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| Makes movies more powerful; made stars and destroyed stars |
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| Relates to a context of home and family |
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| Action scenes to explore exotic locations |
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| types of horror/sci-fi film where creatures turn against man. |
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| In-depth development of realistic characters dealing with real situations and emotions. |
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| Breakdown of natural laws, and focus on unnatural laws. (e.g Mummy, Dracula, Exorcist) |
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| Scientific curiosity brings disaster. (E.g frankenstein) |
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| frighten and invoke our worst fears in shocking moments |
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| Rocky Horror Picture Show |
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| The longest running movie shown in theaters since 1975 |
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| Low budget commercial films; Made by producers to get noticed |
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| products pay fees to be featured in movies, tv shows, etc. |
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| What does mass media make us reflect on? |
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| Social, cultural, and political issues |
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| The 2016 election was a new era of ______ |
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| Social Media, non-traditional campaign activity, controversies, and media became an important player. |
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| The 2004 election was _______ |
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| The 1st time the internet played a role in national politics, and citizens' blogs became a debate outlet. |
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| What website will have the most impact on future elections? |
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| description of media content through words, images, and themes |
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| Audiences avoid messages that are at odds with their existing beliefs |
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| heavy exposure to TV produces a fake world to the viewer (E.g a boy watching too much superman may think that's how the world really is) |
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| Vocal majority intimidates others into silence or from voicing their opinons. |
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| Theory that people are triggered and stimulated with violence |
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| Public relations professionals |
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| Work to create favorable images; Government is the largest employer of them. |
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| Using respected and influential individuals to deliver messages to influence audience. |
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