MODULE 14- Motion Media and Information Flashcards

1
Q

It is described as the act or process of moving or being moved.

A

Motion

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2
Q

It can be defined as a media communication that
PROVIDES THE PRESENCE OF SPACIAL MOVEMENTS of texts and images.

A

Motion media

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3
Q

The FILE OR CLIP that is created using
motion media.

A

Motion Information

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4
Q

___ motion media are created by people
just for personal consumption.

A

Informally produced

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5
Q

___ motion media are
made by professionals, such as film directors

A

Formally produced

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6
Q

A SERIES OF MOVING GRAPHIC IMAGES OR IMAGES, with accompanying of a
recorded sound.

A

Film

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7
Q

What are the formats of motion media?

A
  1. Film
  2. Television
  3. Interactive Video
  4. Others
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8
Q

TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM for transmitting and
receiving visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens

A

Television

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9
Q

A format of motion media that can involve the internet and mobile phones

A

Others

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10
Q

A kind of digital video that involves the user’s
interaction and participation.

A

Interactive Video

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11
Q

What are the sources of motion media?

A
  1. Internet
  2. Film and Television Studios
  3. Broadcast Channels
  4. Video Channels
  5. Library
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12
Q

A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER NETWORK that delivers a variety of information and communication facilities.

A

Internet

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13
Q

A PLACE where films, television shows,
and broadcast productions are produced.

A

Film and Television Studios

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14
Q

A TERRESTRIAL FREQUENCY or computer-generated
number over which a broadcast station or broadcast network is disseminated.

A

Broadcast Channels

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15
Q

A building or room that contains COLLECTION OF BOOKS, periodicals, and sometimes movies and recorded audio for people to
read or borrow.

A

Library

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16
Q

AN ACCOUNT on an online media sharing or streaming
service from which one can create media content, such as videos,
accessible to other people who are also using the service.

A

Video Channels

17
Q

Validity of the information – we need to know if the information was peer- reviewed
and provable.

A

Validity of the information

18
Q

We need to identify the types of sources used to generate the information; we also need to determine if the video was an actual footage of the event or a mere representation of the information learned about it.

A

Source

18
Q

Technical methods of detecting tampered/fake video include:

A
  1. Video smoothness
  2. Lighting coverage matches
  3. Scale and size consistent
18
Q

We need to learn if the author has first-hand knowledge about the event

A

Relationship of the author to the event

19
Q

It is a DISCIPLINE THAT APPLIES THE PRINCIPLES OF GRAPHIC DESIGN to filmmaking and video production through
utilization of animation and visual effects.

A

Motion Design

20
Q

What are the elements of motion design?

A
  1. Speed
  2. Direction
  3. Motion Path
  4. Timing
21
Q

It highlights the tone of the movement

A

Speed

22
Q

What are the two types of speed?

A

Fast Movement and Slow Movement

23
Q

Provides alertness and escalating emotions

A

Fast Movement

24
Q

Indicates weariness, seriousness, or sorrow

A

Slow Movement

25
Q

Specifies a MOVEMENT FROM ROUTE TO ANOTHER; refer to the growth or shrinkage of an object or thing

A

Direction

26
Q

It refers to the SPATIAL MOVEMENT that a thing or an animated object
will take; displays the change in direction of a certain movement

A

Motion Path

27
Q

It is used to explain or STRENGTHEN THE MESSAGE or the event

A

Timing

28
Q

What are the two types of timing?

A

Objective Timing and Subjective Timing

29
Q

A timing that can be measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days,
etc.

A

Objective Timing

30
Q

A timing that is psychologically experienced or felt

A

Subjective Timing