5a. Key terms Online Media Matchup
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- Q1What term refers to the extra visual details added in post-production?Internal HyperlinksGraphicsMode of AddressAnchorage30s
- Q2What is the style and appearance of the font called?Navigational FeaturesTypographyConvergenceHomepage30s
- Q3What refers to the 'story' that the user is provided with?AnchorageGraphicsExternal hyperlinksNarrative30s
- Q4What does convergence refer to in media?TypographyInteractive elementsExternal hyperlinksWhen one platform allows users to consume various types of media texts30s
- Q5What is the way in which the meaning is limited, for example, using captions to impact the meaning of an image called?AnchorageNarrativeHomepageMode of Address30s
- Q6What refers to how the media texts communicates with the audience?Internal HyperlinksConvergenceGraphicsMode of Address30s
- Q7What are elements that enable the user to directly interact with a webpage called?TypographyMode of AddressExternal hyperlinksInteractive elements30s
- Q8What does mise-en-scène refer to in a scene?Everything in the scene, including backdrop, props, dress codes and facial expressionGraphicsNavigational FeaturesConvergence30s
- Q9What are elements like drop down menus on a website called?Mise-en-scène/CompositionInteractive elementsInternal HyperlinksNavigational Features30s
- Q10What is the page that a user is directed to first on a website called?NarrativeTypographyHomepageAnchorage30s