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TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED
FILIPINOS IN THE PAST
• Pre-Spanish Era – knowledge was passed on through folk media
and indigenous forms of media.
• Spanish Era – while education was limited to the elite, publication of
books (i.e., Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) and
newspapers (La Solidaridad).
TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED
FILIPINOS IN THE PAST cont.
• American and Japanese Era – During this era, major newspaper (i.e.
Manila Times and Manila Bulletin), radio broadcasting and movies
became available.
• Post-war Era – the golden age of Philippine Journalism. Advertising,
Communication Education, and press freedom flourished in this era.
• Martial Law Era – Highlights of this era include the government takeover
of media and the press and the image engineering of the Marcoses in the
name of nationalism.
TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED
FILIPINOS IN THE PAST cont.
• Post-EDSA Era – People Power brought greater freedom for
Philippine media. During this era, the new Constitution recognized
the vital role of communication and information in nation-building.
• Modern Era – Careers: web designer, online instructors, digital
producers, bloggers, animators, programmer, archivist,
metadata analyst, data miner, user experience designer, call
center agents, virtual assistants.
Text Information and
Media
1. Emphasis
•refers to the importance or value given to
a part of the text-based content.
2. Appropriateness
• refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for
a specific audience, purpose, or event.
3. Proximity
•refers to how near or how far are the text
elements from each other.
4. Alignment
• refers to how the text is positioned in the
page.
5. Organization
• refers to a conscious effort to organize the different text
elements in a page.
• Organization ensures that while some text elements are
separated from each other (based on the principle of
proximity), they are still somehow connected with the rest
of the elements in the page.
6. Repetition
•concerns consistency of elements and the
unity of the entire design. Repetition
encourages the use of repeating some
typefaces within the page.
7. Contrast
• creates visual interest to text elements.
Contrast is achieved when two elements are
different from each other.
ACTIVITY#4
•Direction: Using the Microsoft word create a
brochure with a specific topic of SCHOOL
ADMISSION: This brochure will advertise to
the readers a SHS/COLLEGE in your place.
MIL122 MODULE10.pptx

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MIL122 MODULE10.pptx

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  • 17. TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED FILIPINOS IN THE PAST • Pre-Spanish Era – knowledge was passed on through folk media and indigenous forms of media. • Spanish Era – while education was limited to the elite, publication of books (i.e., Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) and newspapers (La Solidaridad).
  • 18. TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED FILIPINOS IN THE PAST cont. • American and Japanese Era – During this era, major newspaper (i.e. Manila Times and Manila Bulletin), radio broadcasting and movies became available. • Post-war Era – the golden age of Philippine Journalism. Advertising, Communication Education, and press freedom flourished in this era. • Martial Law Era – Highlights of this era include the government takeover of media and the press and the image engineering of the Marcoses in the name of nationalism.
  • 19. TRADITIONAL MEDIA HAS AFFECTED FILIPINOS IN THE PAST cont. • Post-EDSA Era – People Power brought greater freedom for Philippine media. During this era, the new Constitution recognized the vital role of communication and information in nation-building. • Modern Era – Careers: web designer, online instructors, digital producers, bloggers, animators, programmer, archivist, metadata analyst, data miner, user experience designer, call center agents, virtual assistants.
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  • 29. 1. Emphasis •refers to the importance or value given to a part of the text-based content.
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  • 31. 2. Appropriateness • refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose, or event.
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  • 33. 3. Proximity •refers to how near or how far are the text elements from each other.
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  • 35. 4. Alignment • refers to how the text is positioned in the page.
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  • 37. 5. Organization • refers to a conscious effort to organize the different text elements in a page. • Organization ensures that while some text elements are separated from each other (based on the principle of proximity), they are still somehow connected with the rest of the elements in the page.
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  • 40. 6. Repetition •concerns consistency of elements and the unity of the entire design. Repetition encourages the use of repeating some typefaces within the page.
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  • 42. 7. Contrast • creates visual interest to text elements. Contrast is achieved when two elements are different from each other.
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  • 44. ACTIVITY#4 •Direction: Using the Microsoft word create a brochure with a specific topic of SCHOOL ADMISSION: This brochure will advertise to the readers a SHS/COLLEGE in your place.

