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3
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To position two things side by side in order to heighten or create meaning.
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5
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The familiar techniques and forms used in the making of media. These could include camera angles, sound, and lighting.
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6
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The ability to understand, analyse, and use print, images, sound, and multimedia formats to communicate.
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8
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All media messages are _______________.
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11
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These are used to communicate certain ideas or to convey a desired impression, and include the language, dress, and actions of characters - eg. A clinched fist to portray anger.
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12
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The demographic that a particular piece of media is targeted, and is influenced by factors such as gender, income, age, education, rural vs. urban, etc…
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What teaches and shapes our values.
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14
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The coming together of all media functions into one device.
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This type of photo essay tells a story with photographs.
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2
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Something concrete that represents an object or idea.
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4
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The interpretation of the message by the individual that agrees with the intended meaning.
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7
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Someone who is both a producer and consumer of media.
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9
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This directs the viewer's attention to a particular subject or point of interest within a photograph.
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10
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This refers to the conditions outside a visual text that could affect the meaning - for example, why and when a text was created.
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11
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Its 6 elements include music, sound, lighting, shot/filming, characterization, plot.
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