Reality and Media Messages: Communication Theories and Media Literacy Year II Semester I
Reality and Media Messages: Communication Theories and Media Literacy Year II Semester I
Reality and Media Messages: Communication Theories and Media Literacy Year II Semester I
• Emotional involvement – the degree to which a person’s feelings and sense of identity are pulled into a
message.
• Narrative consistency – plot of a story & how well it makes people feel that sequence actions are
believable.
a message.
•Another important point is the differences in judgments of
reality in media portrayals are likely to be larger across the
people of the same age is making the same judgments about
reality.
• Not every child of the same age is making the same judgments
about reality –(violence )
•Children are less capable than adults in making judgments about
reality, but become more sophisticated on certain dimensions as
they age.
•Discovery channel
•People search for messages that have two general
characteristics.
• The next step reality is a bit more difficult to understand with information
type messages.
Key Idea