Comparing Media

Grade 7 Reading | FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.7.R.3.3

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What Will You Learn?

The same story or information can be presented in many different formats - books, movies, podcasts, videos, infographics. Each format has unique tools and techniques that change how we experience the content. Today you'll learn to compare and contrast how different media formats treat the same topic and analyze why creators make specific choices.

Four Major Media Formats

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TEXT (Books, Articles)

Unique Techniques:

  • Description and imagery
  • Inner thoughts/monologue
  • Dialogue
  • Reader's imagination

Strength: Access to character thoughts, detailed description

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FILM/VIDEO

Unique Techniques:

  • Camera angles/shots
  • Music and sound
  • Acting and expressions
  • Editing and pacing

Strength: Visual storytelling, emotional impact

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AUDIO (Podcasts, Radio)

Unique Techniques:

  • Voice tone and inflection
  • Sound effects
  • Music
  • Pacing and pauses

Strength: Intimacy, multitasking, voice emotion

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VISUAL (Graphics, Photos)

Unique Techniques:

  • Color and composition
  • Symbols and icons
  • Data visualization
  • Layout and design

Strength: Quick communication, showing data

Example: Same Scene in Book vs. Movie

How might a tense moment be shown differently?

Book Version:

"Marcus felt his heart pounding as he pushed open the creaky door. What if someone was inside? His palms were sweating. Every shadow seemed to move. He could hear his own breathing, loud in the silence. The floorboard groaned under his foot, and he froze."

Techniques used: Inner thoughts, physical sensations, detailed description of sounds and feelings

Movie Version:

[CLOSE-UP of Marcus's face, sweat visible]
[SLOW MOTION as door creaks open]
[TENSE MUSIC builds gradually]
[CAMERA follows behind Marcus as he enters]
[SOUND of floorboard creaking - music STOPS]
[Marcus FREEZES - wide shot of dark room]

Techniques used: Camera angles, music, sound design, actor's performance

Key Difference: The book tells us Marcus's thoughts ("What if someone was inside?"); the movie SHOWS tension through music, camera work, and the actor's face.

What Changes When Content Moves Between Formats?

When adapting from... What might be ADDED What might be LOST
Book to Film Visual details, music, actors' performances, specific settings Inner thoughts, lengthy descriptions, reader imagination
Article to Video Interviews, footage, graphics, narrator personality Detailed statistics, ability to re-read, reader's pace control
Story to Podcast Voice acting, sound effects, music, intimacy Visual descriptions, character appearances, setting details
Data to Infographic Visual patterns, quick understanding, comparisons Detailed explanations, context, nuance

Key Questions for Comparing Media

Your Turn!

1. A book describes a character's fear through their thoughts. How might a movie show the same fear?
2. What is something a BOOK can do that a MOVIE cannot easily do?
3. Why might a news organization create BOTH an article AND a video about the same story?
4. A podcast about climate change can use ____ to create emotional impact, while an infographic would be better for ____.
5. When a movie adaptation cuts scenes from the book, this is usually because:

Tips for Comparing Media

Remember: Different formats aren't better or worse - they're different tools for different purposes!