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What does the term 'speed' refer to in the context of motion-based presentations?
What does the term 'speed' refer to in the context of motion-based presentations?
Which design principle is associated with the vibrations that travel through the air?
Which design principle is associated with the vibrations that travel through the air?
What is the purpose of 'transition' in a motion-based presentation?
What is the purpose of 'transition' in a motion-based presentation?
What does 'blurring' achieve in visual media?
What does 'blurring' achieve in visual media?
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In the context of media and information literacy, what is a key element of comprehension?
In the context of media and information literacy, what is a key element of comprehension?
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What does 'timing' refer to in a motion-based presentation?
What does 'timing' refer to in a motion-based presentation?
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Which of the following best describes 'direction' in relation to motion?
Which of the following best describes 'direction' in relation to motion?
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What role does 'color' play in the design principles of media presentations?
What role does 'color' play in the design principles of media presentations?
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How is 'sound' utilized in motion-based presentations?
How is 'sound' utilized in motion-based presentations?
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What is the purpose of 'blurring' in visual media techniques?
What is the purpose of 'blurring' in visual media techniques?
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Study Notes
Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
- Focuses on motion-based information and media
- Aims to define motion and information/media
- Understands how motion information/media is created, organized, and shared (formal and informal)
- Analyzes motion-based presentations (e.g., short films)
Principles and Elements of Motion-based Media
- Direction: Indicates movement from one direction to another
- Speed: The rate at which images move
- Timing: The control of when events occur in a presentation
- Transition: Used to transition smoothly between scenes
- Sound: Audio elements (e.g. vibrations, medium) of the presentation
Design Principles and Elements (Continued)
- Color: Properties of objects that produce different sensations based on light reflection/emission
- Blurring: Creates unclear or less distinct parts of the presentation
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Test your knowledge on motion-based information and media with this quiz. Explore the principles and elements that define motion, learn about direction, speed, and the importance of sound in presentations. Analyze how these elements work together to create engaging media.