Identifying Media Bias Types in News Reporting
Types of Media Bias
Bias by Omission
Bias by omission involves leaving one side out of an article, or a series of articles over time. This includes ignoring facts that tend to disprove claims of one group or support beliefs of another group. Bias by omission can occur within a single story or over the long term as a news outlet reports on one set of events but not another.
Bias by Selection of Sources
Bias by selection of sources occurs when including more sources that support one view over another.
Read MoreGraphic Design Principles: Visual Communication and History
What Is Graphic Design?
Graphic design is visual communication. It is not only about being visually attractive but also about telling a story and transmitting a message. It uses images, typography, and color to inform, move, or persuade the audience. For this reason, design is often described as storytelling. Graphic design guides the viewer’s eye.
The Power of Images (Roland Barthes)
Images have strong symbolic and emotional power. According to Roland Barthes, images communicate on two levels:
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Read MoreCultural and Societal Themes: Art, Media, and Youth Development
ART: Culture, History, and Expression
1. What is Art?
Art is a universal human language of expression, older than writing. It uses color, form, and various media not just to imitate reality, but to convey ideas, emotions, and unique vision. Encompassing painting, sculpture, music, and digital forms, it is innate to humans. Art documents history, reflects culture, evokes emotion, and enriches life, communicating the human spirit across time.
2. The Role of Art in Society and Communication
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Read MoreEssential Concepts and Techniques in Photography
Fundamentals of Photographic Composition
Rules of Composition
Composition is the arrangement of visual elements in a photograph. Techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, balance, and symmetry help create visually effective images.
Specialized Composition Techniques
Portrait Composition
Portrait photography focuses on expressions and personality. Important elements include lighting, background, eye placement, and framing.
Landscape Composition
Landscape photography emphasizes depth,
Read MoreUnderstanding Historical Disciplines and Causality
Historical Concepts and Disciplines
History Defined
History relates to past events, as well as the discovery, collection, organization, and presentation of information about these events. The term includes cosmic, geologic, and organic history, but it often generically implies human history. History can also refer to the academic discipline which uses a narrative to examine and analyze a sequence of past events, and objectively determine the patterns of cause and effect that determine them.
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Read MoreActing Techniques: Improvisation and Character Building
Unit II – Acting and Improvisation (12 Hours)
1. Introduction to Acting
Acting is the art of representing a character on stage or screen through speech, movement, and emotion.
It requires understanding human behavior and expressing it truthfully in imaginary situations.
The goal of acting is to make the audience believe in the character and situation.
2. Improvisation in Acting
Improvisation means performing without a written script, relying on creativity and spontaneity.
It helps actors explore emotions,
