Motion Media, film and tv Flashcards

1
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Visual medium simulating movement through graphics, footage, and videos, often combined with audio, text, or
interactive elements, termed as integrated sight-and-sound kinetic media.

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Motion Media

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Created by professionals who follow industry standards in creating, editing, and producing motion media.

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Formal

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Created by individuals for personal use

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Informal

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4
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Films, Movie, Theatrical film; photography recorded on celluloid film and projection on a screen theatre.

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Motion picture

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5
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The electrical output from video devices on television, laptops, computers, and cell phones.

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Motion video

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6
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Elements of Motion Media

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*speed
*direction
*timing
*Transition
*sound and color
*blurring

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7
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A fast movement gives vigor and vitality, intensifying emotions. A slow movement connotes lethargy,
solemnity, or sadness.

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Speed

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8
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Indicates a movement from one direction to another. It can also refer to the growing or shrinking of
an object.

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Direction

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9
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Can be used to clarify or intensify the message or the event. Using a pause can help time the events.

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Timing

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10
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Adds meaning to the motion/visuals.

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Sound and color

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11
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Inanimation and blurring can provide the illusion of fast movement. In videos, it is often used to censor
information for security or decency.

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Blurring

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12
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Used to switch between scenes

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Transition

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13
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A _________ is like a mini movie. It tells a story, just like a regular movie, but it’s much shorter, usually around 10 to 30
minutes long.

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Short film

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14
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Sporting runtimes are between 75 and 210 minutes long. Normally, it has a basic structure: the beginning, the middle,
and the end.

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Feature-length

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15
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5 stages of film

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*Development
*pre production
*production
*post -production
*Distribution

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16
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Shooting begins, the actors perform, all relevant footage is captured, and adjustments are made to
the rough cuts picture and sound editor

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Production

17
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Recorded materials are compiled and organized to create the film; music, sound, and digital
effects are added to the film or tv shows.

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Post- production

18
Q

Stage of film in which a Movie or TV shows is fully edited and is distributed for public consumption

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Distribution

19
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Conceptualization of the project, stage where the script draft is written and figuring out the logistics and budget

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Development

20
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Script is finalized, shooting locations and casting decisions are narrowed down to facilitate production

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Pre-production

21
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Tv programs and genres

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  • sports
    *sitcom
    *factual television
    *talkshow
    *reality show
    *travel
    *soap opera
    *cartoons
    *variety
    *drama
22
Q

It is also referred to when programmers offer something different from the rival’s program as an alternative
to increasing the audience size,

A

Counter programming

23
Q

Ex: Manny Pacquiao Boxing telecast (GMA) VS Blockbuster hits (ABS CBN)

A

Counter programming

24
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This technique is applied when the television network schedules similar programs back-to-back. This
concept is done to provide similar programming from a different television network to retain viewership.

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Block programming

25
Q

Examples:
Dramarama sa Hapun (GMA) VS Kapamilya Gold (ABS-CBN)
GMA Telebabad VS ABS- CBN’s Primetime Bida

A

Block programming

26
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A strong lead-in technique is when the television network puts up a power cast or is in demand on a specific
program. This also includes putting popular guest stars on a television program.

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Strong Lead in

27
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Examples: kathniel, lizquen, jadine, aldub

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Strong lead in

28
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A technique used in broadcast programming whereby an unpopular television program is scheduled
between two popular ones in the hope that viewers will watch it.

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Creating a hammock

29
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Example: The Voice-ratedk-GGV in this scheduling practice, Rated K was hammocked by more trending
programs like The Voice and GGV.

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Creating a hammock

30
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Theming
This is another strategy in a television network, it is having special theme days, such as for a holiday, or
theme weeks. The shows being broadcasted are matched to a season for viewers to enjoy it.

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Theming

31
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Examples: Wansapanatym, Christmas Special, Showtime Lenten Season, MMK Themed Stories

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Theming

32
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MTRCB

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Movie and television review and classification board

33
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General audience

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Rated G

34
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Shows with language, violence, nudity, sex and horror. Children needs parental guidance to watch

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Rated PG

35
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May contain more serious topic and theme. Not advisable for children to watch except under vigilant guidance of parents or guardians

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Rated SPG