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Understanding Media により Mind Map: Understanding Media

1. Aesthetics of New Media

1.1. Social Networking

1.2. Social Media

1.2.1. Kinds

1.2.1.1. Print-based

1.2.1.2. Audio-based

1.2.1.3. Photo-based

1.2.1.4. Video-based

1.2.1.5. Social Networking Sites

1.2.2. Relevance in Today's Society

1.2.2.1. Personal Communications

1.2.2.2. Business and Customer Care Tools

1.2.2.3. Social Services and Governance

1.2.2.4. Educational Tools

1.2.2.5. Advocacy Campaigns for Social Change

1.3. Traditional Media Coverage and Social Media Enhancement

1.4. Entertainment Portals

2. Aesthetics of Social Networking

2.1. Deconstructing New Media

2.2. New Media Technology: Convergence and Characteristics

2.3. New Media as Multimedia

2.4. New Media Transitions: from Synergy to Transmedia

2.5. Intersecting Traditional Media and New Media

2.5.1. Blogging

2.5.1.1. Journalism

2.5.1.2. Internet

2.5.2. Podcast

2.5.2.1. Broadcasting

2.5.2.2. Internet

2.5.3. Youtube

2.5.3.1. Film

2.5.3.2. Internet

2.6. Transitioning media, Transitioning Users

2.6.1. Digital Native

2.6.2. Digital Immigrant

3. Aesthetics of the Image, Text and Audio

3.1. Framing and Reading

3.2. Newspapers and Journalism

3.2.1. Newspapers

3.2.1.1. Tabloid

3.2.1.2. Broadsheet

3.2.2. Journalism

3.2.2.1. Online

3.2.2.2. Broadcast

3.3. Books, Comics, Magazines, and the Publishing Industry

3.4. Radio and Evoking Imagination

3.5. Photography and Timeless Image Concepts

3.6. Framing and Listening

4. Aesthetics of Film and TV

4.1. The Film Form

4.1.1. Two Formats

4.1.1.1. Short Film

4.1.1.2. Feature-length or Full-length Film

4.1.2. Modes of Film Production

4.1.2.1. Preproduction

4.1.2.2. Production Stage

4.1.2.3. Postproduction Stage

4.1.3. Film Formats

4.1.3.1. Narrative

4.1.3.2. Documentary

4.1.3.3. Animation

4.1.3.4. Experimental

4.1.4. Film Image Composition

4.1.4.1. Film Language

4.1.4.2. Visual symbolisms and cues

4.1.4.2.1. Elements in a given film framework

4.1.5. Motion of Framing Concepts

4.1.5.1. Camera movements

4.1.5.1.1. zoom

4.1.5.1.2. pan

4.1.5.1.3. dolly

4.1.5.1.4. focus

4.1.5.1.5. tilt

4.1.5.1.6. pedestal

4.1.5.1.7. truck

4.2. The TV Broadcast

4.2.1. Kinds of TV Shows

4.2.1.1. Informative Programming

4.2.1.2. Entertainment Programming

4.2.2. TV Show Anatomy and Advertising

4.3. Crafting Media Messages

4.3.1. Creating Meaning in Audio Production

4.3.2. Creating Meaning in Image Production

4.3.3. Creating Meaning in Audiovisual Production