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Post a brief analysis of the effect that the medium has on the message when it is shot from a helicopter.Include the following points in your notes:What is the difference between the coverage of a crime and the coverage of a traffic report captured from a bird's-eye view?How would these events be altered if they were presented in a newspaper or a twitter feed?If you had the choice of any media, would you still choose a bird's-eye view to present these two media events?

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Post a brief analysis of the effect that the medium has on the message when it is shot from a helicopter.Include the following points in your notes:What is the difference between the coverage of a crime and the coverage of a traffic report captured from a bird's-eye view?How would these events be altered if they were presented in a newspaper or a twitter feed?If you had the choice of any media, would you still choose a bird's-eye view to present these two media events?

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  1. The medium's effect on the message when shot from a helicopter: Shooting from a helicopter provides a bird's-eye view, which gives a comprehensive perspective of the scene. This can make the event seem more dramatic or significant due to the scale of the view. It also allows for real-time coverage, which can add a sense of urgency or immediacy to the message.

  2. Difference in coverage of a crime and a traffic report: The bird's-eye view in a crime scene can provide a broader context of the event, showing the scale of the response and the impact on the surrounding area. For a traffic report, it can show the extent of the traffic congestion, the cause of the traffic, and alternative routes.

  3. Alteration of events in a newspaper or Twitter feed: In a newspaper or Twitter feed, the events would be presented through text and possibly accompanied by photos. The immediacy and the scale provided by the bird's-eye view would be lost. However, these mediums allow for more detailed analysis and commentary.

  4. Choice of media: The choice of media would depend on the nature of the event and the message to be conveyed. For events where the visual scale and immediacy are important, a bird's-eye view would be preferable. However, for events requiring detailed analysis and commentary, a newspaper or Twitter feed might be more suitable.

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