Motion Media and Interactive Design

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What term describes motion media that is created by professionals?

  • Universally
  • Informally
  • Professionally
  • Formally (correct)

How many frames per second are typically required to achieve a smooth animation?

  • 30
  • 20
  • 24 (correct)
  • 15

What determines the characteristics of a shadow in motion media?

  • The lighting coverage
  • The source of light (correct)
  • The scale and size of the object
  • The motion it captures

What concept promotes interaction between media producers and consumers?

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What reflects communication involving user inputs affecting program outputs?

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Which term refers to an Internet page designed for user interaction with content?

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What allows viewers to interact with content through commands and feedback?

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Which of the following is NOT a type of interactivity and its purpose?

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Which term best describes vocal and instrumental sounds combined to produce beauty and emotional expression?

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What best describes individuals involved in the analysis and evaluation of media?

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Which term refers to individuals who create media content using technology and the internet?

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What is defined as the act of soliciting contributions from a large group of people online?

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Which group of journalists is characterized by their skills in various media forms and information production?

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Which of the following roles involves training in journalism and skills in public speaking?

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What is a significant implication of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)?

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What is the primary purpose of using visual media in communication?

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Which audio file format is primarily used for compressed audio on PCs?

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What is the purpose of mixing in sound design?

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Which of the following best describes the role of a media practitioner in sound design?

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Which audio storage method is least likely to provide portability?

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What sound design technique involves smoothly transitioning between audio pieces?

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What is the impact of technology on media consumption by citizens?

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Which of the following is not a file format commonly used for audio media?

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Which element is essential for crafting a well-designed audio environment?

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Flashcards

Music

Vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined to create beauty, harmony, and emotional expression.

Dialogue

Speech, conversation, or voice-over in media.

Media Practitioners

People involved in media creation, analysis, evaluation, and use.

Opinion Leader

A leader who provides information and details to others in a group.

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Citizen Journalism

People using technology to create, enhance, or verify media content.

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Multimedia Journalists

Journalists skilled in accessing, evaluating, and producing information using various media formats.

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Print Journalists

Journalists trained in writing news stories and articles, based on events in the community.

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Crowdsourcing

Gathering services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group, especially online.

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Frames per second for smooth animation

24 frames per second (fps) are needed to create a smooth, fluid animation, providing the illusion of continuous movement.

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Professionally Created Motion Media

Motion media produced by trained professionals.

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Motion Media Definition

Visual media designed to create an illusion of movement.

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Motion Path

The route or trajectory something takes during movement.

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Interactive Media

Media where the user's input affects the program's output.

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Interactivity in Internet

The ways to interact with internet applications and services, encompassing several ways like online gaming and online classes

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Shadow Direction

Source of light,determines the direction and size of shadows.

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Impact of Motion Media in learning

Motion media improves learning engagement and emotional connection, presenting processes clearly and across cultural boundaries.

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Audio Media Storage

Different ways to save and hold audio files, such as MP3, memory cards, USB drives, and CDs.

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Audio File Format

Different ways to structure audio data. Examples include MP3 and WAV.

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Sound Design Principles

Rules for creating effective sounds in media, such as using silence, mixing, pacing, and transitions.

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Sound Clip

A short piece of recorded sound used in media, often for special effects or to add impact.

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Hearing vs. Listening

Hearing is passively perceiving sound, while listening is actively paying attention to it. Listening leads to understanding.

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Cloud Storage

Storing audio files online, accessible from multiple devices.

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Radio Broadcast

Sending audio using radio waves to transmit it to a large audience.

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Memory Card

Small storage device for digital media, used in many portable devices.

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Study Notes

Motion Media

  • Motion media created by professionals are called formally.
  • Animations require 30 frames per second for smooth movement.
  • Motion picture is a visual medium creating the appearance of movement.

Shadow

  • The source of light determines the size and direction of a shadow.

Motion Media Advantages

  • Motion media makes presentations engaging.
  • It's a tool for learning with emotion.
  • Motion media can cross cultural and group differences.
  • It can show detailed processes.

Tone and Movement

  • Tone and movement can be highlighted by combining speed and music.

Motion Path

  • Motion path refers to the route an object takes.

Interaction

  • Interactive media promotes interaction between media producers and consumers.
  • Multimedia is a broader term encompassing various media forms.

Interactive Media

  • Interactive websites use software for user interaction and content.
  • Interactive media is a communication method where program output depends on user input.

Interactivity with Computers

  • Interactivity is the communication process between humans and computer software.
  • Video games and online activities are examples of computer software interactivity.

Internet Interaction

  • Online classes and online gaming are ways to interact with the internet.

Types of Interactivity

  • Gaming, hotspots, and rollover are types of interactivity.

Feedback and Electronic Devices

  • Electronic devices like setup boxes enable feedback and issuing commands.

Manipulatives in Education

  • Manipulatives in education make learning more fun.
  • They engage students physically and mentally, promoting creativity.

Audio Media Storage

  • MP3, tape, memory card, and USB drive are used to store audio.
  • Audio formats include MP3, WAV,and CD.

Sound and Audio Media

  • Audio's characteristics and purposes include feedback, personalization, and instruction.
  • Sound clips or recorded sounds can be used in dramatic productions.

Sound Design Principles

  • Silence, mixing, pace, and transitions are principles of sound design.

Hearing vs Listening

  • Hearing is perceiving sounds, while listening is a conscious choice of perception.

Information Storage

  • Tape, cloud, podcasts, and memory cards are all used to store and retrieve data.

Audio Transmission

  • Radio broadcast uses radio waves to broadcast audio to a wide audience.

Storage Devices

  • Cloud storage is a repository for files and other data.
  • USB drives are connected storage devices.
  • Memory cards store data.

Sound Design Concepts

  • Mixing is combining various sound elements.
  • Crossfade, V-fade, and waterfall are types of sound transitions.
  • Sound effects are created for specific auditory impact.

Storage Mediums

  • CDs are used for storing data, like text, pictures, audio, and video.

Circular Media

  • CD-ROMs are plastic, circular media for storing data.

Communication Methods

  • Voice-over is vocal commentary over other audio or video.
  • Dialogue is conversation between characters.

Media Professionals

  • Media practitioners produce, analyze, evaluate, and produce media and information.
  • A people media leader is a person within a group giving specifics and information to others.

Types of Journalism

  • Citizen Journalism is where individuals create and share news content.
  • Social Journalism and campus journalism are also types of news sharing.

Media Skills

  • Individuals with media skills can access, evaluate, and produce information using various media types.
  • Multimedia journalists have skills in multiple media forms.

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