ENGLISH 6 || VISUAL ELEMENTS

Prinsesa Sheila
25 Oct 202009:06

Summary

TLDRToday's lesson focuses on interpreting visual media by examining its elements. We start with a 'Word Jumble' game to identify visual media types. The lesson then delves into visual elements like line, symbol, color, gaze, and framing, explaining their significance in conveying emotions and messages. Examples are provided to illustrate how these elements influence perception. The lesson concludes with exercises to practice analyzing visual media, reinforcing the importance of these elements in understanding visual narratives.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson focuses on interpreting visual media by understanding visual elements.
  • 🎼 The game 'Word Jumble' is used to recall and introduce types of visual media like photographs, comics, infographics, and billboards.
  • 👀 Visual elements can convey a character's emotion and help understand the image's message.
  • 📏 'Line' is a fundamental visual element that suggests shape, pattern, distance, movement, and emotions.
  • 🔠 'Symbol' represents concepts or ideas and can convey other ideas and beliefs.
  • 🎹 'Color' significantly affects emotions, with each color representing different feelings and concepts.
  • 👀 'Gaze' indicates where the figure in the image is looking, reflecting surprise, curiosity, or suspicion.
  • đŸ–Œïž 'Framing' draws attention to the subject by blocking other parts of the image.
  • 🔍 Analyzing visual elements like line, symbol, color, gaze, and framing helps interpret the suggested meaning in visual media.
  • 🎉 The lesson concludes with a reminder that understanding these visual elements is key to interpreting visual media.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of today's lesson in the script?

    -The main focus of today's lesson is to learn how to interpret the meaning suggested in visual media through a focus on visual elements.

  • What game is used to recall the previous lesson in the script?

    -The game used to recall the previous lesson is 'Word Jumble', where letters are rearranged to identify types of visual media.

  • What are the four visual media types identified in the 'Word Jumble' game?

    -The four visual media types identified are: 1) Photograph, 2) Comic, 3) Infographic, and 4) Poster.

  • How do visual elements help in understanding the message conveyed by an image?

    -Visual elements help in understanding the message conveyed by an image by clarifying what the character is feeling or thinking and by focusing on specific characteristics that are visible.

  • What are the five visual elements discussed in the script?

    -The five visual elements discussed are: line, symbol, color, gaze, and framing.

  • What do vertical lines suggest in terms of emotion or concept?

    -Vertical lines suggest height and strength.

  • What does the color red typically represent in visual media?

    -Red typically represents love, passion, anger, and danger in visual media.

  • What does the gaze of a figure in an image indicate?

    -The gaze of a figure in an image indicates where the figure is looking, showing emotions such as surprise, curiosity, or suspicion.

  • How does framing affect the viewer's understanding of an image?

    -Framing affects the viewer's understanding by drawing attention to the subject of the image and can change the interpretation when parts of the image are blocked or revealed.

  • What do straight lines in a visual panel suggest about the movement of characters?

    -Straight lines in a visual panel suggest a sense of slow walking or a steady pace.

  • How can the weather and colors in an image imply a certain mood or emotion?

    -Bright and nice weather in an image can imply peace and calmness, suggesting a positive and serene mood.

Outlines

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🎹 Understanding Visual Elements in Media

This paragraph introduces the concept of interpreting visual media by focusing on visual elements. It starts with a game called 'word jumble' to identify types of visual media such as 'photograph,' 'comet,' 'infographic,' and 'billboard.' The paragraph then delves into how visual elements like lines, symbols, color, gaze, and framing can convey emotions and messages. It explains the different types of lines and their associated emotions, the concept of symbols representing ideas, and the emotional impact of colors. The importance of gaze in expressing surprise or curiosity and the technique of framing to draw attention to the subject are also discussed. The paragraph concludes with an activity to analyze pictures using these visual elements.

