Visual Media and Sound Design Concepts
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Which of these are considered types of visual media?

  • Photography
  • Video
  • Screenshots
  • Infographics
  • All of the above (correct)
  • Visual media produced by schools and government organizations are considered formally produced.

    True (A)

    What is the primary purpose of visual information?

    To gain attention, create meaning, and facilitate retention.

    The ______ is the area that first attracts attention in a composition.

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    Match the visual design elements with their descriptions:

    <p>Line = Describes a shape or outline; can be thick or thin Shape = A geometric area standing out from its surrounding space; can be organic Texture = The way a surface feels or is perceived to feel; can be added to attract or repel interest Color = Determined by hue, intensity, and value; can be used for emphasis or contrast Value = The degree of light and dark in a design; contrast between black and white and all tones in between</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of sound?

    <p>Texture (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Listening is an active process that involves processing meaning from sounds.

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    What is the primary purpose of 'mixing' in sound design?

    <p>Mixing is the combination, balance, and control of multiple sound elements to create a desired audio experience.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A ______ is a transition where one element fades out and the next fades in, with some overlap.

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    Match the sound design principles with their descriptions:

    <p>Mixing = The combination, balance, and control of multiple sound elements Pace = Time control, editing, and order of events Stereo Imaging = Using left and right channels for perceived depth Transition = The technique used to move from one segment or element to another</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Contrast

    The difference between shapes used in design to emphasize objects.

    Rhythm in Design

    A movement in which some design elements recur regularly to create flow.

    Volume

    The intensity of a sound.

    Mixing

    Combining, balancing, and controlling multiple sound elements.

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    Segue

    A transition where one element stops and the next begins, similar to a 'cut' in film.

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    Visual Media

    Materials used to aid learning through visual images.

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    Types of Visual Media

    Includes photography, video, infographics, and memes.

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    Formally Produced Media

    Visual media created by schools and established organizations.

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    Purpose of Visual Information

    To gain attention, create meaning, and facilitate retention.

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    Design Elements

    Basic units in the construction of a visual image: line, shape, texture, color, value.

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    Line in Design

    Describes shape or outline, can be thick or thin, actual or implied.

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    Center of Interest

    The area in a composition that first attracts attention.

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    Contrast in Design

    A change in value creating visual discord in a composition.

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