcorrente ("Against the stream") section.
Photo by spaceodissey
Although many different kind of festivals take place at Italy, Venice's film festival is the oldest in the world, founded in 1932 by Giuseppe Volpi. The films are screened in the famous Palazzo del Cinema. It is one of the world's most prestigious film festivals and is part of the Venice Biennale, a major biennial exhibition and festival for contemporary art.
Photo by saturos.
The festival's most important award is the Leone d'Oro, which is given to the best film of the festival, followed by the Leone d’Argento, which is given irregulary in adition to the Golden Lion, and sometimes has also been given for debut films, short films and direction. In addition, the Coppa Volpi is awarded to the best actor and actress, and finally, in 2002, the San Marco Award was introduced for the best film of the Controcorrente ("Against the stream") section.
Photo by spaceodissey
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Posts by MªEugenia Tena
1. Introducing yourself and your theme: Mariu and Africa (14/09/10)
2. Sources: Africa entertainment blogs (27/09/10)
3. Using hypertext: "Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ougadougou" (4/10/10)
4. Podcasts and Videoblogs: Remarkable videoblogs and podcasts about African entertainment (11/10/09)
5. Interview: Myriam Omarrementería, "Afro-holic" (17/10/10)
6. The 10 things learned: 10 things I learnt with this blog (24/10/10)
2. Sources: Africa entertainment blogs (27/09/10)
3. Using hypertext: "Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ougadougou" (4/10/10)
4. Podcasts and Videoblogs: Remarkable videoblogs and podcasts about African entertainment (11/10/09)
5. Interview: Myriam Omarrementería, "Afro-holic" (17/10/10)
6. The 10 things learned: 10 things I learnt with this blog (24/10/10)
10 things I learned
First of all, the most important and significant thing I learned, is how to make my own blog, and even more, how to design it, decorate it and structure it the way I want. Secondly, I learned how the blogger (me) should write and express the ideas and the information I found, as well as linking words to URLs. Thirdly, a really important thing I know is, how to include elements such as podcasts, videoblogs, images and videos in my posts. Now I know the different existing types of hypertexts. I also learnt how to seek for anotherelated blogs and then collect them into a blogroll. I know how to do a multimedia presentation using "Google Docs". I also learnt how to seek for good photos which I could use in Flickr. And obviously, I learnt a lot about the things I published: I learnt about surfing in Australia and which are the best beaches for experienced people and beginner to go to. Now I know how important rugby is in New Zealand and its national rugby team all over the world. And to finish with, I learnt about a very nice and smart place (the Ivy Lounge) to hang out with friends in Sydney.
Post Collection by Itziar Fernández
1. Introducing yourself and your theme (14/09/10):
Description of me
2. Sources (27/09/10):
American Entertainment Blogs
3. Using hypertext (4/10/10):
Hip Hop
4. Podcasts and Videoblogs (11/10/09):
Jazz; videoblogs and podcasts
5. Interview (17/10/10):
Interview
6. The 10 things learned (25/10/10):
Ten things I learned with this blog
Monday, November 1, 2010
Posts by Enrique Aguilar
1. Introducing yourself and your theme: Enrique Aguilar; Asia 9/14/10
2. Sources: Asia entertainment blogs 9/26/10
3. Using hypertext: Asian Food 10/5/10
4. Podcasts and Videoblogs: Videoblogs and Podcasts of Asia 10/16/10
5. Interview: Interview with Dj Kentaro 27/10/10
6. 10 Ihave learned: 10 Things I have learned with this blog 10/28/10
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