Media Studies Vocabulary - beginning C

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