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DerKrebs [107]
4 years ago
11

Media often utilizes different techniques such as layout, images, sound, and video. What is one way that these techniques could

work together to support a message? Give a specific example.​
English
2 answers:
mart [117]4 years ago
5 0

you could, for example, say something along the lines of:

"media utilizes a wide variety of techniques, from layouts to images to sounds and video. one way they could work together, would be by creating a website beneficial to a certain cause. for this example we could use world hunger, for the website you'd have to incorporate a <em>layout</em>. you'd also need <em>images </em>to persuade the viewers and potential benefactors. you could use <em>sound </em>and <em>video</em> by having either a presentation or links to documentations about world hunger or your chosen cause."

hope this is what you were looking for !

- <em>aries</em>.

Rama09 [41]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

News Broadcasting

Explanation:

You can use image to reveal something to the expectador while using the layout to clarify who is the interviewer and who is the interviewee, for example. Also, the sound my help to set the mood. Pictures might be used to help the audience knows who is the person that the people on TV are talking about, as well.

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