Sunday, April 10, 2011

Media Autobiography

Growing up as a child, television became a huge aspect life. I remember waking up every saturday morning around 7 o'clock just to catch my favorite early morning weekend cartoons. I absolutely could not get enough of the Pokemon series. I was so hooked onto the show, I ended up spending my money collecting countless Pokemon cards that resulted to sitting in a box in my room to this very day. Another cartoon show that I really enjoyed was Dragonball Z. I remember how all of my friends were addicted to the series just as much as I was. Almost every morning after the day the show aired on television, my friends and I would get into character and imitate the action shown on the previous episode of the cartoon until class started.
Watching the show influenced me to start drawing the characters shown in the show, because I thought they all looked so cool. I would go to the library and rent as many Dragonball Z/GT anime books as I can, and attempt to imitate what I see shown in the book. Ever since I started drawing the anime characters, I became extremely addicted to just drawing in general.
Even though I can admit I was a scaredy cat when it comes to watch scary movies. Nothing stopped me from watching the movies with my cousins. I remember how we used to gather up every other weekend, and have a night dedicated to watching horror films. Going through all of the different types of nightmares that were influenced by the various scary movies, there's still something that keeps bringing me back to watch more horror flicks.
As I grew older, I got hooked onto playing video games. And there was a time when I could not stop ordering gaming magazines. I owned a wide range, such as Game Pro, PC Gamer, and etc. Just by reading the gaming magazines, it kept tempting me to constantly buy the latest and greatest games that were advertised. I remember that it got so out of control, my mom just had to cancel my subscriptions for the magazines. To this very day, I haven't gotten a magazine with my name on it ever since.
I got an iPhone almost 2 years ago, and I feel it totally revolutionized how media is used. When it comes to recordings, my iPhone is my new toy that I basically rely on 24/7. Whenever I need to document any new experiences, I always have my iPhone in my pocket so I can record any videos or even take quick snapshots of whatever I see in an instant.
I also see my phone as my portable computer. I'm hardly home, so I rarely have time to ever catch the daily paper anymore. To fix that, I use the News application on my phone so I can keep myself up to date with the issues going on locally and globally.


1 comment:

  1. Your story reflects the Uses and Gratifications theory in Chapter 2 - you chose which media you needed to meet your needs at the time.

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