Media terms Flashcards
a website on which an individual or group of users record opinions, information, etc. on regular basis
Blog
a small booklet or pamphlet containing pictures and information about a product or service
Brochure
Cartoons of people that have exaggerated facial features
Caricature
a form of art where various materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric are arranged and stuck to a backing
Collage
a series of drawings in boxes that tell an amusing story
Comic strip
a one panel cartoon that deals with current news events or social, political , or cultural issues.
EDITORIAL CARTOON
process or art of drawing in accordance with mathematical principles
Graphics
a series of photographs that tell a story or creates a series of emotions in the viewer
Photo essay
contains images and text that gives a feeling or mood and a message. It only has a few seconds to do its job.
Poster
a hard copy of a text as opposed to something that is electronic or on the internet
rough sketches that show content, sequence, and type of camera shots for a video production.
it’s similar to a comic strip.
Story board
An ad that airs on television or radio
•Super Bowl Commercials are some of the most popular ads
•In Super Bowl 57 (2023), a 30 second ad could exceed $7 million •Why do you think this is?
Viewership can exceed 100 million people
Commercial
Advertisements that are posted on social media accounts
•Facebook Ads that mimic your recent searches or items posted on your Facebook (for example, if your relationship status is ‘single’, ads for dating sites will be present)
•Youtube: Youtube allows users to promote products, but they are required to notify both Youtube and the viewer that it is a paid promotion.
•Instagram: Celebrities post pictures showing various products. Some with #ad or #sponsor attached, others without.
Social media