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Form of communication that has a commercial purpose and serves to inform consumers about products and services
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Second type of the narrative structure
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Type of books which have visual language that tells or narrates a story through images, texts, colours and seqeunces
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Is the number of pixels that form a photograph.
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Type of shot in which the camera focuse from a very short distance to show specific details.
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is the part of reality (the scene) that is captured in a photograph
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The starting point of a linear narrative.
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Frame compostion must always focus on the ..... figure.
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Is a programme, which form parts of the LibreOffice suite, allows us to create multimedia presentations.
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Lines that are mainly used to represent movement
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The first type of the narrative structure that contains: introduction, development and conclusion.
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There are two mayor genres: documentary and storyline.
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Graphical representations of sounds
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Is an essential technique for transmitting visual information.
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It is used to explain various topics by projecting slides onto a screen using any compatible device.
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Is the representation of a shape in a single colour
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It is a series of sequenced ilustrations, is extremely useful for filming and helps to organise the narration of events that form the story.
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Are isolated outlines used to locate the speech of the characters. They are also called Speech balloons
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Camera operators use this to accomplish differents moods, suggest various emotions or obtain specific levels of expressiveness or any communicative purpose
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Type of shot that is panoramic and reveals all: action, objects and characters
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Is a resource that aims to attract our attention by exaggerating the message.