Department of Education
English 6
Module 2
Interpreting the Meaning
of Visual Media
PART 1: Preliminary Lesson
Types and Elements of Visual Media
Interpreting the Meaning
Suggested in Visual Media
Danilo C. Manansala
Sandra Milagros M. Katalbas
Norlito A. Argante
Writers
Girlie C. Campos
Joyce V. Raymundo
Marie Ann R. Esmeria
Ma. Carmen D. Solayao
Validators
Isabel R. Rivera
Layout Artist
Schools Division Office – Muntinlupa City
Student Center for Life Skills Bldg., Centennial Ave., Brgy. Tunasan, Muntinlupa City
(02) 8805-9935 / (02) 8805-9940
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Module 2 was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
how to interpret the meaning of visual media. This first part of Module 2
aims to give you a quick learning on the different types as well as elements of
visual media. Knowing these preliminary lessons or topics is your first step to
successfully show understanding on interpreting the meaning of visual media.
Have a good start, everyone!
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. know the type of the different visual media from the teacher’s presentation;
2. identify the type of the given visual media;
3. know the elements of the different visual media from the teacher’s
presentation; and
4. identify the element of the given visual medium.
Lesson
Types of Visual Media
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Since this module will be talking about visual media, it is then important to
unlock the meaning of visual media.
Visual media (singular medium) are the things seen or heard from
television, movies, photography, painting, advertisement and so on.
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The following is a brief discussion of the different types of visual media.
1. Cartoon - is a simple illustration 2. Typography – is the styling of
showing the features of its subjects in letters and text in a way that makes
a humorously exaggerated way. the copy legible, clear, and visually
appealing.
3. Graphic Design – is the art of 4. Graph – is a diagram showing
combining text and pictures in mathematical information with lines,
advertisements, magazines, or books. shapes, and colors.
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[Link] from Motion picture (also Image from the Computer - may
called film or movie) is a series of still refer to: Computer - generated
photographs on film, projected in imagery, still or moving imagery created
rapid succession onto a screen by by or with the help of a computer.
means of light.
5. Photograph - is a picture made using a camera.
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PRACTICE 1
Directions: Name the different types of visual media. Write your answer on
the line provided.
1. 2.
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3. 4.
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5. 6.
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7. 8.
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9. 10.
_______________________ _________________________
PRACTICE 2
Directions: Read each situation carefully. Decide what type of visual
media is used by each character. Write your answer on the line provided.
1. Harold creates quotation cards. He uses large text and special font and
colors to convey the proper message. ___________________
2. Spielberg is famous for his fantasy and sci-fi films. He amazed us with
his movies like E.T. and Jurassic Park. _________________
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3. Marjorie is an online seller. She showcases her products by conveying
pictures and designs. _______________________
4. Hermes loves to travel. He sees to it that he has pictures of the places
he visits. _________________________
5. Melania wants to keep a good record of her income. She plots her
monthly income through lines and bars. ________________________
Directions: Express what you have learned in this lesson by completing the
sentences below.
1. Cartoon is a simple illustration showing the features of its subject in
___________________________________________.
2. Typography is the styling of letters and text in a way that makes the copy
__________________________________________ .
3. ______________ is the art of combining text and pictures in
advertisements, magazines, or books.
4. Graph is a diagram showing mathematical information with
____________________________________________.
5. _______________ is a picture made using a camera.
6. Image from Motion picture is also called ______________ or ______________.
7. ______________ may refer to: Computer-generated imagery, still or moving
imagery created by or with help of a computer.
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ASSESSMENT 1
A. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the
statement is incorrect.
_________1. Cartoon features subjects in a humorously exaggerated way.
_________2. Typography is the styling of letters and text.
_________3. Graphic Design is the art of separating text and pictures.
_________4. Graph can capture special moments in our life.
_________5. Image from Motion picture is also called film or movie.
B. Directions: Read and understand each question carefully. Encircle the
letter of the correct answer.
6. What kind of visual media is shown in the picture?
A. basic art B. cartoon C. graph D. typography
7. Which shows relationships between two or more variables or quantities?
A C.
B. D.
8. Which of the following captures life moments?
A. cartoon B. graph C. photograph D. quantity
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9. Which kind of film is produced with the help of computer generated images?
A. Biography B. Drama C. History D. Fantasy
10. Which of the following statements about visual media is true?
A. They get audience’s attention and interest.
B. They help the audience remember the message.
C. They build brand identity.
D. All of the above
Lesson
Elements of Visual Media
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To continue learning visual media, here is a lesson on their elements.
Again, carefully read the following discussion.
Visual media can be used to enhance learning, critical thinking and
analysis. It is therefore concluded that it is necessary to know the basic elements
of visual media.
To help you convey meanings of what you see, take note of the important
facts or definitions about the elements of visual media.
1. Lines are used in images to indicate movement and direction. It can be
straight or curved, and vertical or horizontal, etc.
2. Symbols include icons. It is used as short cuts to represent ideas or concepts.
3. Colors have hue, brightness, and saturation as proper basic properties. It can
be used to represent feelings and mood.
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4. Gaze is how one connects with look or eye contact. It is used to consider the
impact on the nature of the interaction between the subject and the viewer.
5. Framing is the way in which elements in a still or moving image are arranged
to create a specific interpretation of the whole. Strong framing creates a sense
of closure around elements.
6. Social Distance tells how close or far away is the subject from the viewer. It
is measured on a continuum from extremely close, to extremely remote.
PRACTICE 1
Directions: Observe each picture. Identify the visual element being shown.
1. 2.
____________________________ ___________________________
3. 4.
__________________________ ____________________________
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5. 6.
_____________________ _____________________
PRACTICE 2
Directions: Identify what element of visual media is being shown/used.
____________1. sketching a heart to represent love
____________2. putting curves after the drawing of a wheel to indicate that the
wheel is moving
____________ 3. taking pictures from a hole to create another scene
____________ 4. a picture of people in a stadium
____________ 5. using black as a profile picture
____________ 6. an image of a woman directly looking at you
Directions: Express what you have learned in this lesson by completing the
sentences below.
1. Lines are used in images to indicate ____________________________.
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2. Symbols are used to as short cuts to ___________________________ .
3. Colors can be used to ____________________________.
4. Gaze is how one connects with ____________________________.
5. Strong framing creates ____________________________.
6. Social Distance is measured on a continuum from
_________________________.
ASSESSMENT 2
A. Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the line provided.
Column A Column B
______ 1. It includes icon and used to as shortcuts A. Framing
to represent ideas or concepts. B. Color
______ 2. It can be used to represent feelings and mood C. Social Distance
______ 3. It is used to consider the impact on the nature D. Symbol
of the interaction between the subject and the viewer. E. Gaze
______ 4. It creates a sense of closure around elements F. Line
______ 5. It tells how close or far away is the subject from
the viewer.
______ 6. It can be straight or curved, and vertical or horizontal.
B. Directions: Identify the element shown for each of the following visual
media.
7. 8.
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9. 10.
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References
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3. [Link]
designers-part-1-the-meaning-of-color/
4. Steven Bradley [Link]
lines/
5. [Link]
viewer
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[Link] [Link] symbols and
meanings: How to use them In Design by Midori Nediger, Nov
19,2019.[Link]
for-designers-
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