M-Media language- Language is used by people to communicate through media or in media (codes and conventions)
I-Ideology-The ideas and plots reflected through media texts or products
G-Genre-The classification of each media product according through some established codes and conventions.
R-Representation-Different representations of media products in different groups
A-Audience-People who consume media texts or products
I-Institutions-Structures or buildings that create media products
N-Narrative-Story and plot of the media text
Primary research-Research made and collected by yourself, your own source
Secondary research-Research gathered and collected from another sources and interpreted
Shot-shot-sizes
Angle-camera angle
Movement-camera movement
Continuity-The running smooth of scenes one after another, without any errors or disruptions that can cause a confusion in the sense of the story.
Continuity error-The mistake made through an scenes of the film that can cause the story of the movie to not make sense or get the audience to become disengaged.
VFX-Visual effects
Frame-One of the many images that compose a moving picture
Shot-A single frame taken by the camera
Sound effects-Other sounds beside music and dialogue to add realism and atmosphere
Sub genre-A genre within a genre
Cut-An instantaneous transition between one shot to another
Comprehension-Reducing the size of a file to a minimum one
Low key light-Image or shot that contains mostly dark colours and tones
High key light-Image or shot that contains predominantly bright and luminous colours
Aperture-A hole in the camera lens that allows a certain amount of light to the optical sensor
Shutter speed-The amount of time taken for the camera to take a photo
Focus-The state in which an object in interest has a clear and sharp definition
Exposure-The amount of light that enters the camera lens
Editing-The process of putting pieces of video together to create a media product
Pan-Movement of the camera horizontally
Mise en scene-It means "putting on scene" this is the arrangement of everything that can be seen in the scene.
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