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PHOTO ANALYSIS

Guide Questions
1. What is the message of this
picture?
2. In your point of view, why do
elderly people considered
high risk of serious illness
and death from the new
coronavirus?
TYPES
OF
MEDIA
1. PRINT MEDIA

Print media is also known as the

TYPES “press”, this type of media refers to


materials that are written and are
physically distributed.
OF most significant event in the history of
MEDIA printing is the invention of the printing
press by Johannes Gutenberg in (1440).

This eventually led to the mass


production of books, which gave people
an access to knowledge that they never
dreamt of during those times.
Example of Print Media are:
Books
Newspapers
Magazines
Notes
Brochures
BOOKS
 are the very first mass media
in human history.
 (BARAN 2010) consider books
as very personal because they
contain records of past
experiences and human
knowledge that are passed on
to later generations.
 Books are movers and shakers
of culture.
As a statement to this, books in
physical form are being stored
digitally as e-books.
MAGAZINES AND
NEWSPAPERS
 Magazines and newspapers may be targeted
for the general audience or may address the
interests of a particular group of readers.
 Magazines typically contain features or
human-interest articles, whereas newspapers
will definitely have news stories and
occasionally have other types of articles.
Both the magazine and the newspaper may
also have online versions for them to reach a
wider and larger audience who are more often
virtually connected through the Internet.
2. BROADCAST MEDIA
(BROADCASTING)
 The main sources of the broadcast are television
and radio.
 We can watch all types of events which are
happening on earth.
 Usually, people are interested to watch the news
regarding spiritual, politics, sports and so on.
 Radio is also the source of broadcasting we can
hear all kinds of news on it and also enjoy the
music on it through changing the channels.
 Broadcast media is considered “household”
media because they be found in practically any
corner of a home.
 According to Baran (2010), radio was the first
electronic mass medium and precursor of
television.
 Fora long time, radio was the “young
people’s media.
 “This first evident in the proliferation of FM radio
stations catering to the musical taste of younger
generations, also known as format radio. In
the Philippines, you customarily expect FM
programming to be format radio, whereas AM
programming is dominated by a news format.
 Broadcasting has also started to conquer the
Internet and mobile technology through
Internet-based radio and television
programmed.
3. MOVIES
(FILM/CINEMA)
 It is one of the oldest platforms of
media and people went to the
theaters to watch it but know people
can watch movies at home via
safelight and cable in HD resolution.
 According to Wikipedia, a film is
created by photographing actual
scenes with a motion picture camera;
by photographing drawings or
miniature models using traditional
animation; or by a combination of
some or all of these techniques and
other visual effects.
 It is a series of images, which when
displayed on screen, create an illusion
of moving images by the phi
phenomenon.
 Films are very important artifacts
because, like books, they reflect the
desires, ideologies, and sensibilities
of the culture to which they originate
from.
4. INTERNET /
NEW MEDIA
 The Internet is one of the
newest sources of media.
 The majority of the users
prefer the internet to watch
news quickly.
 It is faster and more capable
in compared to any other
source of media.
 Internet changes the world
and connects the people also
deliver the users to keep in
touch with the latest
inventions and news.
 The Internet also gives you a
chance to express your ideas
all over the globe.
 The internet and social media
provide young people with a
range of benefits, and
opportunities to empower
themselves in a variety of ways.
 Young people can maintain social
connections and support
networks that otherwise wouldn't
be possible and can access more
information than ever before.
 The communities and social
interactions young people form
online can be invaluable for
bolstering and developing young
people's self-confidence and
social skills.
5) VIDEO
GAMES
 Video games continue to grow
popular to both young and old
because of their increased
interactivity and interconnectivity.
 It is only grown in youth with
high dimensions and more
graphics.
 Games are the form of electronic
media devices.
 Now games are also available on
mobile phones and people are
easily accessible to them.
WHAT IS MEDIA
CONVERGENCE?
 Converge means to meeting at a
point, it is synonymous to the words:
join, unite, interest, merge, connect,
coincide.
 Media Convergence happens when
different (two or more) media
sources join together. It allows media
texts to be produced and distributed
on multiple media devices.
 Media convergence is the ability to
transform different kinds of media
into digital code, which is then
accessible by a range of devices.
MEDIA CONVERGENCE
USUALLY OCCURS IN VARIOUS
PLATFORMS SUCH AS:
1.Social network
2.Learning management
system
3.Product advertisement
4.News agency
5.Multimedia personality
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type Converged Media
or Forms

 Camera
 TV
Smartphones  Telephone
 Web browser
 Digital Map
 Radio, etc
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type Converged Media
or Forms

Camera
Computers Music Player
Video Player
Web browser,
etc
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Google search, drive,


mail, play store
Google  Youtube, google wallet,
android, hangout
 Google chrome, google
plus
 Blogspot, google map
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 E-book
Book  Print on Demand
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Online version
Newspaper  Mobile application
version
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Online and costume


Magazine publishing
 Movement from print to
television (or vice versa)
 Advertorial
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Concept movies
Film  Sequels, remakes, and
franchise
 Television, comic book,
and video game
remakes
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Digital radio
Radio  Internet-based radio
and podcasting
 Radio on television (and
vice versa)
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Video cassette recorders


Television (VCR) 9
 Digital video disc (DVD)
 Digital vide recorder
(DVR)
 Digital television or high-
definition television
 Internet-based
television
 Video on the internet
 Interactive television
 Phone-over-cable
 Mobile video
 Television recording
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Online interactive
Video games gaming
 Internet-capable
handheld game devices
 Advocacy gaming
EXAMPLE OF MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Device / Media Type or Converged Media
Forms

 Functionalities of the
Internet and the traditional media moving
to the Web platform
World Wide Web  Internet technology
incorporated to mobile
technology (e.g.
smartphones and
tablets)
 Internet connected, Wi-
Fi capable television
monitor.
 Media convergence have a
vital element of life for many
people. With the development
of technology in different
platforms and cooperation
such as television, Internet
and mobile communication,
audiences have had both a
bigger choice of media and a
life which media technologies
has made easier.
1.Print media, non-print
media, electronic media

CLASSIFIC · Print media. They include


books, journals, magazines,
ATION OF newspapers, workbook,
textbooks
MEDIA · Non-print media: they
THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS
TO CLASSIFY MEDIA. include projected and non-
projected media

· Electronic media: they


include Audio media, Visual
·Projected media:
they require light
2. source for projection.
PROJECTED E.g. film projector slides
etc.
MEDIA &
NON- ·Non-projected
PROJECTED media: they do not
require light source.
MEDIA They include 3
dimensional objects,
2dimensional objects,
3. AUDIO MEDIA,
VISUAL MEDIA &
AUDIO-VISUAL
· Audio media: this form of media
carry sounds alone. E.g. audio tapes,
record player,

·Visual media: These are the ones


that can be seen. E.g. TV, computer,
white board

·Audio-Visual: this term refers to


those instructional materials which
provide students with audio and visual
experiences by appearing to the
hearing and seeing senses at the
same time. E.g. TV, video tapes,
closed circuit television (CCTV)
4. HARDWARE AND
SOFTWARE
·Hardware: this the classification of
machines or equipment used in the
instructional process. It is upon these
gadgets that the software is
transmitted. E.g. Television set, tape
recorder etc.

·Software: this classification consists


of all materials used with the machine.
They are the real carrier of knowledge
or information. They include, films,
tapes transparencies.
THANK
YOU!

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