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Reflection on TEXT and VISUAL Elements in Information Presentation PDF

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This document is a lesson plan or study guide related to audio and motion media. It covers the concepts of sound design, types of audio media (music, narration, sound effects), and motion media principles in video production. Students are encouraged to analyze how these elements work together to create meaning and influence audience's emotions.

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Write a short reflection (150-200 words) on how TEXT and VISUAL elements influence your understanding and perception of information. Consider how these elements work together to persuade or inform an audience. Lesson 3: Quarter 2 Audio & motion information and media Les...

Write a short reflection (150-200 words) on how TEXT and VISUAL elements influence your understanding and perception of information. Consider how these elements work together to persuade or inform an audience. Lesson 3: Quarter 2 Audio & motion information and media Lesson Objectives Identify types and formats of recorded sound and recording equipment Explain principles of sound design Explain concepts and principles of motion media Apply sound and motion media principles through an audio- visual presentation did You experience that you’re watching a foreign-language film without any subtitle? You stayed in province where people speak a language that you do not understand. You answer a choppy or garbled call. During that instance, did you experience “hearing” something or “listening” to hearing listening as defined in is a conscious www.umn.edu, is v experience simply the act of that requires perceiving sound s concentrationn by ear. so that brain can process meaning. Lesson 3: Quarter 2 Audio & motion information and media audio media sound is an essential component of media. types of AUDIO media MUSIC NARRATION SOUND EFFECTS MUSIC Often elicits emotions and arousal from listeners. Levitin (2013) supports that music can reduce stress hormones and also, it shows calming effects sound effects It makes specific points, provides hint to the setting in the absence of visuals. sound effects group hard foley background design sound sound sound sound These are sounds These are These are ambient This involves that are reproduced sound sounds that set the creating unique, synchronized with effects that mimic scene’s often abstract or on-screen action real-life noises, environment, unreal sounds, and are often added in post- usually low-key usually created recorded during production to sounds in the from scratch, to set filming. enhance audio background. a tone or mood in a quality. scene. Example: A Example: The gunshot sound that Example: Footsteps sound of traffic in a Example: The matches the being recreated city scene or birds whirring and moment a using shoes on chirping in a forest. mechanical noises character fires a different surfaces of a spaceship in a weapon. in a studio. sci-fi movie. hard foley background design sound sound sound sound narration Is spoken message that often gives the most direct informations. types of narration fully-voiced partially- voiced unvoiced multicast reading reading reading reading One narrator uses One narrator A single, neutral Multiple narrators, different voices for slightly changes tone throughout, each voicing each character. tone but not full no character voice different voices for changes. characters. Example: An characters. audiobook where Example: Example: An the narrator Example: Subtle Nonfiction read audiobook with a changes voices for shifts in tone for plainly without different voice dialogue. key characters, not variation. actor for each distinct avoices. VOICE – The unique sound character. person makes when speaking including their style and pitch TONE – the emotion or attitude in the way something is said (e.g. happy, serious, sarcastic) audio file format Sound comes in various digital formats. audio file formats M4A FLAC MP3 MP4 (MPEG-4 Audio): A FLAC (Free Lossless (MPEG Layer-3 (MPEG-4 Part 14): compressed audio Audio Codec): A Audio): A widely- Primarily a video format with high lossless format that used compressed format, but can quality, commonly compresses audio format with some include audio-only used by Apple without losing any loss in quality. files (M4A). devices. quality. Advantage: Very Advantage: Advantage: Smaller Advantage: Perfect small file size, Versatile, supports file size with good for audiophiles; compatible with both audio and sound quality, ideal keeps full audio nearly all devices. video. for mobile use. quality in a smaller file. audio file formats WAV WMA AAC (Waveform Audio WMA (Windows (Advanced Audio File Format): An Media Audio): A Coding): A uncompressed compressed format compressed audio audio format that developed by format with better preserves full audio Microsoft, with quality than MP3 at quality. versions for both the same bit rate. lossless and lossy Advantage: Highest compression. Advantage: quality audio, ideal Improved sound for professional use Advantage: Good quality over MP3, but larger file sizes. for streaming; widely used in better quality than streaming MP3 at similar bit platforms. rates. 1.Never underestimate tips for the power of natural sound. 2.Create your own sound low-cost bark. 3.Go for original music, otherwise, search for sound royalty free music. 4.Eliminate unnecessary designing noise as much as possible. 5.Be careful with your voice recordings. 6.Balance layers of sound. Lesson 3: Quarter 2 Audio & motion information and media motion media Every single movement that is incorporated in a video production contributes to the storytelling process or to elicit the desired emotions from the viewers. Creating dynamic scences Directing PURPOSE OF Influencing audiences’ audiences’ attention MOVEMENT IN A emotionall VIDEO reactions. Controlling reveals Basic camera movement dolly The camera moves smoothly forward or backward, often on tracks. truck The camera moves sideways, either left or right, parallel to the subject. tilt The camera pivots up or down, while staying in a fixed position. pedestal The camera moves vertically, up or down, while maintaining its angle. pan The camera pivots left or right from a fixed point. roll The camera rotates around its axis, causing the horizon line to tilt. activity Are you tired of reading? why not take some time for sound tripping. HERE IS A LIST OF SONGS TO CHOOSE: 1.Hanggang sa Huli (by SB19) 6.Huling Sandali (by December 2.Paubaya (by Moira Dela Torre) Avenue) 3.Kathang Isip (by Ben and Ben) 7.Hindi Tayo Puwede (by The Juans) 4.Imahe (by Magnus Haven) 5.Hanggang Dito na Lang (Tj Monterder) activity Choose one song and listen to it intently. After listening, answer the following questions: 1.What story does the song tell? 2.How does the song’s speed and accompanying instruments contribute to the story? ***The singer/s is/are the narrator of the story. Consider him/her/them as the voiced character/s. Do the vocals effectively convey the story? How? (Take note: consider only the voice and music, not the lyrics of the song.

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