Lesson 15 Motion Information and Media
Lesson 15 Motion Information and Media
Lesson 15 Motion Information and Media
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B. Selection Criteria
It communicates message to
large, heterogeneous, and anonymous
audiences.
Characteristics of Motion
Information and Media
2. Motion picture
in Television
3. Interactive
Videos
4. Others(i.e. phone
gaming, computer
games, cinema)
1. Film
- also called a movie picture, is a series of still
or moving images.
- film; movie; theatrical film; photoplay
- recorded on celluloid film and projected on a
screen in cinema theaters
Mise-En-Scene
- Indie film
- Movies produced outside of the big studio system
- Produced and distributed by independent
entertainment agencies.
Types of Film
a. Commercial advertisement on TV
b. Philippine melodrama
c. Reality show
d. Game show
e. Talk show
f. Television news
3. Interactive Video
Livestream
Youtube
Internet
Studios
Broadcast
Channels
Video Channels
Libraries
Advantages and Limitations of
Motion Media
Advantages of Motion Media
MOLLON: Better mastery of procedures, as opposed
to stagnant images.
PHENOMENA
- Motion media is sometimes unsuitable to
other topics such as those involving a map,a wiring
diagram,etc.
Limitations of Motion Media
MISINTERPRETATION
- In documentaries and dramatizations
especially,intended messages are quite deep and
complex.because of that,young viewers who lack
maturity tend to misinterpret the message.
COST
- Equipment and materials for motion media are
expensive (e.g.DVD player,TV,etc.
Values, Selection Criteria and Design
Principle and Elements
Values
1. TaskFactors
- the type of objectives, and hence
the type of learning activities which
should be providedfor the learner.
Selection Criteria
2. Learner Factors
- some learners may learn better
from certain media than from others.
Design Principle and Elements
1. Timing
- it may determine the way the
frames will need to be set up. It helps
to express the emotion of a scene.
Design Principle and Elements
2. Ease in/out
- works by adjusting frames in
order to give the impression of
something moving slowly then rapidly.
Design Principle and Elements
3. Anticipation
- prepares the viewer for
something to happen. This gives the
scene more energy as it begins to
develop and move.
Design Principle and Elements
4. Staging
- process of arranging all elements
in a sne so that the eye of the vieweris
directed towards focal point.
Design Principle and Elements
5. Arcs
- can help make the transition look
smoother. In moving objects, arcs can
make motion more realistic.
Design Principle and Elements