Sunday, 4 November 2012

Task 1


What is media forms?

Over the centuries, humans have developed different ways of communicating with one another, and have especially sought ways of communicating a single message to large groups, via a mass medium. Various scientific and technological developments have led to the creation of mass media forms.

Printed Media
Print media is one of the oldest and basic form of mass communication. It includes newspaper, magazines, tabloids, journals, and photo journals.


Electronic Media
Electronic Media is information or date that is created, distributed and accessed using a form of electronics, electromechanical energy or any equipment used in electronic communications.



Digital Media
Digital media literacy is often understood as the ability to access, understand and participate or create content using digital media.


Broadcast Media
The term "broadcast media" covers a wide spectrum of different communication methods such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines and any other materials supplied by the media and press.

Outdoor Media
Any advertising done outdoors that publicizes your business's products and services. Outdoor advertising works well for promoting your product in specific geographic areas.

Primitive Media
Primitive media is refer to the media which used to communicate at the earliest or original stage.

Written Media
Written media offer access to readers whom you might not be able to address orally. Written media is a chance to think your message through carefully and double-check before you deliver it.

Spoken Media
Spoken media specializes in publicity, marketing and distribution strategy for documentary films.


Drawn Media
Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Most drawing media are dry (graphite, charcoal, pastels, silver point), or use a fluid solvent or carrier (marker pen and ink).



Art Media
The artistic methods, processes, or means of expression, used in the visual arts to produce a work of art.


Picture Reference : Google Image
http://writingforresults.net/Acro_3/3_medium/2_writtn.pdf
http://spokenmedia.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawing#Media
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Art_media





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