Essays about: "TV-show"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 40 essays containing the word TV-show.
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6. Gender and Extramural English : A Study Investigating Gender-Related Linguistic Features of Hedges, Minimal Responses, and Interruptions in the Possible Extramural English Activity of Watching a Reality TV-Show
University essay from Södertörns högskola/LärarutbildningenAbstract : The present study aims to examine the linguistic features of hedges, minimal responses and interruptions used by the female and male participants in the possible extramural activity of the reality-TV show Love is Blind. The term Extramural English (EE) refers to English that students are exposed to outside the classroom. READ MORE
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7. How to annotate in video for training machine learning with a good workflow
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronikAbstract : Artificial intelligence and machine learning is used in a lot of different areas, one of those areas is image recognition. In the production of a TV-show or film, image recognition can be used to help the editors to find specific objects, scenes, or people in the video content, which speeds up the production. READ MORE
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8. She Probably Did Not Get a Rose : A Case Study of Audience Reception of the Swedish Adaption of The Bachelor
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : Reality TV is a well-appreciated concept in the world of entertainment. The purpose of this study is to approach the viewing of reality television, with the intention to explore if men and women react to and interpret gender roles differently in a chosen reality TV show. READ MORE
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9. The Audience Engagement for the TV Show of the Palace Museum : Case Study for the Social Media, Weibo account of the TV Show, There is Something New in the Palace Museum
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : This study aims to analyze the audience engagement in a Chinese social media, Weibo, of the Palace Museum TV show “There is Something New in the Palace Museum”. It is new for a Chinese museum to cooperate with traditional media and digital media at the same time to generate more interest, particularly of younger generations. READ MORE
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10. “I DON’T THINK WE’VE BEEN FORMALLY INTRODUCED?” Re-contextualising a Literary Model for First Meetings through Adaptation Theory and Fan Fiction
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : (Re-)contextualising narratology in today’s world of rapid technological development and widespread access to the internet serves as the basis of this essay, which explores what happens when narratology, adaptation theory and fan fiction theory intersect and interact. It combines a surface level quantitative study with qualitative text analysis, using Rousset’s literary model from 1981 on first meetings between lovers-to-be as the narratological reference, and the first meeting between the characters Alec Lightwood and Magnus Bane as the text subject (using a corpus consisting of a novel, its official film and TV-show adaptations, and thirty fan fictions). READ MORE