What journalism is also a picture is worth a thousand words?
Author: Eulalia Fuentes
- [The image is easy to understand, is accessible to everyone, regardless of their intellectual and economic. The image is not enough time for reflection or the reasoning and reading a book, a story, or a simple conversation, it immediately goes to the emotion, what you see and what you want to see-the interpretation. A photograph is a mirror with memory, is the unique and subjective view of a photographer or media that publishes a book, newspaper, etc., But is also unique and subjective view of the person who looks or see . Is an important document for the understanding of society, is a source of information and can be also a work of art. In the world of communication in general and journalism in particular and specifically in the press, for the contents of a written notice, you must read and digest it in the picture just by looking. If written information is supplemented by an image understanding and assimilation is much easier Immediately places us and allows us to better understand the content of the news. That is the written and visual texts have both individual worth and value of their relationship.
- The photograph is thus a high communicative value on the printed page, from a dual perspective as an element to attract the reader and provide a better understanding of the information. It is part of the visual memory of the last century, along with film and television. The media and the press is used primarily as a key vehicle for the transmission of visual and graphic information on historical events, taking into account their individuals and the functions of the language used ...]
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- http://www.hipertext.net/web/pag249.htm
- As you can see, this reporter and photographer has a very good opinion about the image used in media and journalism. For her image takes on a totalizing, that moves the feelings or senses rather than intellect.
- To test this view click the following link: Summary
A imatge val més no a thousand paraules
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