Media Artifacts Essay

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Reference to artifacts found in media is reference to tools used to portray the main idea of the media. These artifacts can include text, rhetoric, music, imagery, tone, and so forth. Some of the most effective artifacts can portray a main idea without the viewer blatantly realizing the artifact’s effect. These artifacts can include music, tone, and imagery. Music is effective in getting a point across to an audience through the type of connotation that is supposed to be held within the music. For example; if there is a film with the main idea centering on a character’s death, there would most likely be music that would cause the audience to feel sad. Music that is played in the key of major elicits feelings of happiness, joy, and exuberance in individuals; therefore, this music is used to portray happy images in visual imagery. Music that is played in the key of minor tend to bring out feelings of helplessness, loneliness, and melancholy in individuals; therefore, this music is used to portray depressing or menacing visual imagery. Examples of music as an effective media artifact that can be found in the Concept in Sixty projects that were viewed in class include several videos of drug addiction that used music that was in minor key to extract feelings of sympathy in audience members, and to simultaneously …show more content…

Music incites different emotions in individuals, helping to aid other artifacts in the task of creating an emotion in individuals. Tone of voice or sound through infliction, dialect, and volume help an individual to comprehend the connotation behind an idea. Lastly, images shown to an individual help that individual to understand the big picture in the exact way it occurs. The Concept in Sixty presentations held almost every single one of these artifacts, allowing these presentations to convey their message with great clarity to their

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