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The way a camera moves during filming to add depth, interest and variation for the viewer
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camera movement
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Controls and regulations that exist about media content, held by the government or regulation bodies
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censorship
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CGI
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computer-generated images
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A communication system, including signs, rules and a shared understanding
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code
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Suite of colours used in the creation of media texts reflect a brand and appeal to its audience
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colour palette
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Privately owned media broadcasting of television/radio programming
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commercial broadcasting
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The number of organisations/individuals controlling ownership of their media
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concentration of ownership
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a large cooperation owning a large number of media companies
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conglomerate
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The deeper meaning of a feature in a media product, deciphered by cultural association
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connotation
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The act of using media products (watching, listening, reading, etc)
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consumption
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The wider social, cultural or historical circumstances of a media product/process
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context
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Used post-production, predominantly used to establish a logical/linear coherence between shots
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continuity editing
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Established rules/shared understandings used in the creation of media products
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conventions
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The coming together of technologies and institutions to create a new product/media experience
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convergence
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Written material featured in a media text, as opposed to images
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copy
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Price printed on the cover of a media text
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cover price
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A common camera shot tightly focusing on a person/object
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close up
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Camera shot taken from high above the ground (aka 'jib')
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crane shot
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Words used as a title/sub-heading to break up text in a newspaper/magazine
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cross-head
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An editing technique used to establish that action is occurring at the same time
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cross cut
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A simple editing technique; one shot ending and another beginning, with no transitions/effects added
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cut
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