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🔍 Analyzing Visual Media Through Visual Elements

This paragraph continues the exploration of visual elements by applying them to interpret specific images. It presents a series of images with questions that prompt the viewer to analyze the visual elements and infer the meaning behind them. The images include a dog and a cat staring at burger patties, a red car stopped at a signal, a girl with lowered eyelids, a bright and sunny day, and a comic strip with straight lines. For each image, multiple-choice questions are provided, and the correct answers are given at the end. The paragraph reinforces the idea that visual elements are crucial for understanding the message conveyed in visual media. It concludes with a reminder of the importance of these elements and encourages viewers to apply their knowledge in future lessons.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Visual Elements

Visual elements are the fundamental components of visual media that can be seen and interpreted. They are crucial in conveying the message and emotions within an image or visual media. In the video, visual elements such as line, symbol, color, gaze, and framing are discussed as tools to help viewers understand the narrative and emotions suggested by visual media. For instance, the script mentions that lines can suggest movement or emotions, and colors can represent different feelings and ideas.

💡Line

Lines are a basic component of visual art and are used to create shapes, patterns, and suggest various emotions in visual media. The video explains different types of lines such as vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, and zigzag lines, each conveying distinct feelings. For example, vertical lines suggest height and strength, while zigzag lines can indicate excitement or unease.

💡Symbol

A symbol in visual media represents concepts or ideas, often taking the form of words, images, or gestures. Symbols are used to convey deeper meanings and beliefs. In the context of the video, symbols are discussed as a way to interpret the underlying messages in visual media, where they can act as visual shorthand for complex ideas.

💡Color

Color is a powerful visual element that significantly influences emotions and interpretations. The video script describes how different colors represent different emotions and concepts, such as red for love and anger, or blue for calmness and peace. Understanding the use of color in visual media can help decode the intended message or mood the creator is trying to convey.

💡Gaze

Gaze refers to the direction in which a figure in an image is looking, which can indicate focus, interest, or emotion. The video uses the example of a character's gaze to show surprise or suspicion, suggesting that the gaze can reveal the character's emotional state or reaction to something within the scene.

💡Framing

Framing is a technique used in visual media to draw attention to a specific subject by blocking other parts of the image. The video script illustrates how the framing can change the viewer's understanding of a scene, such as when the full context is revealed outside the initial frame, altering the interpretation of the image.

💡Photograph

A photograph is a picture made using a camera, capturing a moment in time. In the video, a photograph is mentioned as a type of visual media that can convey a story or emotion through the capture of a scene. The script uses the example of a photograph to introduce the concept of visual media and set the stage for discussing visual elements.

💡Comic

A comic is a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing. The video script uses the term 'comic' in the word jumble game to introduce the concept of visual storytelling. Comics rely heavily on visual elements to narrate stories and convey emotions, making them a relevant example in the discussion of visual media.

💡Infographic

An infographic is a visual representation of information, data, or knowledge intended to present complex information in a straightforward and visually appealing manner. The video script mentions infographics as a type of visual media that narrates stories and conveys valuable information through the use of visual elements.

💡Emotion

Emotion refers to the feelings or affective states that characters or subjects in visual media might exhibit. The video emphasizes the importance of interpreting emotions through visual cues such as the character's eyes and the intensity suggested by lines. Understanding emotions in visual media is key to grasping the narrative and emotional impact intended by the creator.

💡Word Jumble

Word jumble is a game where letters are rearranged to form words. In the video, a word jumble is used as an engaging way to recall previous lessons and introduce the concept of visual media. It serves as an interactive method to engage viewers and stimulate their thinking about the types of visual media they are about to learn.

Highlights

Introduction to interpreting visual media through visual elements

Playing 'Word Jumble' game to recall types of visual media

Definition of 'photograph' as a visual media type

Definition of 'comic' with a focus on storytelling through images

Explanation of 'infographic' as a visually appealing way to convey information

Identification of 'poster' as a form of public advertising

Discussion on how visual elements convey character emotions

Importance of 'line' in drawing and its emotional suggestions

Types of lines and their respective emotional impacts

Introduction to 'symbol' as a representation of concepts in visual media

Impact of 'color' on emotions and its various representations

Explanation of 'gaze' and its role in expressing character interest

Use of 'framing' to direct viewer attention in an image

Activity: Analyzing pictures to interpret meanings through visual elements

Example analysis of a picture with a dog and a cat focusing on food

Example analysis of a red car stopping, suggesting the reason

Example analysis of a girl's emotion through her gaze and posture

Example analysis of weather and color implications in a scene

Example analysis of lines in a comic strip indicating movement

Summary of the importance of visual elements in interpreting images

Encouragement to apply learned skills in future visual media analysis

Transcripts

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hello

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it's nice to see you again

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for today's lesson we will learn to

