The document discusses different types of media and information literacy. It describes audio information and media, including audio podcasts and audio file formats like MP3 and MP4. It also discusses visual information and media, explaining visual design elements such as shape, texture, value, line, and color. Finally, it covers motion media, describing elements like speed, direction, and timing that are important for visual storytelling.
1. Most Essential Learning Competencies
Describe the different dimensions of:
• text information and media
• visual information and media
• audio information and media
• motion information and media
• manipulative information and media
• multimedia information and media
6. Types of Audio Information
5. Audio Podcast - a digital
audio or video file or
recording, usually part of a
themed series, that can be
downloaded from a website
to a media player or a
computer
10. VOLUME vs. LOUDNESS vs. PITCH
Absolute noise level that
can be scientifically
measured
Noise level perceived
by an individual
Highness of lowness
of a sound
14. VISUAL
INFORMATION
VISUAL MEDIA
EXAMPLES OF VISUAL MEDIA
• Photography
• Video
• Screenshots
• Infographics
• Data Visualization
(charts and graphs)
• Comic Strips/Cartoons
• Memes
• Visual Note-Taking
15. PURPOSE OF VISUAL INFORMATION
⯈gain attention
⯈create meaning
⯈facilitate retention
16. PURPOSE OF VISUAL INFORMATION
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19. The Power Of Visual Content BY DemandGen Report (2014)
Source: https://www.demandgenreport.com/industry-topics/rich-media/2906-the-power-of-visual-content-infographic
20. KNOW YOUR IMAGE FORMAT
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COMMON VISUAL MEDIA FILE TYPES
23. SHAPE
- a geometric or organic area that stands
out from the space next to or around it,
or because of differences in value, color,
or texture
24. - way a surface feels or is perceived to feel
TEXTURE
- illusion of the surfaces peaks and valleys,
resulting in a feeling of smoothness or
roughness in objects
25. - the degree of light and dark in a design
- contrast between black and white and all
the tones in between
VALUE
26. - describes a shape or outline
- create texture and can be thick or thin
- may be actual, implied, vertical,
horizontal, diagonal, or contour lines
LINE
27. - determined by its hue (name of color),
intensity (purity of the hue), and value
(lightness or darkness of hue)
- used for emphasis, or may elicit
emotions from viewers
COLOR
32. What is a Motion Media?
is visual media that gives the
appearance of a movement
can be a collection of
graphics, footage, videos. It is
combined with audio, text and
/or interactive content to
create multimedia
33. Steps in Formal Production of
Animations:
Writing the Story
Script is written and dialogue is
recorded
Animators sketch major scenes,
inbetweeners fill in the gaps
background music and
background details are added
drawings are rendered
37. Storyboard
A hand-drawn visual representation of the
narrative and dialogue of a film or video. It helps
to organize the sequence of shots, scenes, sound
effects, transitions, and titles.
40. Elements of Motion Media:
1. Speed - Afast
movement gives vigor and
vitality, intensifying
emotions. Aslow
movement connotes
lethargy, solemnity or
sadness.
41. Elements of Motion Media:
2. Direction - indicates a
movement from one
direction to another. It can
also refer to the growing or
shrinking of an object.
42. Elements of Motion Media:
3. Timing- can be objective
or subjective. Objective
timing can be measured in
minutes, seconds, days, etc.
Subjective timing is
psychological or felt.
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Audio file format
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Common visual media file types
Joint, Network, Interchange, Tag, Bitmap