hey this is the link for the gant chart
http://www.jhanania161.blogspot.com/
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Our Assignment
Hello all!
I'm just here blogging about the assignment and the problem that has happened. We have completed our storyboard and our gamp chart but they were on my old USB! my USB got stolen and i had 2 get a knew 1!!! omg DRAMA so now we have to start againn. our stuff will be posted soon!
Stay Tunned!!!!
I'm just here blogging about the assignment and the problem that has happened. We have completed our storyboard and our gamp chart but they were on my old USB! my USB got stolen and i had 2 get a knew 1!!! omg DRAMA so now we have to start againn. our stuff will be posted soon!
Stay Tunned!!!!
colour depth ect
When you create a video that is going to be uploaded onto the internet there are a few things that you really need to consider:
1. Size of the video: Will the website you’re placing the video on allow you to upload a video of that size?
2. Video format: Will the website you’re placing the video on accept the format you’re using?
3. Download: How long will it take someone on 56k to download he video compared to someone with broadband?
When you select the settings that are highlighted in blue below, copy the information (highlighted in cream below) on bit rate, display size, frames per second and space required to fill out the table.
Video for Pocket PC (218 kbps)
High quality video (small)
High quality video (large)
dv-avi (pal)
Bit rate
218 Kpbs
Variable bit rate
Variable bit rate
30.0 Mbps
Display size
208x160 pixels
320x240 pixels
640x480 pixels
720x576 pixels
Frames per second
20 frames per second
25 frames per second
25 frames per second
25 frames per second
Space required
532 KB
Vary based on content
Vary based on content
71.25 MB
Question 1
A) Save the ‘short video’ video twice (with different names) onto your desktop with the following settings:
1st copy: Video for dial up access (38kbps)
2nd copy: Video for IDSN (48kbps)
B) Watch both of the videos. What differences in quality can you notice between the two?
Both of the movies came out blurry. The only Difference was the second video has a bigger bit rate and therefore has a bit more quality then the first one.
C) Which video has the better quality? Why do you think this is so?
The second video has better quality than the first one. This is because of the higher bit rate.
1. Size of the video: Will the website you’re placing the video on allow you to upload a video of that size?
2. Video format: Will the website you’re placing the video on accept the format you’re using?
3. Download: How long will it take someone on 56k to download he video compared to someone with broadband?
When you select the settings that are highlighted in blue below, copy the information (highlighted in cream below) on bit rate, display size, frames per second and space required to fill out the table.
Video for Pocket PC (218 kbps)
High quality video (small)
High quality video (large)
dv-avi (pal)
Bit rate
218 Kpbs
Variable bit rate
Variable bit rate
30.0 Mbps
Display size
208x160 pixels
320x240 pixels
640x480 pixels
720x576 pixels
Frames per second
20 frames per second
25 frames per second
25 frames per second
25 frames per second
Space required
532 KB
Vary based on content
Vary based on content
71.25 MB
Question 1
A) Save the ‘short video’ video twice (with different names) onto your desktop with the following settings:
1st copy: Video for dial up access (38kbps)
2nd copy: Video for IDSN (48kbps)
B) Watch both of the videos. What differences in quality can you notice between the two?
Both of the movies came out blurry. The only Difference was the second video has a bigger bit rate and therefore has a bit more quality then the first one.
C) Which video has the better quality? Why do you think this is so?
The second video has better quality than the first one. This is because of the higher bit rate.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
What is Broadband?
Questions:
1. What is broadband?
Broadband is the term used for any kind of fast Internet access. Broadband is designed to give a business or residential user instant Internet access 24 hours a day.
Broadband is the term used for any kind of fast Internet access. Broadband is designed to give a business or residential user instant Internet access 24 hours a day.
2. What units are used to measure bandwidth?
The speed of a modem is measured by the number of bits of data it can transmit per second, expressed as kilobits per second (Kbps). The larger the Kbps transferred, the faster you will download pages or other material such as music or email from the Internet.
The standard prefixes of size/speed are used to indicate the number of bits. A kilobit is about 1000 bits, so a 256Kbps speed will transfer 256 000 bits of information per second. A megabit is about 1 million bits and a gigabit is about a billion bits.
The speed of a modem is measured by the number of bits of data it can transmit per second, expressed as kilobits per second (Kbps). The larger the Kbps transferred, the faster you will download pages or other material such as music or email from the Internet.
The standard prefixes of size/speed are used to indicate the number of bits. A kilobit is about 1000 bits, so a 256Kbps speed will transfer 256 000 bits of information per second. A megabit is about 1 million bits and a gigabit is about a billion bits.
3. How much faster is broadband than dial up?
Broadband is at least five times faster than dial-up. It enables you to access services and opportunities through the Internet, such as VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), streaming media and online gaming, which are simply not practical on a dial-up connection.
Broadband is 'always-on' which means as long as your computer is switched on, you can be connected to the Internet.
Broadband is at least five times faster than dial-up. It enables you to access services and opportunities through the Internet, such as VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), streaming media and online gaming, which are simply not practical on a dial-up connection.
Broadband is 'always-on' which means as long as your computer is switched on, you can be connected to the Internet.
4. What are the speeds that broadband operates at compared to dial up?
10-20 times faster than your existing dial-up modem. A typical dial-up modem operates at either 28.8 kbit/s or 56 kbit/s. A broadband connection operates at between 256 kbit/s and 10 Mbit/s, depending on the service you have selected. To give you an idea of the difference that this speed can make, a 3.5 minute MP3 music file takes about 18 minutes to download using a 28.8 kbit/s dial-up modem but only about 21 seconds on a 1.5 Mbit/s broadband link. An e-mail containing a family photo takes about 55 seconds at 28.8 kbit/s but only about three seconds on a 512 kbit/s link.
10-20 times faster than your existing dial-up modem. A typical dial-up modem operates at either 28.8 kbit/s or 56 kbit/s. A broadband connection operates at between 256 kbit/s and 10 Mbit/s, depending on the service you have selected. To give you an idea of the difference that this speed can make, a 3.5 minute MP3 music file takes about 18 minutes to download using a 28.8 kbit/s dial-up modem but only about 21 seconds on a 1.5 Mbit/s broadband link. An e-mail containing a family photo takes about 55 seconds at 28.8 kbit/s but only about three seconds on a 512 kbit/s link.
5. What are some of the advantages of using a broadband connection to download something like a video compared to dial up?
Broadband can allow you to transfer large files of text or graphics at high speeds give you instant access to webpages, even those with large amounts of graphics that are typically very slow to download on a dial-up connection; allow employees to telecommute, operating from their home or elsewhere with the same response speeds and level of security as if they were in their office; link several computers to the Internet through the same connection; make videoconferencing faster, smoother and more practical; save money by allowing a business to rationalise and centralise its servers.
6. Create an image in paint that illustrates how a high bandwidth connection can move more data compared to a dial up connection at a given time.

Friday, June 6, 2008
Our Movie
Our Group Members:
· Jessie
· Sarah
· Jumana
Topics Being Considered:
· Day in The life of a Little Sister
· When Siblings Attack
· Advertisement
· The Newly weds
· JSJ News weekly
· When Teens drink red cordial
Chosen topic:
Our chosen topic is JSJ News weekly. We are going to incorporate all of our ideas into 1 news broadcast.
· Jessie
· Sarah
· Jumana
Topics Being Considered:
· Day in The life of a Little Sister
· When Siblings Attack
· Advertisement
· The Newly weds
· JSJ News weekly
· When Teens drink red cordial
Chosen topic:
Our chosen topic is JSJ News weekly. We are going to incorporate all of our ideas into 1 news broadcast.
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