FDM 1302 Exam 3
MTV originally aired in.....
1981
In the year 200, how much did it cost to download a single on Napster. A. 0 Cents B. 10 Cents C. 5 Cents D. 1 Cent E. 50 Cents F. 99 Cents
A
Vinyl was supposed to have died sometime in the early__________, after steadily losing sales to the cassette tape, and then being nearly completely superseded by the CD. A. 1990s B. 1980s C. 1970s D. 1960s E. 2000s
A
According to Kevin Kelly, a creator, such as an artist, musician, photographer, performer, and so on-in other words, anyone producing works of art-needs to acquire only _______ True Fans to make a living. A. 100 B. 1000 C. 2500 D. 500 E. 5000
B
Which of the following symbols would NOT typically be interpreted as representing male sexuality? A. necktie B. an island or oasis C. Snake D. revolver
B
According to Kevin Kelly, a True Fan is someone who will purchase anything and everything you produce, spending at least $__________ per year. A. 150 B. 250 C. 100 D. 200 E. 50
C
The most influential explanation of the nature and meaning of dreams was written by: A. Freidrick Metzler B. Carl Jung C. Sigmund Freud D. Wolfgang Baumgartner
C
The book that introduced the world to the idea that sexual symbolism is prominent in dreams was titled: A. Appetites of the Subconscious B. Dreams and the Unconcious Mind C. Dichotomy of the Mind D. Interpretation of Dreams
D
According to Kevin Kelly, success in the free-copy world is dependent on controlling the distribution channel.
False
Because Freud is no longer viewed as very important in the field of psychology, today most creative people in the film and television industry are unfamiliar with his ideas.
False
Black artists like Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie were a feature of MTV from the very start.
False
Freud's ideas are dominant today in the academic discipline of Psychology.
False
If people can get your music for free, that eliminates all other means of monetizing your creative work.
False
In his TED Talk "The $8billion iPod," Rob Reid argues that the iPod does at least $8 billion of damage to the record industry every year.
False
In his article "When Stealing Isn't Stealing," Stuart Green argues that framing illegal downloading as stealing is the best anti-piracy strategy for the recording and motion picture industries.
False
It is fair to say that downloading singles from an online store is the future of music consumption.
False
Most people understand that illegally downloading a song or video from the internet is like stealing a car or shoplifting from a store.
False
Napster made its two founders incredibly wealthy.
False
Restraints on media content tend to discourage symbolic representation.
False
Sexual symbols are almost always used as a serious part of the story.
False
Sony released the first commercial compact disc (CD) player in 1972.
False
The ideas of Carl Jung, another influential figure in psychology and psychiatry, largely contradict Freud's.
False
The initial reaction to the iPod was overwhelmingly enthusiastic due to Steve Job's dynamic introduction.
False
The key enabling technology that enabled the iPod was the touch-sensitive control interface.
False
The music industry's claims about the economic damage due to piracy are well-supported by both research and logic.
False
The prospects for full-album sales are excellent.
False
The recording industry makes almost all their money from downloaded singles.
False
Although Freud discussed a wide variety of dream symbols, most people think of "Freudian symbols" as synonymous with "Sexual symbols"
True
Before the Walkman, listening to your own choice of music meant being limited to your home stereo or your car, or if you wanted portable music, you had to listen yo a transistor radio playing music not selected by you
True
Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Patreon, GoFundMe, and others are tools well suited to the True Fans strategy
True
Despite Napster's initial popularity/success the two founders' experience ended up being profoundly negative.
True
MTV cause significant changes in the music industry.
True
Many creative people in the film and television industry ate familiar with sexual symbols and the the symbols' interpretation because of their personal experience in psychoanalysis.
True
Michael Jackson paved the way for black artists on MTV.
True
Napster still exists today.
True
Reality shows attract a larger audience than music videos.
True
Restraints on media content tend to encourage symbols representation.
True
Sexual symbols are just one category of dream symbols discussed by Freud.
True
Sexual symbols are often used in media as a sort of "inside joke."
True
Sony released the first Walkman in 1982.
True
Studies show that people who downloaded pirated music actually purchase more music that they would otherwise.
True
The CD's nature makes copying very difficult
True
The birth of CD-ripping and music file sharing shows the, all along, the CD itself wasn't the point-it was software, that is, the music.
True
The capacity of the CD is 74 minutes because Sony wanted to be able to put Beethoven's 9th symphony on disc.
True
The initial response to the iPod by both the public and critics was not good.
True
The key enabling technology that enable the iPod was a tiny hard-drive that Toshiba didn't know what to do with.
True
The music industry's claims about the economic damage caused by piracy border on the ridiculous.
True
The point of Kevin Kelly's True Fan strategy is that an artist doesn't need a hit to survive.
True
The recording industry makes almost all of their money from full-length albums.
True
Vinyl record sales have increased every year since 2005.
True
When opening iTunes Music Steve Jobs argued the simplicity and ease of use would trump music piracy.
True