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Analyzing Visual Texts and Documents Remember: Like with written texts, every part of a visual text is a conscious choice. The words • How much written text is present? To what effect? • What do the words say? Do they agree with the image or contradict it in some way? • What kind of diction, tone, language is present in the written text? • What do the words imply? What do they add to the message of the document? • Do they use logos? Ethos? Pathos? Or a combination of these? What kind of image is present? • A photograph? A drawing or cartoon? A combination? • What effect does this have? How does it contribute to the meaning of the document? What’s the image of? • A person, place, object, etc? • Is there a story being told? What? Why? • How do these particular items and/or narrative contribute to the document’s meaning? If people are present… The body (or bodies) • How large is the body in the frame? • What part of the body is dominant in the picture? • What’s the context: Is the figure shown interacting with others, or alone? Is the figure active or passive, tough and in-your-face or withdrawn? What details tell you this? The face(s) • Facial expression: smiling, frowning, angry, etc… • What kind of emotion does the facial expression suggest? Clothing • Type of (or lack of) clothing: What is the subject wearing? Be as specific as possible. • What sort of tone does the subject’s clothing imply: professional, personal, athletic, sexual, etc? How so? • What more does the clothing (or lack of) tell us about the subject? Color scheme • What is the color scheme: Black and white? Bright colors? Cool colors? Dark colors? • Why this color scheme? What does it add? How is the document organized? • Is the image more important than the words, or vice versa? In what proportion do words and images appear? Where are the words in relation to the image(s)? • Is there one central image, one section where your eye goes first? Are there other surrounding images/background or just one? • Does the document employ different levels of clarity/ focus? Are there parts that are blurred or less noticeable? • Why this type of organization? What does it contribute to the meaning of the document? The document as a whole • What’s the overall message of the document? What does it imply to viewers? • What kind of audience does the document appeal to? • What is it showing us: a specific look, quality, lifestyle, value, desire, dream, idea, ideal, fear, paranoia, etc?
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Analyzing Visual Texts and Documents
Remember: Like with written texts, every part of a visual text is a conscious choice.
The words
• How much written text is present? To what effect? The amount of written text is quite
minimal. Not only does twitter limit the amount of characters, but their design in general
minimizes the number of words on a page.
• What do the words say? Do they agree with the image or contradict it in some way? The
words go along with images, they accompany them and give more insight
• What kind of diction, tone, language is present in the written text? The tweets all include
a very positive tone, also persuasive. Oprah is trying to get people to do these things, like
watch her network and such.
• What do the words imply? What do they add to the message of the document? They add
a more p...


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