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indigenous sources
media source which is created and controlled by the community
library sources
traditional source of validated information all over the world
liber
latin term meaning book
bibliotheca
greek and roman therm which later transformed into bibliotheque
bibliotheque
it means collection of books
academic library
vast collection of academic and research source because it caters to student researchers
public library
localized libraries cater to small communities
RA 7743
the republic act that mandates every local government must have a library
school library
contains academic and non-academic materials. it caters to DepEd not CHED
special library
specialized environment that includes collection pertaining to specific needs of the section, field, or industry
internet source
most preferred choice of information because of accessibility but can sometimes be unreliable due to too much freedom
reuters
the one that said internet source is the most popular information resource form
authorship
knowing who created or wrote a piece of information
type of website
check if is verified by looking at the URL
plagiarism check
copying materials without citing the sources is a false claim of authorship
language
technical and symbolic ingredients or codes and conventions in an effort to communicate ideas
media language
the eye of linguists, particularly those who specialized in applied linguistics and sociolinguistics
linguists
people who study language
linguistics
study of language
sociolinguistics
talks about how language is used based on society. the study of the relationship between language and society
codes
have generally agreed meaning to their audience
conventions
are anticipated ways which codes are arranged in a product. it is the utilization of different codes
symbolic codes
social in nature because it reflects a real-life event in which the audience can relate
setting
time and place of the story
mise en scene
describing all of the elements and objects that can be seen within the frame of the camera and how these elements are arranged
everything within the frame
mise en scene is a french term that means?
acting
portrayed by actors to contribute to character development, creating tension and advancing the story
color
has a highly cultural and strong connotation and connects the whole media
stereotypes
what influences how we interpret colors
dominant colors
sets the whole mood of the film and appears most often
contrasting foils
different from the dominating color and tells the characteristics based on the colors
color symbolism
how we interpret the colors based on psychological aspects
technical codes
equipment used to tell the story
audio
it can be expressive or naturalistic
diegetic sounds
actual sounds that can be seen on the screen
non-diegetic sounds
commentary sounds and comes from outside the story spacce
dialogue, sound effects, music
three aspects of audio
camerawork
way that the camera is operated, moved, positioned for special effects
establishing shot
extremely wide view to indicate time, place, concept of scene. establishes the mood
master shot
covers all action of scene. it provides a wide view later to be cut with tighter angles and close ups
tracking shot
complicated shot that follows movement of actors by mounting camera to a dolly or Steadicam operator
wide shot
gives audience a sense of environment by showing an actor from far away, generally framed from the top of their heads to the bottom of their feet
wide shot
opposite of establishing shot
two shot
two subjects together in a semi-tight frame and establishes the relationship between the two characters
over the shoulder shot
tightly focuses on one actor while framing the shot over the actor's back and shoulders
medium shot
from hips up and captures subtle facial expressions and body language
close up shot
from shoulders up and captures even the tiniest facial variations
extreme close up shot
depicts intense emotion by focusing very tightly on one small part of the actor's face
lighting
selectively highlighting a certain element in the scene through carefully angled and manipulating artificial and natural light
editing
process of choosing, arranging, manipulating, enhancing, and polishing images and sound
written codes
formal written language used in any media products
printed languages
texts used within the frame
spoken language
spoken by the characters
written codes
These codes are used to deliver a narrative,
disseminate information with regard to the
character or issues within the story and the
theme and the media product.
form convention
certain way that audience expects the media codes to be arranged
story convention
normally used in story-telling media products.
genre conventions
deals with the audience expectations