Editor's Notes

  1. It is an assembly of people with a common interest where they become the main means of mass communication. In other words, people are media themselves since they have the ability for mass communication.
  2. People as Media – they are the MEDIA itself. The person serves as the medium for another person to learn or acquire new knowledge. Opinion Leaders Highly exposed to and actively using media Source of viable interpretation of messages for lower-end media users Opinions are accepted by a group Citizen Journalism People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own or in collaboration with others. Social Journalism Journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people. Crowdsourcing The practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community.
  3. People in Media – they are the people behind another form of media. They use other forms of media such as text media, visual media, multimedia, etc. in disseminating information and imparting knowledge.
  4. Pre-Spanish Era – knowledge was passed on through folk media and indigenous forms of media. Careers: Town crier, messenger, community scribe. Spanish Era – while education was limited to the elite, publication of books (i.e., Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) and newspapers (La Solidaridad) advanced the Propaganda movement which led to the people’s revolution against Spanish rule. Filipinos at that time did not have a common language. Only the elite spoke and understood Spanish. Thus, communication was limited. Pen names were used to avoid political oppression. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist.
  5. American and Japanese Era - Media was used for propaganda by government and other groups. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist, cartoonist, reporter, producer, broadcaster. Post-war Era –. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist, cartoonist, reporter, producer, media technicians, advertisers. Martial Law Era – Highlights of this era include the government takeover of media and the press and the image engineering of the Marcoses in the name of nationalism.
  6. Post-EDSA Era – People Power brought greater freedom for Philippine media. During this era, the new Constitution recognized the vital role of communication and information in nation building. Press freedom influenced the growth in media careers. Modern Era – Careers: web designer, online instructors, digital producers, bloggers, animators, programmer, archivist, metadata analyst, data miner, user experience designer, call center agents, virtual assistants.
  7. Text is very powerful as well in disseminating information, providing direction and giving suggestions. b. Text is available in different sources whether it is formal (news articles, published books, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, research works, etc.) or informal (blogs, personal e-mails, SMS or text messages, online messengers, social media platforms, etc). •
  8. Typeface (also called font, font type, or type) refers to the representation or style of a text in the digital format. b. A typeface is usually comprised of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks, symbols and other special characters. When fonts are installed in the computer, they usually come in file formats such as True Type Font (.ttf), Open Type Font (.otf), etc.
  9. Serif - connotes formality and readability in large amount of texts. This font is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines and research publication. Also, serif fonts give a classic or elegant look when used for title or heading
  10. Sans serif - brings a clean or minimalist look to the text. This font is used for clear and direct meaning of text such as road signage, building directory or nutrition facts in food packages. Also, sans serif fonts give a modern look and is used primarily in webpage design.
  11. Slab serif- carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used for large advertising sign on billboards.
  12. Script- draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes. This must be used sparingly and not to be used in large body text. This font is usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal events.
  13. Display or decorative- caters to a wide variety of emotions (such as celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such as cowboys, circus, holidays, summer, kiddie, etc.)
  14. When trying to make a point or highlighting a message, you can make the text bold, italicized, have a heavier weight, darkened, or lightened (depending on your background color) or enlarged.
  15. In the creation of text-based content, make sure that the selection criteria (tone, style, purpose, clarity) is followed. As for the choice of typefaces to be used, refer to the discussion of the characteristics of the fonts. When it comes to large body text, the font should be clear enough to read.
  16. When two things are closely related, we bring them close together. Otherwise, we put text elements far from each other. For example, the main title and subtitle are usually placed close to each other.
  17. This can be left, right, center or justified.
  18. When there are many elements needed to fit in a page, start by creating a framework or a compartment for the elements.
  19. Divide the space by creating lines across the page, making it look like a cabinet with various space sizes. Once you are done compartmentalizing, you can place the different text elements on the boxes.
  20. Contrast can be achieved in various ways, by joining the following elements: large font with a small font, serif and sans serif, thin elements with thin elements, cool color and warm color.
  21. When you place a white text on a very light-yellow background, contrast is not achieved and the text will be difficult to read, but when you put a white text on a dark brown background, contrast is created.