What should the learner do to present an issue effectively?
Present the issue in varied ways to disseminate information.
What elements should be used to disseminate information in media?
Codes, conventions, and language of media.
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Media Codes and Conventions

What should the learner do to present an issue effectively?

Present the issue in varied ways to disseminate information.

p.1
Media Codes and Conventions

What elements should be used to disseminate information in media?

Codes, conventions, and language of media.

p.2
Media Literacy

What are the expected outcomes after going through the media and information module?

Identify different genres, codes, and conventions used in media; present issues in varied ways; appreciate the use of proper media languages.

p.2
Symbolic Codes

What is the purpose of the activity on symbology?

To identify signs and symbols in the community and understand their meanings or purposes.

p.2
Symbolic Codes

What should be identified in the symbology activity?

Five signs and symbols, including two most used and three misunderstood.

p.13
Camera Techniques

What is a 'Panning Shot'?

The camera moves horizontally from left to right or vice-versa across the picture.

p.13
Camera Techniques

What is an 'Establishing Shot' used for?

Often used at the beginning of a scene to indicate the location or setting.

p.12
Poster Design and Illustration

What is the task of the assigned illustrator in the class?

To illustrate an informative poster that guides people in their living.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What does a Close-up shot emphasize?

A full screen shot of a subject’s face, showing the finest nuances of expression.

p.9
Genres in Media

How are Genre Conventions linked to audience expectations?

They shape what audiences anticipate in terms of tropes and themes.

p.7
Media Codes and Conventions

What are the three aspects of Audio?

Dialogue, sound effects, and music.

p.10
Symbolic Codes

What symbolic code is present in the 'Through Night and Day' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Written Codes

What written code is featured in the 'Eerie' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.5
Camera Techniques

What does a Point-of-View (POV) Shot show?

A scene from the perspective of a character or one person.

p.5
Camera Techniques

When is an Over-the-Shoulder Shot typically used?

In dialogue scenes to show a frontal view of a dialogue partner from the perspective of someone standing behind.

p.13
Media Codes and Conventions

What are 'Conventions' in media?

Generally accepted ways of doing something.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 2 in the post-test?

A

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Camera Techniques

What is a Tracking Shot?

A shot where the camera follows along next to or behind a moving object or person.

p.13
Camera Techniques

What does a 'High Angle Shot' show?

Shows people or objects from above higher than eye level.

p.5
Camera Techniques

What is a Reverse-angle Shot?

A shot from the opposite perspective, often following an over-the-shoulder shot.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

What should each photo in a photo essay do?

Visually and clearly contribute to the overall idea of the photo essay.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 7 in the post-test?

D

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 10 in the post-test?

B

p.10
Media Codes and Conventions

What convention is used in the poster for 'Eerie'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.5
Camera Techniques

What is the purpose of an Establishing Shot?

To indicate the location or setting, usually at the beginning of a scene.

p.9
Written Codes

What is Written Code?

The use of language style and textual layout, including headlines, captions, and speech bubbles.

p.6
Camera Techniques

What is an aerial shot?

A long or extreme long shot of the ground from the air.

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Camera Techniques

What does a high angle shot show?

People or objects from above, higher than eye level.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What is shown in a Medium Long Shot?

A group of people interacting with each other, with part of their surroundings included.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What does a Full Shot display?

A view of a figure’s entire body to show action and/or a constellation of characters.

p.3
Symbolic Codes

What do codes represent in media?

Systems of signs that create meanings.

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Media Codes and Conventions

What is the purpose of Editing in film?

To choose, manipulate, and arrange images and sound.

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Media Codes and Conventions

What are the four different reasons for Editing?

Graphic edits, rhythmic edits, spatial edits, and temporal edits.

p.12
Media Codes and Conventions

What are the ways in which equipment is used to tell a story in a media text?

Codes.

p.10
Genres in Media

What is the genre of the movie 'Through Night and Day'?

To be determined based on analysis.

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Symbolic Codes

What does symbolic code reveal in media?

It shows what is beneath the surface of what we see, including objects, setting, body language, clothing, and color.

p.3
Genres in Media

What does the term 'genre' mean?

It comes from the French word meaning 'type or class'.

p.13
Media Codes and Conventions

What does the term 'Codes' refer to in media?

It shows what is beneath the surface of what we see.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 1 in the pre-test?

C

p.3
Technical Codes

What is a technical code?

The ways in which equipment is used to tell the story in a media text.

p.3
Media Codes and Conventions

What are conventions in media?

Generally accepted ways of doing something.

p.9
Media Codes and Conventions

What are Story Conventions?

Common narrative structures and understandings in storytelling media products.

p.13
Media Codes and Conventions

What does 'Mise en scene' mean?

A French term which means 'everything within the frame'.

p.12
Poster Design and Illustration

What types of outputs can be created for the poster?

The output may be digital in form or hand drawn.

p.12
Poster Design and Illustration

Where can you post your output as proof of your campaign?

In your community or via social media.

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Technical Codes

What is Lighting in film?

The manipulation of natural or artificial light to selectively highlight specific elements of the scene.

p.10
Genres in Media

What is the genre of the movie 'Hello, Love, Goodbye'?

