In the other side, there is nothing new in the creation of most jargon that exists today. Some jargon sound familiar since it was adopted from familiar terms
that have already existed. However their meaning could be slightly or completely different. Therefore, it is important to find its meaning based on the context where
it is being used. Andrew Kramer is a visual effect and motion graphics artist who is involved
in the creation of Star Trek‘s main titles and some other famous TV show project. He also runs a website named videocopilot.net and shares his knowledge in
filmmaking by posting free video tutorials there. Meanwhile he is famous among video makers by his own tutorial videos; his products are also widely known and
gain success in market because of its quality. A keynote speech done by Andrew Kramer in AE World Conference 2014 is
one good source to find most jargon in the field of computing and filmmaking because it reveals many jargon and most of them are the terms that refers to newly
invented technology. It is an interesting field because some of the terms have already entered our daily language like the term movie and website. It will become
more interesting if we could find out how the jargon is formed; besides there is a possibility for the rest of the terms entering our daily language too.
This study is very important since it reveals the process of jargon creation used in computing and filmmaking. It will be useful for those who like to learn
about it, especially for students. As for teachers, this research is expected to add a new teaching material.
1.2 Problems of the study
1 What are jargon and their meaning found in Andrew Kramers keynote speech
at AE World Conference 2014? 2
What are the word formation processes found in jargon used in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at AE World Conference 2014?
1.3 Aims of Study
1 To find out jargon and their meaning in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at
AE World Conference 2014 2
To find out the formation process of jargon found in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at AE World Conference 2014.
1.4 Scope of Discussion
In relation to this study, it is possible that the scope of the discussion become too wide, therefore a certain perspective is necessary to limit the scope of
discussion to particular area, as follows: 1
In order to find out the jargon used in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at AE World Conference 2014, concept by Akmajian 2001:302 is used to
differentiate common word and jargon. 2
The meaning of jargon found in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at AE World Conference 2014 is analyzed based on its context where it is being used,
according to the theory proposed by Louw 1991.
3 The word formation of jargon found in Andrew Kramers keynote speech at AE
World Conference 2014 was analyzed in single process dimension, or in other word, they are categorized based on their latest formation process, such as
Coinage, Borrowing, Compounding, Blending, Clipping, Backformation, Conversion, Acronyms and Derivation, based on the theory proposed by Yule.
1.5 Research Method
The methodology of this study is divided into three, they are: Data Source, Method and Technique of Collecting Data, and Method and Technique of
Analyzing Data.
1.5.1 Data source
The data that support this writing was taken from youtube.com, in form of video by videocopilot.net
entitled ―AE WORLD Andrew Kramer Keynote Speech FULL‖. The AE World Conference itself was held on 2014 in Seattle, US. There
were many jargon that was used referring to some acts, things, or conditions in computing and filmmaking. Most of those terms are well known by common
people, since it use common English terms, but some of those are unknown. Every single jargon that is found in that video was presented as the data of this study.
1.5.2 Method and technique of collecting data
The method used in collecting the data in this research is documentation method because the data was collected in form of electronic media, in this case a
video. The data of this study was collected through some steps as follows: