Archive for September 2011

Make Your Own TV Show



If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent many, many hours of your life watching television. From sit-coms and game shows to cartoons and reality TV, we’ve sat in front of the box for a large part of our life watching stories of one sort or another. What we mightn’t have known is that for every one show that gets on the air there were probably a hundred that didn’t make it. This might be hard to believe with shows like ‘The Joe Schmo Show” and “The Simple Life” out there but our world is a strange place with weird people, now isn’t it? However with the advent of the Internet and legal file-sharing you can now film your own TV show and put it up on the Web for everyone to see. If it’s any good, word will get around. That’s how the Internet works: Word of mouth.

You no longer have to make a pilot show and sit in front of a large group of executives praying that they will like your material. Television is heading for your computer, literally. You can already download some of your favorite corporation-backed shows on the Internet legally, for a small price. It is a commonly held belief that in the not-to-distant-future computers and televisions will become one, a flat digital screen replacing your monitor. Eventually all TV channels and individual shows will have websites where you can download and stream their programs. The interesting new phenomenon is that you can join in the fun too. There’s a low barrier to entering the Internet TV game. We have now been given the freedom to produce, and to share our stories with the rest of the box-watching world.

Check out [http://www.welcometothescene.com/index.shtml] and http://www.purepwnage.com/. These two sites are a couple of the multitudinous masses that are now being put up on the Web for people to watch and share. It can almost be thought of as an artist’s exhibition, where you and your TV-maniac friends finally get to show your shows to the rest of us. I get the feeling that the whole idea is based around the concept of freedom. We get the freedom to create, a medium where we can choose to show our creations, and the freedom to download a show and share it with our friends. Word-of-mouth spreads and all of a sudden your show’s got a huge underground cult following. What happens next in the story? You tell me.

As always people are going to try and make a dollar out of something cool and new on the human scene. If you look at the show on [http://marcushateshisjob.com/] you will see a pretty funny TV program. It is sponsored by Sprite, a division of the Coca-Cola Company. There’s nothing really wrong with this (artists have to get their funding from somewhere) except that it could possibly result in nearly the same paradigm as the old TV company-controlled structure, if Sprite achieves power to dictate what content goes into the show. There’s a name that has been coined for this sort of behavior and in this case the product-placement, commercially-based Internet program fits into this category perfectly: Astroturf. The former shows are grass-roots programs, a sign of the individual freedom that can be obtained on the Internet. Astroturf makes itself out to look like grass-roots philosophy, yet like football, it is definitely a more painful place to get tackled.

The whole concept of file-sharing has a huge amount of nebulous clouds surrounding it, but in this case things are simple. You want people to watch your show. You haven’t downloaded someone else’s copyright material. You’re sharing your own creation. Get to it people, and get it to the people. I want to see what you can do. One can only take so many reruns of “Gilligan’s Island” and “Different Strokes”. ‘What you talkin’ bout Willis?’ is what they’ll be saying after watching your inspirational new television masterpiece. Hey, you might even start a whole new era. Remember, one day, a long time ago (and thank the Universe for it), no one even knew what a sit-com was!

TV Show – Airwolf



Remember those TV series back in 1980′s?
I can still remember the first Action TV series I’ve watched
with my family.

At first, I thought that Show was just another drama series since it was the trend during those times, but in other hand, I kind of liked it. My brother asked me favor to watch it for him so that I can tell him the story regarding the episode because he needs to go attend a group study.

Airwolf

The codename of a supersonic military helicopter which is used to undertook various missions. Till now, the helicopter used in the movie is still under the US military. The Helicopter and the stunts really amazed me.

The Firm

A government agency that specializes undercover missions for the country. Their agents are distinguishable by white dress code.

Dr. Moffet

Is the creator of Airwolf. He is the scientist of the agency and the first one to test it. But after the test flight, Dr. Moffet had turned the choppers flight power into the flight tower, causing damages to the airwolf.

Micheal Coldsmith-Briggs III

Also known as Archangel, he called upon hawke to take the Airwolf back to return it to its creator. Hawke, without any hesitation, accepted the mission, in return the agency will help him find his lost brother which he believed was lost during the war in Vietnam.

Stringfellow Hawke

Is the reclusive pilot of the Airwolf. Hawke lives in a cabin in the mountains with a priceless art collection and with only his dog Tet for company. He has been alone since his brother went missing in Vietnam.

Airwolf TV Shows is distinctly written, above all Tv shows in the mid 80′s, I’d say “That basket counts”! The mission and the spy thing really rocks with mellow-dramatic and cold war-like theme, the cases/missions that Hawke took were incredible. Hey! what can i say, the Show was really great!

Is Satellite TV PC a Scam? – Watch Live TV on My PC Software Review



Are you interested to learn how you can watch live TV on your PC? It sure sounds like a very convenient way to watch your favorite television programs. If you have tried searching for a way to do this, you may have heard of the Satellite TV PC software. It is apparently one of the easiest ways to watch live TV online, but does it really work? I decided to explore this software, as well as look for the alternative ways to watch TV on the internet.

What Are The 2 Main Ways to Watch Live TV on your PC?

1. Install PCTV Cards on your Computer

This is hardware for accessing TV channel signals on the internet. The costs can vary from $20 to $100s, depending on whether you buy the internal or the external card. The internal card is slotted into your CPU, while the external one is connected to your PC using the USB port. When you get the card, you will need to connect an external aerial and plug it to the antennae port of the card.

To buy PCTV cards, you can visit any computer hardware store to find them. They will usually come with the radio ports and TV tuner. The TV and radio channels that you will be able to access with this method are usually restricted to your local stations.

2. Download Satellite TV PC Software

This new technology definitely appears to be more popular amongst TV lovers, because it is much easier to setup and allows access to many more international channels. This software is downloaded from online websites, and can be quickly installed within 5 to 15 minutes.

With the Satellite TV PC software, I can find more than 3,000 international TV channels accessible in many different languages and 1,600 radio stations in over 70 countries. The quality of pictures and sound is very good too. To download your copy of the software, you can visit the website link below for more information.