english 4th Q G5

Cards (27)

  • what is visual elements?

    it is where the readers can "see" or imagine the story
  • what are the example of visual elements?
    pictures, cartoons, diagrams, drawings, comics without text
  • what is multimedia?

    it is the combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animation, video, and interactive contents. it is more of technology
  • what is text?

    it conveys information to the audience, tells stories, and describe things, interprets graphics and charts, informs people about an event, or tells something about a person
  • how to produce an effective multimedia? consider:
    position of the text, length of the message, legibility of the text
  • what is graphics

    it is also a part of the visual presentation material. it displays information graphically, which cannot be expressed in letters or words.
  • two types of graphics
    bitmaps(paint graphics) and vector (draw graphics)
  • what is animation?
    is the collection of graphics applied with movement. it makes static illustrations come alive
  • what is audio?

    it is produced by vibrations as perceived by the sense of hearing. audio comes in the form of speech, sound effects, and music score
  • what is video?
    is a technology for capturing, recording, transmitting, and reconstructing moving pictures
  • what is line?

    line is the foundation of all drawings. suggest shape, pattern, growth, movement, form, depth, distance, rhythm, and a range of emotions
  • types of lines
    vertical, horizontal, jagged, curved
  • horizontal line

    It suggests calmness and distance.
  • vertical lines
    It suggests height and strength.
  • jagged line
    It suggests excitement, unease and destruction.
  • curved lines

    it suggests comfort and ease
  • what is symbol?

    Is a visual symbol that is used to represent a concept or an idea
  • what is color?

    Has the strongest effects on our emotions. We use color to create the mood or atmosphere of an artwork
  • what is gaze?

    Refers to where the figure in the picture is looking. It implies looking at someone or something based on one’s beliefs and judgment.
  • what is framing?

    deciding what will be shown or not shown in a photograph. It is about deciding whether the subject will fill the frame and appear closeup or whether the screen will be seen from a distance as part of the larger content
  • what is cause?
    the reason of why something happened
  • what is effect?
    the result of something that happened or result of cause
  • what is problem?

    is the issue or difficulty or challenge
  • what is solution?
    it gives attention to the problem and addressing or giving a way to fix the problem
  • compare and contrast
    compare and contrast are way which writers create a meaningful ideas by comparing 2 things and noting their similarities and differences.
  • comparing
    focuses on the similarities and shows how two things are the same.
  • contrast
    focuses on differences and show how two things are different from each other