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Practice slide- we will discuss orally 1. What type of camera angle is being used in the photo? 2. What type of conflict is being pictured? 3. What message is this photo sending to the viewer? 4. If this was a commercial, what types of sounds might we hear? 5. What does the background color say to the viewer?

1. The Leaf 1. What is the purpose of this photo? A. persuade the viewer to take an action B. evoke emotion in the viewer C. to inform 2. What visual effects are being used? ___ sound ____ camera angles ___ color ____ size 3. The leaf would be considered what type of camera angle? A. wide shot B. close up 4. What are the dominant colors present in the photo and what do those colors represent?

2. May floods 1. What is the purpose of this photo? (Could be more than one) a. evoke emotion b. to persuade the viewer to take an action c. to persuade the viewer to buy something 2. What type of camera angle is used? a. medium wide shot b. extreme close-up shot 3. What type of conflict is being shown? a. man vs. man b. man vs. nature c. man vs. society 4. What message is this picture sending to the viewer? 5. Write a caption for this photo.

3. Obama and daughter swimming in Florida- May 2010 after the oil spill. 1. Does the picture display conflict or harmony? Explain your answer. 2. If this was a TV ad, what sounds might be heard? 3. Explain the message this photo is sending to the viewer. (Hint: refer to the title above)

4. BP 1. What do the colors in the first image represent? 2. Explain how the colors chosen help give BP a good image. 3. What is ironic about BP's colors? 4. What conflict is expressed in the second image?