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This document is a set of presentation slides about visual information and media. It covers topics such as visual media technologies, visual information sources, and purposes of visual information.
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Expound on the importance and purpose of visual media. Describe the different dimensions of visual information and media. 3 LEARNING TARGETS At the end of this unit, the learners should be able to do the following: Discuss the elements of visual design. Comprehend how visual information and media are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated. Evaluate the reliability and validity of visual information and media and its sources using selection criteria. 4 VALUES AND ATTITUDES In this unit, the learners should be able to do the following: Recognize the difference between right and wrong when using design elements. Respect social and individual differences in developing the purpose of visual media. Increase resourcefulness and creativity in crafting visual media. 5 LET’S PUT IT THIS WAY You were asked to present a critique paper or presentation about the Louvre Museum’s most famous art piece, the Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci. How did the painter feel while he was painting it? How did it show on the painting itself? 6 UNIT STIMULUS This is a very old advertisement for the soda company 7UP, which received a lot of negative publicity in 1995. 7 CENTRAL QUESTION How does visual media affect information dissemination? 8 Lesson 1 Dimensions of Visual Information and Media Unit 13| Visual Media and Information Media and Information Literacy 9 Visual Media This refers to all possible media technologies to reach a large number of audience. Examples: videos, photography, infographics, comic strips, memes, screenshots, data visualization, and visual note-taking 10 Visual Information This is the source of data or information that is represented visually. It can also refer to the artistic or creative interpretation or representation of a concept, idea, or emotion using different media types. 11 Purposes of Visual Information gain attention create meaning facilitate retention 12 Visual Information A painter is an artist who produces a work of art using lines, shapes, and colors. 13 Visual Information A graphic artist or a designer uses electronic media for artwork and designs. 14 Visual Information A photographer captures images using a camera. 15 Visual Information A sculptor creates a masterpiece using clay, wood, marble, or even ice. 16 Dimensions of Visual Information A painting can be a portrait, a landscape, a still life, or an icon. A portrait of Louis XV of France Saint Peter, an icon 17 Dimensions of Visual Information A photo or an image’s subject can convey emotions by mere perception and can be a testament to past events. Japanese War Crimes Trials in Manila, 1945 18 Dimensions of Visual Information A sculpture can be in significant size and can be made of different materials. It can also feature various subjects. The Thinker Sculpture 19 Dimensions of Visual Information A cartoon or a comic strip shows illustrations or drawings. Archie comics issue 67 20 Dimensions of Visual Information A graph or a chart is commonly used to represent data. 21 Dimensions of Visual Information A billboard is a large outdoor board that has text or pictures, while a poster is usually a small version of a billboard. Billboards in Times Square, Manhattan 22 Visual Media Concept In 15 minutes, think about the best visual media concept for the theme “Encouraging Citizens to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19” Share your ideas with the class. Guide Questions What were your considerations in choosing this visual media? What are the advantages of using this type of visual media? What are the downsides to using this type of visual media? 23 KEY MOMENTS Martial Law Takeover 24 Stoplight STOP CONTINUE START 25 PHOTO CREDITS Slide 16: Encaustic icon from Saint Catherine's Monastery, Egypt (6th-century), by Ghirlandajo is licensed under CC BY- SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Slide 16: Portrait of Louis XV of France, is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Slide 17: Japanese War Crimes Trials in Manila, 1945, is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Slide 18: The Thinker Sculpture, by CrisNYCa is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Slide 19: Archie comics issue 67 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Slide 21: Billboard in Times Square, Manhattan by chensiyuan is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. 26 REFERENCES Ad Standards Council. 2019. “Ad Standards Council For Responsible Advertising Guidebook.“ Accessed January 26, 2023. https://asc.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ASC_Guidebook.pdf. ClickInsights. “5 Most 'Controversial' Filipino Commercials That Were Banned.” Accessed January 26, 2023. https://www.clickinsights.asia/post/5-most-controversial-filipino-commercials-that- were-banned. Congress of the Philippines. “The Consumer Act of the Philippines.” Accessed January 26, 2023. https://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/phi175409.pdf. Martial Law Museum. “Breaking the News: Silencing the Media Under Martial Law.” Accessed January 26, 2023. https://martiallawmuseum.ph/magaral/breaking-the-news-silencing-the-media-under-martial-law/. United Nations Environment Programme. “Republic Act No. 7394 establishing the Consumer Act of the Philippines.” Accessed January 26, 2023. https://leap.unep.org/countries/ph/national-legislation/republic-act-no-7394- establishing-consumer-act- philippines#:~:text=This%20Act%2C%20consisting%20of%20173,conduct%20for%20business%20and%20industr y. 27