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  2. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Video manipulation is a variant of media manipulation that targets digital video using a combination of traditional video processing and video editing techniques and auxiliary methods from artificial intelligence like face recognition. In typical video manipulation, the facial structure, body movements, and voice of the subject are replicated ...

  3. Psychology of film - Wikipedia

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    A period of visual adaptation is necessary before being able to understand images in movies or on television. Viewers need sufficient exposure to cinematic techniques and the meanings attributed to them to adequately interpret the images on the screen. At a very young age, we learn how to watch videos and understand different editing techniques.

  4. Video manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Video manipulation is a type of media manipulation that targets digital video using video processing and video editing techniques. The applications of these methods range from educational videos [1] to videos aimed at manipulation and propaganda, a straightforward extension of the long-standing possibilities of photo manipulation.

  5. Media psychology - Wikipedia

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    Media psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the interactions between human behavior, media, and technology. Media psychology is not limited to mass media or media content; it includes all forms of mediated communication and media technology-related behaviors, such as the use, design, impact, and sharing behaviors.

  6. Spin (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    Managing the news – Media manipulation; Media circus – Phrase describing excessive media coverage; Media manipulation – Techniques in which partisans create an image that favours their interests; Minimisation (psychology) – Type of deception; Reputation laundering – Use of positive actions to conceal unethical behavior

  7. Stealth edit - Wikipedia

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    A stealth edit occurs when an online resource is changed without leaving a record to indicate that the information has been changed from its original published state. . Stealth edits are considered unethical in journalism, as they are a technique that allows authors to retroactively change what is

  8. Media studies - Wikipedia

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    High definition refers to the state of being well filled with data. A cool medium (i.e., a telephone or television) is considered "low definition" because a small amount of data/information is given and has to be filled in. Hot media are low in participation, because they give one most of the information while excluding certain information.

  9. Electronic news gathering - Wikipedia

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    The term ENG was created as television news departments moved from film-based news gathering to electronic field production technology in the 1970s. Since film requires chemical processing before it can be viewed and edited, it generally took at least an hour from the time the film arrived back at the television station or network news department until it was ready to be broadcast. [2]