Key Terms Flashcards

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What is ‘Mise-en-scene’ ?

A

media term for what you see in the scene

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2
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What does Voyerist mean?

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audiences involved in private moments/ audiences

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3
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Explain Crane camera movement

A

crane moving along around a distance above ground level

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4
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Explain Rolling shot

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camera moves diagonally, making the image askew (as if someone’s drunk etc)

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5
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What does niche mean?

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targeted towards a specific audience/ specialised market

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6
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What is convergence?

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when a media product can be accessed by one or more media platforms

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7
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Example of broadsheets aka Blue Tops

A

The Guardian

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8
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Example of Tabloid aka Red Tops

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Daily Mail

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9
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What is pleonastic sound?

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where are certain sound is emphasised for dramatic effect

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10
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What is parallel sound?

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where does sound we here usually complements the image e.g. hearing a fight in a fight scene

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What is contrapuntal sound?

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Westsound deliberately contrast with the visuals or theme of audiovisual text. Eg in the film ‘Kids’ Casper the friendly ghost theme song was playing over particularly brutal fight scene 

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What does sound bridge mean?

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Sound from one scene with often continue even though the visual image has moved onto the next scene

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