'Recommended. We have all heard that 'a picture is worth a thousand words,' and 'seeing is believing,' but we're often unaware how easy it is to manipulate visual perception. This program strives to… 更多 » open viewers' eyes to the biases behind images in print news media, drawing insight from the distinguished Swinburne University lecturer in media and communication, John Schwartz.' -EMRO ReviewIncreasingly, the messages that form our viewpoints come to us via images through a variety of print and electronic media: television, magazines, and newspapers. Even newspapers rely on the power of the picture. So, to encourage viewers to develop their analytical skills in visual literacy, this in-depth program examines photography, cartoons, graphic design, editorial decision making and critical analysis of images, while in the process informing viewers about the way media images are generated and deepening their appreciation of the necessarily selective way the world is represented through newspapers. « 更少