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ICT and Entertainment

ICT and Entertainment. This lesson will cover:. Digital and online television and 3D technology . How ICT is used with music. Digital photography. How a ticket booking system works. ICT in the entertainment industry. Digital television.

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ICT and Entertainment

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  1. ICT and Entertainment

  2. This lesson will cover: • Digital and online television and 3D technology. • How ICT is used with music. • Digital photography. • How a ticket booking system works.

  3. ICT in the entertainment industry

  4. Digital television In several countries, including the UK, traditional analogue television is being replaced with digital television. With analogue TV, the broadcaster sends the picture and sound through the air from their antenna to the antenna attached to your TV, using separate analogue waves. Digital TV allows broadcasters to convert multiple analogue signals to binary code and send them through a single cable. Why is digital TV better than analogue TV?

  5. Interactive television

  6. Television online Online television is becoming very popular. On-demand services like ITV Player, BBC iPlayer and 4oD have enabled viewers to watch TV programmes whenever they want. Content is either streamed inreal-time, or downloaded to a PC to be watched later. Are there any disadvantages of online TV?

  7. Digital recording Some digital TVs include a digital video recorder (DVR). This enables viewers to record programmes onto a hard disk (rather than onto a video cassette as in a VCR) to watch later. Many DVRs allow users to pause and rewind live TV and record whole seasons of programmes automatically. Some systems can also suggest what you might like to watch, depending on your usual viewing habits. Why might advertisers be worried about DVRs?

  8. Life in 3D The first 3D television went on sale in the UK in April 2010 and many films are now being shown in cinemas in 3D. 3D film is created by stereoscopy,where two images are captured by two offset cameras, recreating what our eyes do in the real world. This creates an illusion of depth when the image is looked at through special glasses. What do you think will be next in TV technology?

  9. Music technology

  10. Digital photography

  11. Booking tickets

  12. Effects on society

  13. Summary

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