MIL (2nd Quarter) (Finals) Flashcards
Basic Camera Shots
Extreme wide shot
Wide shot
medium shot
medium close up shot
Close up
Extreme close up
Advance camera shots
Two shot
cut away
over the shoulder
Point of view
selective focus
arc shot
camera angle
Eye level
high angle
low angle
bird’s eye view
Worm’s eye view
slanted (canted)
Types of plagiarism
(Sources Not cited) 6
The ghost writer
The photocopy
the Potluck Paper
the poor disguise
The labor of Laziness
The self-Stealer
Types of plagiarism
(Sources cited) 5
The forgotten footnote
Misinformer
The too-perfect paraphrase
The resourceful Citer
The perfect crime
- a legal device that gives the creator of a literary, artistic, musical, or other creative work the sole right to publish and sell that work.
Copyright
______________ owners have the right to control the reproduction of their work, including the right to receive payment for that reproduction. An author may grant or sell those rights to others, including publishers or recording companies. Violation of a copyright is called infringement.
Copyright
- an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization; the representation of that author’s work as one’s own, as by not crediting the original author.
*Plagiarism
bullying that takes place online, or using electronic technology such as cell phones, computers, and tablets over communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites.
Cyber Bullying
Examples of________: text messages or emails composed to insult or demean; rumors or false statements spread by email or posted on social networking sites; and humiliating photos, videos, websites, or fake profiles deliberately shared across social media.
cyber bullying
the excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life. This excessive use may for example interfere with work or sleep, result in problems with social interaction, or affect mood, relationships, and thought processes.
Computer Addiction
an economic inequality between groups in terms of access to, use of, or knowledge of ICT. The divide within countries (such as the digital divide in the United States) can refer to inequalities between individuals, households, businesses, and geographic areas at different socioeconomic (and other demographic) levels. The Global digital divide designates countries as the units of analysis, and examines the divide between developing and developed countries on an international scale.
Digital Divide
the writer turns in another’s work word for for, as his or her own
The ghost writer
The writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source without alteration
The photocopy
The writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing
The potluck paper
The writer has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases
The poor disguise
The writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together
The labor of Laziness
The writer “borrows” generously from his or her previous work
The self-stealer
The writer mentions an author’s name for a source but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced
The forgotten footnote
The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them
The misinformer
The writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks on text that has been copied word for word or close to it
The too-perfect paraphrase
The writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately, The catch? The paper contains almost no original work!
The resourceful Citer
The writer properly quotes and cites sources in some places, but goes on to paraphrase other arguments from those sources without citations
The Perfect Crime
Local Knowledge
Indigenous Knowledge (IK)
Knowledge that is unique to a given culture and society
Local Knowledge
Contrasts with international knowledge system
Local Knowledge
Owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous people.
Indigenous Media
Characteristics of Indigenous Media
† Oral tradition of communication
† Store Information in memories
† Information exchange is face-to-face.
† Information is contained within the borders of the community
consists of a written condensation of a proposed film or dramatic production.
Treatment
written in the present tense, using active language and often head like a short story
Treatment
Graphic presentation of how your video will unfold shot by shot.
Storyboard
Q
Think of it as a comic book version of your script
Storyboard
French word mean “type” or class.
Genre
Genre Distinguishing Features 2
† Codes
† Conventions
systems of signs, which create meaning
Codes
accepted ways of doing something.
Conventions
Types of media
Print media
broadcast media
Film/Cinema
Videogames
Newmedia
Digital media tha tare interactive, incorporate two way communicaiton and involve some form of computing
New media
Forms of electronic communication (such as websites) though which people create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages , etc
Social media
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