Visual Rhetoric
Rhetoric in which the image is an entire or dominant persuasive message. It requires specialized knowledge, visual principles, production techniques, and the problems this rhetoric poses for evaluation. Sometimes Visual Rhetoric receives a bad representation for not being viewed as "real." Skeptics like Plato would argue that speeches are real because they are written and pre- organized, while art and photographs (visual rhetoric) are not. We should think of visual rhetoric as representations of the real and back up visual rhetoric.
Things to analyze
Focus
Angle
Shot and movement
Editing
Sound
The Choices Made
Angle
Shot and movement
Editing
Sound
The Choices Made
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