Viewpoints and Multi-Media Exam Review. Media Techniques Terms Know what these terms mean and how they are used by the media:  Sequencing  Special effects.

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Viewpoints and Multi-Media Exam Review

Media Techniques Terms Know what these terms mean and how they are used by the media:  Sequencing  Special effects  Reaction shots  Camera angles  Music

Analyzing Media Know these terms and how to use them to analyze media:  Tone  Intended Audience  Purpose  Objective  Subjective

9/11 Readings  Viewpoint  Theme  Metaphor  Objective vs. Subjective You will be given two readings related to September 11th and will have to answer questions on those readings. Areas that you need to be familiar with are:  Parallel structure  Concession/refutation  Tone

We Are Marshall Things to know from the movie:  Media techniques used during the crash scene  Directorial decisions that illustrate the healing process  Media techniques used during Xavier game

Remembering Marshall Things to know from the documentary:  Discussion of Marshall recruiting  Red Dawson’s coaching career  Objectivity vs. subjectivity of the film  Details of the crash  Status of Marshall program

Marshall – Fact vs. Fiction Review the power point and articles to know what was presented factually in the movie We Are Marshall, what was fictionalized in the movie, and what was ignored or omitted in the movie.