2. Creative Writing
Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the
bounds of normal professional, journalistic,
academic, or technical forms of literature
Professional writing is connected to the concept of
rhetoric. Rhetoric focuses on informing or persuading
an audience, and a successful professional writer is able
to create interest in their audience. Moreover, this is
combined with the aspects of the professional world
which is typically done within a professional
atmosphere, be it a workplace or as freelance work,
created by someone who has knowledge and skills at
writing and comprehends the wide range of
requirements needed to successfully create the pieces
being composed.
Journalism is a method of inquiry and literary
style used in social and cultural representation.
It serves the purpose of playing the role of a
public service machinery in the dissemination
and analysis of news and information.
Journalistic integrity is based on the principles
of truth, accuracy and factual knowledge.
Journalistic mediums can vary diversely, from
print publishing to electronic broadcasting, and
from newspaper to television channels, as well
as to the web, and to digital technology.
In academia, writing and publishing is conducted
in several sets of forms and genres. This article
provides a short summary of the full spectrum of
critical & academic writing and lists the genres of
academic writing. It does not cover the variety of
critical approaches that can be applied when one
writes about a subject
Technical writing is a form of technical communication used
in a variety of technical and occupational fields, such as
computer hardware
3. Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is
a series of still images which, when shown on a
screen, creates the illusion of moving images
due to phi phenomenon.
A film can also be a DVD
and blue-ray
4. Television
Television, or TV for short, is a telecommunication medium
for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be
monochrome (black-and-white) or colour, with or without
accompanying sound.
5. Video
Video is an electronic medium for the
recording, copying and broadcasting of moving
visual images.
6. Radio
Radio is the wireless transmission of signals
through free space by electromagnetic
radiation of a frequency significantly below
that of visible light, in the radio frequency
range, from about 30 kHz to 300 GHz
7. magazines
Magazines, periodicals, or serials are
publications that are printed with ink on paper
or distributed online (or other forms of
electronic communication), and generally
published on a regular schedule and containing
a variety of content. They are generally
financed by advertising, by a purchase price,
by pre-paid magazine subscriptions.
8. newspapers
A newspaper is a periodical
publication containing news
regarding current events,
informative articles, diverse
features, editorials, and
advertising. It usually is printed on
relatively inexpensive, low-grade
paper such as newsprint. By 2007,
there were 6,580 daily
newspapers in the world selling
395 million copies a day.
9. Worldwide web
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a system of
interlinked hypertext documents accessed via
the Internet. With a web browser, one can
view web pages that may contain text, images,
videos, and other multimedia and navigate
between them via hyperlinks.
10. Comic books
A comic book is a publication,
first popularized in the United
States, of comics art in the form
of sequential juxtaposed panels
that represent individual scenes.
11. Computer games
PC games, also known as computer
games, are video games played on a
general-purpose personal computer
rather than a dedicated video game
console or arcade machine.
12. Newspaper journalism
A journalist collects, writes, and distributes
news and other information. A journalist's
work is referred to as journalism.
13. Broadcast journalism
Broadcast journalism is the field of news and
journals which are "broadcast", that is,
published by electrical methods, instead of the
older methods, such as printed newspapers
and posters. Broadcast methods include radio
(via air, cable, and Internet), television (via air,
cable, and Internet), and, especially recently,
the Internet generally.
15. Magazine journalism
Magazines, periodicals, or serials are
publications that are printed with ink on paper
or distributed online (or other forms of
electronic communication), and generally
published on a regular schedule and containing
a variety of content.
16. Fiction
Fiction is the form of any work that deals, in
part or in whole, with information or events
that are not real, but rather, imaginary and
theoretical—that is, invented by the author.
Although fiction describes a major branch of
literary work hello my Asians
17. Game story A storytelling game is a game where two or
more persons collaborate on telling a
spontaneous story. Usually, each player takes
care of one or more characters in the
developing story. Some games in the tradition
of role-playing games require one participant
to take the roles of the various supporting
characters, as well as introducing non-
character
18. Advertising copy
Copywriters are used to help create direct mail
pieces, taglines, jingle lyrics, web page content
(although if the purpose is not ultimately
promotional, its author might prefer to be
called a content writer), online ads, e-mail and
other Internet content, television or radio
commercial scripts, press releases, white
papers, catalogues, billboards, brochures,
postcards, sales letters, and other marketing
communications media pages. Copy can also
appear in social media content including blog
posts, tweets, and social-networking site posts
19. Web
content
Web content is the textual,
visual or aural content that is
encountered as part of the
user experience on websites.
It may include, among other
things: text, images, sounds,
videos and animations.