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- A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale
LIBRARY
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is a library that is attached to a higher education institution and serves two complementary purposes: to support the curriculum and the research of the university faculty and students.
ACADEMIC LIBRARY
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- is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
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- is a library within a school where students, staff, and often, parents of a public or private school have access to a variety of resources
SCHOOL LIBRARY
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- It connotes that the person belongs to an ethnic tribe who has preserved and still practice the culture and tradition of their ancestors.
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
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- Is local communication that is unique to a given culture of society which existed before the arrival of modern mass media which is a formally organized bureaucratic system of communication. This indigenous communication system still exists today despite changes brought by technology
INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
INTERNET
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- The state or fact of being the writer of a book, article, or document, or the creator of a work of art
AUTHORSHIP
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- The _________ also helps evaluate any kind of document you may be reading. In the print universe, this generally means that the author's manuscript has undergone screening in order to verify that it meets the standards or aims of the organization that serves as publisher.
PUBLISHING BODY
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- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
ACCURACY
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- of being capable of being verified; confirmability
VERIFIABILITY
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- Information is said to be reliable if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source in evaluating the reliability of information.
RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION
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- Accuracy refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data. Measurement of accuracy varies, depending on the type of information being evaluated.
ACCURACY OF INFORMATION
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- similar to the actual data
Forecasts
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- values are correct
Financial
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- Information is said to be of value if it aids the user in making or improving decisions
VALUE OF INFORMATIONS
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- Much of the information we gather daily do not come from a primary source but are passed on through secondary sources such as writers, reporters, and the like. Sources with an established expert on the subject matter are considered as having sound authority on the subject.
AUTHORITY OF THE SOURCE
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- Reliability, accuracy, and value of information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired. While a piece of information may have been found accurate, reliable, and valuable during the time it was produced, it may become irrelevant and inaccurate with the passing of time (thus making it less valuable)
TIMELINESS
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.com
commercial
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.edu
educational
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.mil
military
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.gov
government
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.org
nonprofit organization
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- is a measurement of how long its ______ remains open as the picture is taken
Shutter speed
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- it is a small, circular opening inside the lens that can change in diameter to control the amount of light reaching the camera's sensor as a picture is taken
Aperture
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- it is a rating of a film's sensitivity to light. Generally, as __ speed climb, image quality drops.
ISO
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CAMERA SHOT also called extreme wide shot such as crowd seen or a view of scenery as far as the horizon.
EXTREME LONG SHOOT
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CAMERA SHOT - view situation or setting from a distance.
LONG SHOT
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CAMERA SHOT - show a group of people in interaction with each other, EXAMPLE: fight scene with part of their surroundings in the picture.
MEDIUM LONG SHOT
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CAMERA SHOT - a view of figure’s entire body in order to show action and/or a constellation group of characters.
FULL SHOT
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CAMERA SHOT - shows a subject down to his/ her chest/ waist.
MEDIUM CLOSE SHOT
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CAMERA SHOT - a full screen shot of a subject’s face showing the finest nuances of expression.
CLOSE UP SHOT
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CAMERA SHOT - a shot of a hand, eye mouth, or any object in detail.
EXTREME CLOSE UP SHOT
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POINT OF VIEW - often used at the beginning of a scene to indicate the location or setting, it is usually a long shot taken from a neutral position.
ESTABLISHNG SHOT
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POINT OF VIEW - shows a scene from the perspective of a character or one person. Most newsreel footage's are shown from the perspective of the newscaster.
POINT OF VIEW SHOT
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POINT OF VIEW - often use in dialogue scene, a frontal view of a dialogue partner from the perspective of someone standing behind and slightly to the side of the other partner, so that parts of both can be seen.
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
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POINT OF VIEW - short shot of character’s response to an action.
REACTION SHOT
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POINT OF VIEW - a detail shot which quickly gives visual information necessary to understand the meaning of a scene.
INSERT SHOT
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CAMERA ANGLES - a shot from the opposite perspective.
REVERSE ANGLE SHOT
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CAMERA ANGLES - the camera is not mounted on a tripod and instead is held by the camera person, resulting in less stable shot
HAND HELD CAMERA SHOT
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CAMERA ANGLES - shows people or objects from above higher than eye level
HIGH- ANGLE SHOT
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CAMERA ANGLES - below shot. Shows people or objects from below, lower than eye level.
LOW- ANGLE SHOT
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CAMERA ANGLES - straight-on angle. Views a subject from the level of a person’s eye.
EYE LEVEL SHOT
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CAMERA MOVE - overhead shot. also called bird’s eye shot. long or extreme long shot of the ground from the air.
AERIAL SHOT
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CAMERA MOVE - the camera pans (moves horizontally) from left to right or vice versa across the picture
PAN SHOT
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CAMERA MOVE - the camera tilt up (moves upward) or it tilts down (moves downwards) around a vertical line.
TILT SHOT
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CAMERA MOVE - the camera follow along to or behind a moving object or person
TRACKING SHOT
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CAMERA MOVE - the stationary camera approaches a subject by “zoomon in” or moves farther away by “ zoomin out”.
ZOOM SHOT