MIL Flashcards
functionality to duplicate content and is an Internet slang term that refers toan attempt by multiple individuals to duplicate content from an original source and share it widely across social platforms or forums.
copypasta (copy-paste)
give the example of technical codes
- camera angles
- camera movements
- sound
- lighting
- editing
TRUE OR FALSE
An example of blogging sites is twitter
FALSE
twitter is a microblogging sites
how do you acquire information?
Written and printed docs, photocopy, download, cloud storage, record, external memory devices, memory cards.
when was typewriter invented?
1800s
cave paintings that use ink from plants and animal blood
pictographs
2 ways to interpret media language
denotative and connotative
how does media and information affect communication?
-unstable network and other technology problem
-digital divide
-fake news
A system of arbitrary and vocal symbols that permit all people in a given culture, or other people who have learned the system of that culture to communicate or to interact.
language
types of media codes
- technical codes
- symbolic codes
- written codes
where do you search for information?
internet, television, library
papyrus is use to produce what?
books (in roll or scroll form) and correspondence and legal documents
type of projectors
overhead and LCD projectors
he is a 21 year old inventor who invented the television in 1927
Philo Fransworth
age where the internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network
information age (1900s-200s)
what year is pre-industrial?
before 1700s
Refers to the visual communication that organizes and presents information creatively for particular purpose
graphic design
The essential skills and
competencies that allow individuals to engage with media and
other information providers effectively, as well as develop critical
thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active
citizens.
media and information literacy
Pieces of information sent from a source to a receiver; ideas that may arise from media contents.
media messages
communication where behavior is used to convey an represent messages
non-verbal communication
An original, uninterpreted, or first-hand material created by the person/s involved in an activity or an event.
primary sources
In media world, this is often used to describe knowledge of specific events or situations that has been gathered or received by communication, intelligence, or news reports.
information
Damp clay was formed into a flat tablet. The writer used a stylus made from a stick or reed to impress the symbols in
the clay, then left the tablet in the air to harden.
clay tablets (Mesopotamia 2400 bc)
Refers to how the camera is operated, positioned and moved for special effects.
cameraworks
give example of broadcast media
radio, voice recorder, television
what are the sources of information?
primary, secondary, tertiary
Refers to the ways in which equipment is used to tell the story.
technical codes
the types of communication
verbal and non-verbal communication
process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across the channels, context, media and cultures.
communication
is a non-linear digital process that allows the editor to put pictures, videos and sounds together, in any order or way he/chooses. Special visual effects are also done
editing
Denotes how media producers make meaning about a certain medium they are producing and how they transfer that meaning to their target audience.
media languages
Involves information that collects, organizes, and summarizes primary and secondary materials.
tertiary sources
mass production of newspapers and other printed text materials (19th Century)
printing press
how do media and information relate to communication?
-what do we communicate (information)
-how do we communicate (media)
-what do we use to communicate better? (technology)
Reaches target audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium
broadcast media
2 kinds of print media
- text media
- visual media
in this age the invention of transistor ushered, people harnessed the power of transistors
electronic age (1930,-1980s)
The meaning of the product is not based on the product itself but on the interpretation of the audience; audience-based.
symbolic codes