To be determined based on analysis.

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Symbolic Codes

What does mise en scene refer to?

It refers to everything within the frame, including the arrangement of objects, set design, costume, props, and staging.

p.8
Symbolic Codes

How do actors contribute to media products?

Actors portray characters and contribute to character development, tension, and narrative advancement through facial expression, body language, vocal qualities, movement, and body contact.

p.8
Symbolic Codes

What aspects should be considered when studying color in media?

Dominant color, contrasting foils, and color symbolism.

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Importance of Symbols

Why are symbols important in conveying messages?

They provide a quick and effective way to communicate information.

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Symbolic Codes

How are symbols usually presented?

Through visual representation, such as signs or icons.

p.5
Camera Techniques

What is the purpose of an Insert Shot?

To provide visual information necessary to understand the meaning of a scene.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What is the focus of a Medium Shot?

A subject down to his or her chest or waist.

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Camera Techniques

What is a tilt shot?

A shot where the camera tilts up or down around a vertical line.

p.12
Poster Design and Illustration

What skills are emphasized in the poster creation activity?

Creativity, resourcefulness, and critical thinking.

p.12
Symbolic Codes

What are systems of signs that create meanings?

Codes.

p.10
Symbolic Codes

What symbolic code is present in the 'Eerie' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Media Codes and Conventions

What convention is used in the poster for 'Hello, Love, Goodbye'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

What is a photo essay?

A series of photos that tells a specific message or visually elaborates on a specific concept.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

How does a photo essay differ from a traditional essay?

A photo essay uses individual photos to demonstrate or represent concepts instead of words and sentences.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

What is the minimum number of photos required for a photo essay?

Seven (7) photos.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

What is the maximum number of photos allowed in a photo essay?

Twenty (20) photos.

p.11
Photo Essay Creation

What type of photos can be included in a photo essay?

Photos must be newly shot; old photos are not allowed.

p.12
Photo Essay Creation

What is required for the photos used in your project?

All photos must be originally photographed by you.

p.6
Camera Techniques

What is a panning shot?

A shot where the camera moves horizontally from left to right or vice versa.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 5 in the pre-test?

A

p.4
Camera Techniques

What is an Extreme Close-up used for?

To capture detailed shots of objects like a hand, eye, or mouth.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 9 in the post-test?

C

p.10
Genres in Media

What is the genre of the movie 'Eerie'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Symbolic Codes

What symbolic code is present in the 'Hello, Love, Goodbye' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.8
Symbolic Codes

What is the definition of setting in a narrative?

Setting is the time and place of the narrative, which can range from a large area like the outback to a specific room.

p.6
Camera Techniques

What is a hand-held camera?

A camera that is held by the camera person, resulting in less stable shots.

p.3
Media Codes and Conventions

What are media codes and conventions?

They are the building blocks of all media, with codes having agreed meanings.

p.3
Media Codes and Conventions

What are the three types of media codes?

Symbolic codes, technical codes, and written codes.

p.6
Camera Techniques

What is depicted in a low angle shot?

People or objects from below, lower than eye level.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 3 in the pre-test?

B

p.7
Camera Techniques

What is a Zoom Shot?

A shot where the stationary camera approaches a subject by zooming in or moves farther away by zooming out.

p.9
Media Codes and Conventions

What are some examples of Story Conventions?

Narrative structures, cause and effect, character construction, and point of view.

p.9
Genres in Media

What do Genre Conventions refer to?

The common use of tropes, characters, settings, or themes in a medium.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 8 in the post-test?

C

p.7
Technical Codes

What are the elements of Lighting?

Quality, direction, source, and color.

p.10
Written Codes

What written code is featured in the 'Through Night and Day' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Media Codes and Conventions

What convention is used in the poster for 'Through Night and Day'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Technical Codes

What technical code is used in the poster for 'Hello, Love, Goodbye'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What is an Extreme Long Shot used for?

To capture a large crowd scene or a view of scenery as far as the horizon.

p.4
Camera Techniques

What does a Long Shot depict?

A view of a situation or setting from a distance.

p.9
Media Codes and Conventions

What are Form Conventions?

Certain ways we expect types of media codes to be arranged, such as having a title at the beginning and credits at the end.

p.9
Media Codes and Conventions

What is an example of a Form Convention in newspapers?

A masthead on the front page and the most important news featured prominently.

p.5
Camera Techniques

What is a Reaction Shot?

A short shot of a character’s response to an action.

p.6
Camera Techniques

What is an eye level shot?

A shot that views a subject from the level of a person’s eyes.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 4 in the post-test?

B

p.3
Symbolic Codes

What is the significance of codes in media?

They show what is beneath the surface of what we see.

p.14
Media Literacy

What was the answer to question 6 in the post-test?

C

p.7
Media Codes and Conventions

What is Audio in media?

The expressive or naturalistic use of sound, which can be diegetic or non-diegetic.

p.10
Technical Codes

What technical code is used in the poster for 'Through Night and Day'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Technical Codes

What technical code is used in the poster for 'Eerie'?

To be determined based on analysis.

p.10
Written Codes

What written code is featured in the 'Hello, Love, Goodbye' poster?

To be determined based on analysis.

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