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    Side By Side: The Digital Revolution With the fast progression of technology in the 21st century‚ cinema has transformed digitally‚ leaving film in our history. Keanu Reeves and Christopher Kenneally combine their experiences‚ knowledge‚ and passion of cinema to create the documentary‚ Side by Side. Countless respectable film industry moguls are interviewed throughout the documentary showcasing their mastery of the art and expressing their opinions on it’s revolution. Side by Side explores the

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    Music in the Industrial Revolution In the Industrial Revolution‚ the invention of the Piano and other more advanced instruments called for the composing of more “refined” music as well‚ and these composers blossomed in Italy‚ France‚ England and Germany. Three Italian families from Cremona made the violin and their work has not been surpassed even to this day. Violin sonatas were written in Italy. Also‚ harpsichords and clavichords had been perfected which were the forerunners of the piano. In

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    The art of sampling music is relatively new to the world of music. Since its debut‚ there have been many legal‚ moral‚ and stylistic arguments over how to deal with both artists that choose to use samples‚ and the artists who’s music is being sampled. After watching the movie Copyright Criminals‚ I full heartedly disagree with the following thesis: “The current licensing system for sampling ensures fair compensation to musical creators.” Clyde Stubblefield‚ also known as the “Funky Drummer” of James

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    Music Industry Digital Communications Peter McLelland – 1001849 In this essay‚ I intend to discuss several points regarding the state of the Music Industry and Digital Communications (MIDC). I will begin by explaining how Copyright is affected by technological developments‚ then I will go on to compare Digital and Physical Marketing and Distribution with a SWOT analysis to show my findings. I will then continue to describe how Corporations‚ Artists and Consumers have responded to changes in the

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    The effect of digital technology on the music industry Nowadays‚ teenagers are living constantly surrounded by technology. Even if the younger generation may not see it‚ technology has had an impact on different factors. The widespread use of digital technology in the music industry has allowed consumers to reproduce digital versions of copyrighted songs inexpensively‚ with the help of many software and websites. There has been an increase in digital copying activities and those are most of the

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    What are the competitive impacts of Napster on online distribution of music? How do they affect traditional companies? Napster introduced a revolutionary change to the way music was distributed conventionally. Music companies worked with the artists to produce music. Thereafter they invested heavily into burning the music CD’s‚ marketing and advertising of the music and managing the distribution of the music to end customers via retailers. Retailers incurred staffing and real estate and costs

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    listen to music‚ they just visit a music store and pick up a CD and then put it into a stereo equipment. However‚ the development of MP3 file format gradually changed the way people listen to music. This format lets everyone download music easily and it can be converted to CD as well. But‚ there is still a problem: searching MP3 files on the internet is maddening and people seldom can find the music they want. Therefore‚ the birth of Napster solved this problem‚ creating a virtual music community

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    What was the music like? Classical styled: in those times‚ They didn’t have any electric instruments in those times. That means that the most common kind of instruments were copper instruments‚ flutes‚ violins drums etc. most of the times they were all used together to form an orchestra. A composer‚ the person who invents the pieces of music‚ which you call a composition‚ had to use all those instruments to create a harmony between them. Classical music is really elegant. One of the things that

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    society in terms of their courage‚ beliefs and faith to accomplish what they have done in the fields of politics and music. They have been affective in the field of politics by having leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther king Jr.‚ Malcolm x and Nelson Mandela lead them to a civil right society where everyone was treated equally. And they have also been part of the revolution of music in terms of how many categories they have invented and taken over. In the field of politics‚ their leaders led their

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    In the novel‚ Revolution‚ main character Andi has a passion for music more than anything else. Whenever she had too much on her mind or just was tired of her dysfunctional family‚ music calmed her down and made her escape into a world that she always wished her whole life was like. As most readers can infer‚ that Andi was a very dark character; attempting to commit suicide‚ being depressed‚ and doing drugs. However‚ music was what brought her up and made her feel like she had no problems and that

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