Theories
Camera Terms
Media Terms
Terminology
Misc/CS/Example
100

every media text has a preferred message which a producer wants to get across (encode) and that three ways in which the audience might be positioned to receive (decode) that reading.

Stuart Hall- Active Audience 

100
When the camera enlarges on an object
Zoom 
100

The visual information in a scene or shot, such as, setting, lighting, colour, shape, costume, make-up, expression, movement, symmetry.

Mise-en-Scene

100

What are the 5 media forms types 

Film, Radio, Print, Podcast, and Video Games

100

What are the 5 types of Representations

Age, Race, Gender, Sexuality, Class

200

theory emphasises the changing role of the audience from merely consuming to creating and sharing content. This plays a significant part of identity expression and formation.

Gauntlett- Identity Theory

200
When the camera slowly moves across a scren
Pan
200

Icons are particular signs that are powerfully associated with something else, such as religious icons. By extension, in media, icons are signs we associate with particular genres (e.g. technology for sci-fi, saloon doors for westerns).

Iconography

200

 Brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière Created this..when?

Film in 1895

200

the way you and I interact with films 

Audience Behavior

300

the effect is the hypothesized propensity of spectacular news about violent homicides or suicides to inspire imitation, leading to more of the same.

Copy Cat Theory

300
Camera showing alot of detail of an object
Extreme closeup
300

The coming together of media technologies so that the boundaries blur. Usually this refers to technologies of

distribution and reception (e.g. TV and the internet).

Convergence

300

Founded in 2017 to allow video Sharing and social Networking, by creating short videos involving music

TikTok

300

Marvel, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter Movies Brand and Products is a great example of 

Cross Media Convergence

400

is that there is not a true representation of people or events in a text, but there are lots of ways these can be represented. So, producers try to ‘fix’ a meaning (or way of understanding) people or events in their texts.


Stuart Hall - Representation Theory

400
You can see out the eyes of a person
Point of View shot (POV)
400

The process through which a series of media products derived from the same text is promoted in and through each other.

Synergy

400

sound that originates from a source outside a film’s world

Non-Diegetic Sound

400

A film without significant backing and have less of an ability to distribute and market films are called

Independent Studios

500

 when the media is encoded by the producer, and sends a message wgich the producer wants the audience to understand.

Stuart Hall -Reception theory:

500
The camera follows the object moving 
Tracking shot
500

Within a text, visual or audio references are made to other texts. It is expected that audiences will recognize references, although more obscure references will require different repertoires of experience in the audience

Intertextuality

500

What are the 9 Genres

Mystery, Horror, Comedy, Romance, Adventure, Action, Western, Fantasy

500

Name 4 types of Hardware

  • Digital cameras
  • 3D cameras
  • High-powered computers
  • Digital storage hardware
  • Satellite-enabled internet
  • Digital projectors
  • Internet-enabled mobile phones
  • Mobile phone cameras
  • High-definition televisions
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