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Framing is a technique to draw attention to the subject by having other objects create a " | Framing is a technique to draw attention to the subject by having other objects create a " | ||
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The photographer is framing the church with the trees | The photographer is framing the church with the trees | ||
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Signal words tell the audience you are changing subjects | Signal words tell the audience you are changing subjects | ||
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- | A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subbjects | + | A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subjects |
In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure | In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure | ||
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In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure | In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure | ||
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- | Audio, or sound derives from the Greek word audire, which comes from the ancient | + | Audio, or sound derives from the Greek word audire, which comes from the ancient |
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The beginning, intro, and the end, outro of media often has a theme song or common announcement< | The beginning, intro, and the end, outro of media often has a theme song or common announcement< | ||
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