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interpret the meaning suggested in

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visual media through a focus on visual

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elements

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before we begin let's recall our

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previous lesson by playing the game word

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jumble

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rearrange the letters to find out what

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type of visual media

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are being shown and described

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number one it is a picture made using a

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camera

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photograph number two

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it contains a set of stories told in

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pictures with a small amount of writing

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[Music]

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comet number three

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it contains valuable information and

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narrates stories in a beautiful

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and straightforward manner

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[Music]

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infographic number four

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it is a placard or bill posted or

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intended for posting in a public place

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as for advertising

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[Music]

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now look at the picture

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what can you say about it could you tell

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the character's emotion

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how could you tell it you could tell the

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character's emotion because

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of the eyes moreover the lines give

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intensity to the emotion

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these are what we call visual elements

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let's elaborate

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visual elements are the characteristics

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that we can see

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visual elements can help us understand

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the message that the image conveys

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we can also clarify what the character

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is feeling or thinking

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through focusing on these elements

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the visual elements are line symbol

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color gaze and framing

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first is line line is the foundation of

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all drawing it can be used to suggest

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shape

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pattern distance movement and a range of

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emotions

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here are the different types of line

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vertical lines

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horizontal lines diagonal lines curved

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lines

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and zigzag lines

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vertical lines suggest height and

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strength wow

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horizontal lines suggest distance and

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calm

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diagonal lines convey a feeling of

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movement

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curved lines suggest comfort and ease

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zigzag lines suggest excitement

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destruction

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and unease oh no

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here are the examples of lines showing

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emotions

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now here are the examples of lines

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suggesting movements

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second is symbol symbol is a

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representation of concepts

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or ideas it takes the form of words

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sounds gestures ideas or visual images

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and are used to convey other ideas and

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beliefs

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third is color color is the visual

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element

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that has the strongest effect on our

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emotions

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red represents love passion anger and

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danger

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yellow represents happiness optimism

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creativity and warning

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[Music]

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blue represents coolness calmness peace

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and wisdom

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black represents evil mysterious

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powerful

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and sadness

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white represents simplicity purity

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cleanliness and

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goodness

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green represents nature health freshness

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and jealousy

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fourth is gays it refers to where the

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figure in the image is looking

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to gaze is to look steadily and intently

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at something

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especially at that which excites

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admiration curiosity

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or interest to gaze with eyes wide open

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shows surprise or wonder to stare with

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squinty eyes shows suspicion

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lastly is framing it is the technique of

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drawing attention to the subject of your

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image by blocking other parts of the

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image with something in the scene

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look at the picture it looks like the

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baby is using the laptop

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the baby's hands are on the keyboard

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perhaps ready to browse the internet

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but let's consider what we don't see

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[Music]

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now we see that the baby is actually

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sitting on someone's lap

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seeing what's outside the frame changes

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the viewers understanding

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now i want you to study and analyze each

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picture

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then interpret the meaning suggested in

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visual media through a focus on visual

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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elements

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number one the dog and the cat ignore

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the other food

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and only stare at the plate full of

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burger patties

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why do you think are they looking at the

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burger patties

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a they want to eat the burger patties

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b they just want to stare at the food

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c they don't want to eat anymore

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number two look at the red car

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why did the red car stop a

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there was an accident b the green signal

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light was on

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c the red signal light was on

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[Music]

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number three her eyelids are lowered and

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it seems like she is lost in thought

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what emotion does the girl show a she is

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excited

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b she is sad and lonely c

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she is scared

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number four the weather is nice and the

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colors are bright

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what is it trying to imply a

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it signifies peace and calmness b

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it signifies sadness and mourning

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c it signifies love and romance

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number five study each panel notice that

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on the second and third panel

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lots of straight lines appear what do

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these lines suggest

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a those lines mean power and strength b

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those lines show how they slowly walk

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c those lines show that they are running

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fast

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here are the answers number one is a

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number two is c number three is b

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number four is a number five is c

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let's remember visual elements help us

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interpret the message that the image

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conveys

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these elements are line symbol color

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gaze and framing

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[Music]

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congratulations

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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you can now interpret the meaning

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suggested in visual media through a

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focus on visual elements

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see you in our next lesson

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thank you for watching do not forget to

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