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Advertising techniques

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Big 5

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Visual Literacy

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What is visual literacy?
“Being able to read and compose images.”

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Subject
"The main thing shown in the photograph."
- people
- objects
- animals 
- places
 - etc

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Denotation / Connotation

Denotation = the literal meaning

Connotation = the suggested meaning / your own associations

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Comment on the subject + denotation + connotation

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Setting
- Where is the picture set (what is the place)?
- What is in the foreground?
- What is in the background?

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What is foregrounded / backgrounded? What is the effect?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Framing
"What the photographer has placed within the boundaries"
- what is in the image?
- what dominates the space?
- portrait or landscape?
- what is the effect?

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Comment on the framing of the picture

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Vantage point / Angle
Also called the 'angle': 

- low 
- medium
- high

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Body language
"Non-verbal communication"
- facial expression
- posture
- clothing
- gaze
- hands
- objects

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What is the effect of this angle? How does the body language support this?

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Balance
"To arrange or adjust parts in a symmetrical way"


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Contrast
"Contrast forms, lines or colours to intensify proportions and create a more dynamic effect"


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Balance or contrast? What is the effect?

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Dominance
"The most influential or important element in the image. The dominant point is where your eye is drawn first."

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Show a picture in which the dominance effect is used.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

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