This document summarizes discussions and lessons from the first two weeks of a media and communication course. It introduces the diverse group of students from different countries participating in the course. It discusses topics covered in the first week like culture, documentaries, and video production. The second week covered ethics in media, media history and theories, analyzing commercials, and myths and symbols. Key lessons highlighted are that media is about storytelling, the importance of listening, and telling truthful stories that respect promises. It also provides examples of media models and defines a myth used to deceive the public.
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1. Media & CommunicationBoryanaGotsova (Bulgaria)HasmikGevorgyan (Armenia)Vitaliy Bolyuta(Ukrain)Marta Wlodarz (Poland)Alexander Pekic (Canada)Kateryna Bondar (Ukraine)Adelina Bortan (Romania)Georgiana Codrescu (Romania)Dan Banda (USA)MattiaMiani(Italy)
7. Shooting andmaking a projectWhatarethemostimportantthingsthatwehavelearned?Media & Comm. isabouttelling storiesIfyouwanttotell a goodstoryyou must knowhowto listen totheaction
14. Resolution thatIdeologyis a collectionof personal beliefsthatcanexplainourbehavior?thatMythologyis a collectionofexamplesthatcandefine an Ideology?thatGenreisthe style in whichthemessagesaredelivered?
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