Media Profile
I believe that media is extremely important in my life. Media plays an such an important role in my life because I rely on the media to do certain things everyday.

I use media for a number of different things, but I mainly use it for communicating with other people.
I love interacting with as many people as I can, and the media allows and helps me do that. I come from a family who is literally from all over the world. I have family in places like England, Norway, America, Taipei, Ethiopia and Brussels! My family loves to communicate and stay in contact as much as we can.
My grandpa and I were talking just the other day about creating a website for the family to use and stay in contact with. We both believe that even though we all live so far away from each other it should not stop us from communicating. Recently I have been searching for websites to use for this project and then sharing the information I find with my family members.
There is an infinite amount of types of media, and many of them are important to me. The three most common mediums of media that I use are as followed:
1- Videos/ Movies
2- Music
3- Social Media
My World Through Videos
Everyone who knows me is aware of my passion for creating videos, it is something that I am always doing. I make videos for just about anything. In fact, one time when I was ten years old, I made a video about a game show that I made up called "Who's Is It Anyways?". The game featured my dog and cat and I would hold up items that he took from us in front of the camera and ask the audience who they thought it belonged to. I found the footage a few weeks ago, and I am trying to find a way to burn it.
As I said before- I LOVE making videos. I believe that it is a very creative way to inform people on a certain subject and can also be used for entertainment purposes. One of my latest projects, Salole Invasion of Europe is a YouTube series made up of footage that I recorded while on a recent trip to the United Kingdom.
I also find it super easy to express myself in front of the camera. I like presenting and speaking to audiences. In my opinion, presentations with a video included in them makes the presentation more exciting to watch and listen to.
I like to think that I put a lot of thought into the videos I make. I love the creative process, I like starting at the drawing board and developing creative ideas or themes for videos.
Magic That Comes From Music
Music. What more can I say? Many people all over the world are influenced by some way or another by music.
I grew up listening to the music that made it on the Top 100 Board. I listened to pop songs by artists like Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Jason Derulo and Taio Cruz. I had this insane idea in my mind that if I listened to the "popular" music, then I would be considered cool. I remember driving to school and my dad would play some of his music and I would quickly shut it off because he listened to "old people music". When I entered high school, I realized that I did not like the music that was on the billboard, and I found myself listening to bands and groups that my dad liked. That is how my taste in music started. Currently, I am listening to bands and artists that were popular in the past such as The Doors, The Beatles, Flight of the Choncords and Paul Simon. Later on in this blog, I will talk more about my passion for music.
I strongly believe that one of the many incredible uses for music is unity (essentially, music brings society together). An example of when music has brought society together happened in the year 2010. Many famous Canadian pop stars recorded a song titled Wavin' Flag. The song originally came from a young artist named K'naan who lived in Hati at the time of the hurricane. Wavin' Flag instantly became a huge success, and was used to foundraise money which was then used to help get Hati back on their feet. The song also gave the Haitian people a sense of hope. It made them believe that other people and countries cared for their well-being and would help them re-build their community. The link below is the music video for the song Wavin' Flag.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB7L1BIDELc
Social Media
"We started to look at digital as not just as a medium, but as a whole different way to build relationships." ~Dan WiedenSocial media is such an important thing in my life, and I am very passionate about it. As I said before, I love communicating and interacting with people, and social media lets me do that (regardless of the distance between the other person and I). Personally, I like to use Facebook to communicate with my friends and family.

During my years at the high school I attend, I have found out that creating Facebook groups with classmates is an easy and efficient way to stay in contact with group members and classmates.
One of the major Facebook groups that I am involved in is called "Laurier Kids Unite". This Facebook group is for the kids in my grade associated with the Laurier Program at BCI.
Quite often, I will get a notification from the Facebook group after a member posts a question that they have about the homework that was assigned in class.
Other times, a member of the group will make a post that is about complaining or stressing about a project.

Students in the Laurier Program will often have competitions to see who is the biggest procrastinator.

Complaining about school is also a popular topic to post about
And sometimes, we like to pretend that we are a humourous bunch of children who make funny jokes.
Welcome to Laurier 101, taught by yours truly.
Pop Culture?
To be completely honest, I do not particularly like pop culture. Do not get me wrong, I do like some things about it, for example I do like the excitement I get when I see a new trend evolving. However, I think the problem with pop culture is that it introduces trends way too quickly and they soon get over saturated and the trend looses its individuality. An example of this is the song Happy by Pharrell.

The song was released at the beginning of this year and now has 429,494,012 views on Youtube. Many people have admitted that they are tired of hearing the song and have expressed that they feel that the song is over played.
I believe that pop cultures will seek out trends that are developing and being introduced to the world and then soaking up the idea or trend until it looses all of its originality.

And in case if you are wondering, one more episode turns into one more season nine times out of ten.
Music Part Two
As I have said before, I LOVE music. It helps me function.
I have not always had the taste in music that I do now, in fact I listened to music that is the complete opposite of what I listen to now.
In middle school, music had a huge influence on my life. I was always listening to music, just like I do now, only I did not enjoy the music I was listening to. I had this insane idea in my head that the only music that you could listen to was the music that was on the pop charts, and that if you listened to any other kind of music, you would not be considered cool. My dad always listened to groups and artists like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Doors and Paul Simon and whenever he tried to play their music on the car ride to school, I would turn it off as soon as I could (I was worried that his "old people music" would infect my ears).
As I grew older I realized that I should be listening to music that I enjoy, and not just listen to music because everyone else is listening to it. Believe it or not, I started listening to the music that my dad and mom like to play. My music taste is a combination of the two.
I love music for so many different reasons. I use music to help me calm down when I get stressed (which is quite often actually). Music helps my nerves go down and helps my mind focus on only one thing at a time which make it easier for me to complete my homework. Another reason why I like music is because if you play it loud enough through your headphones, you can not hear your parents yelling at you to clean up the mess you left in the house.
Music I like:
As I said before, my music taste is a combination of both my mom and my dads (which is weird because their music tastes are completely opposite of each other).
I love listening to country music, rock music, old school music, indie music, alternative music, rock music and whatever kind of music Panic! At The Disco is.
I really enjoy discovering new artists to listen too, so my list of artists that I listen to is constantly changing. But six of my all time favourite artists and groups to listen to are:
- Blake Shelton
- Mocky Salole
- The Doors
- Panic! At The Disco
- The Beatles
- Paul Simon
- Carol Brown- Flight of the Choncords https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZxVifhlofo
- Playboys of the Southwestern World- Blake Shelton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kFzRTENSC4
- You Can Call Me Al- Paul Simon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq-gYOrU8bA
- Its My Life- Bon Jovi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx2u5uUu3DE
- How Will I Know You- Mocky Salole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPrFn12cOcs
- There Is A Good Reason Why These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Have Not Thought of It Yet- Panic! At The Disco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=415Efip95DA
I also use music to remember certain things. If I need to memorize something, I will ALWAYS create a song to remember it. If you need to remember the order of the provinces or the avoir verb endings for french come and see me and I will teach you the songs I use to remember them.
I find that music the comes out in today's society is all the same. The messages of the songs are the same, they all have the bass etc. I believe that is the reason why I tend to listen to older music, because it is all different from eachother.
Until Next Time!!
Kaitlin
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