17 Questions
What does the term 'mise en scene' refer to in media?
All the features within a frame of a media product
Which of the following is an example of a symbolic code in media?
The use of a clock to represent time
What does the 'setting' in media refer to?
The time and place of a narrative or a specific scene
How are color considerations used in media?
Color is used to convey highly connotative interpretations
What does the term 'acting' refer to in media?
The way actors portray their characters in creating media products
What are 'genre conventions' in media?
A way of categorizing a particular media text according to its content and style
What type of intellectual property refers to the exclusive right granted for an invention?
Patent
Which of the following is an example of a symbolic code used in media?
Written language
What term describes the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works?
Copyright
Which of the following is NOT a type of intellectual property?
Mise en scene
What is the term used to describe the act of violating any of the exclusive rights granted to the creator of an original work?
Copyright infringement
Which of the following is an example of a setting in a media product?
Geographical location
Based on the text, what is the purpose of a trademark?
To distinguish the goods or services of one enterprise from those of another
Which of the following is an example of an industrial design, according to the text?
A brush or screwdriver
What is the purpose of Republic Act No. 8293, also known as the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines?
To establish the Intellectual Property Office and define its powers and functions
What is the definition of a geographical indication, based on the information provided?
A product that originates from a particular country or region
What is counterfeiting?
The act of making or selling fake products without permission
Explore the concept of media language in communication, focusing on how signs and symbols convey meaning in media texts. Understand how audiences interpret these signs differently and use various meaning systems. Learn about media codes and conventions as essential components of media language.
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