Reader's Response
Imagery
Shots and Angles
Photo Vocab
100

These are the three parts of the Reading Situation

What is the Why, When, and Where

100

It was a sour, tart sting that curled the taste buds when I bit it.

What is Taste

100
This shot focuses on two people

What is a Two-Shot

100

This is the act of cutting an image

What is Cropping

200

In Reader Response Criticism, this person is the Reader.

What is You

200

The air grew warm with the rising sun.

What is Touch

200

This is a shot that focuses on transitions or have no actions, and is usually a long shot

What is a Establishing Shot

200

This focuses on the empty area in an image or the filled area in an image

What is Space

300

What is defined as whatever is being read, viewed, heard, etc.

What is the Text

300

In the distance, bells rang at a pace that grew faster and faster.

What is Hear

300
This angle usually shows weakness or makes things seem small

What is a High Angle

300

This refers to the main focus of the image

What is Subject

400

These are the three parts of Reader Response Criticism.

What is The Reader, The Reading Situation, and The Text

400

When I step into the dirt, the scent of petrichor fills the air, a sweet mix of dust and rain that reminds me of days long ago.

What is Smell

400

This angle usually makes the subject feel larger or more powerful

What is Low Angle

400

This is the argument made using images or photographs

What is Visual Rhetoric

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