Media Studies Terminology
Across
- 3. Serious issues
- 6. Ways of thinking
- 8. Equilibrium theorist
- 9. Special interest
- 11. Sound occurring naturally
- 12. Profit generated by the media
- 13. Body text in a print product
- 15. Journalist's credit
- 16. Audiences interpret differently
- 18. Binary Opposites Theorist
- 20. The main article
- 22. Moving from shot to shot
- 24. Arranging of image/sound
- 28. The image a company conveys
- 31. The study of signs
- 34. Information at the top of a website
- 36. Blocking of media material
- 37. Meaning evoked by a sign
- 39. Audiences interpret a text
- 40. A shot to set a scene
- 42. A sign with multiple meanings
- 45. A concept rapidly spread online
- 46. Commonly known as a flashback
- 47. Audience accept the media view
- 49. The literal meaning of a text
- 50. Connects media texts
- 51. A system used to create meaning
- 52. British Audience Research Board
- 54. Horizontal camera movement
- 55. Name of a newspaper
- 56. Copyright theft
- 59. Multiple meanings in signs
- 60. To remove masculinity
- 61. Often just face and shoulders
- 62. Cross promotional strategies
Down
- 1. Narrative journey of a character
- 2. A complete narrative
- 4. Unedited video
- 5. Distancebetween subject/audience
- 7. Slogans,Copy,Captions or Headlines
- 10. Add meaning to a shoot
- 14. Nine O'clock
- 17. Has a hierarchy of needs
- 19. Relates signifier and signified
- 21. The world of the media text
- 23. narrative elements are withheld
- 25. Personalised look to software/apps
- 26. The connected world
- 27. Editing to reduce
- 29. A design or symbol
- 30. Different storylines
- 32. Structure of a website
- 33. Negative press reaction
- 35. A puzzle in a narrative
- 38. Closes in on the subject
- 41. Visual symbols
- 43. Also known as 'Dutch'angle
- 44. Effects of media saturation
- 48. High angle shot
- 49. Content regularly updated
- 53. Live content online
- 57. Big outdoor location for advert
- 58. Entertainment and celebrity