From Pen to Pixel: My Evolution through Traditional and Digital Media

By JD vio
  • Taditional media (tv)

    Taditional media (tv)
    In the year 2013, when I was only three years old, watching TV was already a part of my daily routine. Even though I didn't fully understand the messages being conveyed on the screen, the bright colors, graphics, and sounds captivated my attention and kept me glued to the TV for hours on end. At that young age, my fascination with media was purely based on its sensory appeal. Nonetheless, those early experiences paved the way for my eventual journey into the world of media
  • Traditional media (radio)

    Traditional media (radio)
    During this time, I also learned about radios. My grandfather would often come to visit and sometimes he would stay with us for a few months. It was during one of his visits that I discovered radios. I remember the device had an antenna, lights, and a speaker. When I changed the channels using the buttons, it made a funny sound. Although I didn't understand how it worked, I was fascinated by this new technology and wanted to learn more about it.
  • My First Facebook Experience

    My First Facebook Experience
    During this year, I was very happy because I created my first social media account on Facebook. Even though I didn't have my own phone, I felt proud to tell my classmates that I had an account at just 6 years old. However, I found out that they already had their own accounts and some people following them. This experience taught me about social media an how it can help us connect with others and share our experiences. It was also the beginning of my journey into the world of digital media.
  • A Newfound Freedom: My First Cellphone Experience

    A Newfound Freedom: My First Cellphone Experience
    When I received my first blackberry phone, I was ecstatic. The phone had a button that also acted as a touchscreen, allowing me to play apps and games. However, I realized that it's important to maintain balance in life and not become too dependent on technology. While my phone brought me happiness, I also made sure to engage in outdoor games and stay active. Despite this, my first cellphone was an important moment in my life, opening up a new world of communication and entertainment.
  • Lesson Learnedness: value of hobbies

    Lesson Learnedness: value of hobbies
    In 2021, we were robbed, and it was a challenging experience. Buy I look back on it now, I realize that the incident taught me an important lesson about the true sources of happiness. I used to think that material possessions like cellphones and gadgets were essential to my happiness, but this experience showed me that there are other things in life that can bring us joy and fulfillment. As a result, I give more time to my hobbies and interests, like reading magazines and pursuing creativity.
  • New media

    New media
    Last year, I got a new phone that I think will last 10 years. It made me think that how we use media is like how we interact with people. Media gives us fun, news, and a way to talk to each other, just like people give us friends, help, and a way to talk to each other. I'm happy that people are always trying to make media better and more useful for us. It's cool to think about what new things they will make and how they will help us even more.