Solved by verified expert:The media analysis project is on Facebook. This week is an outline and thesis. I have attached the final project details with what is required and examples of a thesis and outline. I am looking for someone to help with the outline and thesis due on Sunday 1/27/18 and the final paper due 2/3/18Now it is time to use that research to formalize your thesis and create an outline for you paper. If you put in a good effort here, the act of actually writing the paper will be much easier.Even though this paper is an analysis using a specific approach, it needs to have a thesis. This thesis should frame the way you choose to approach the six perspectives. Your outline should show the key points you will bring up in the paper. You will want to start to integrate your research in support for your key points. You can use the example outline linked below as a guide.
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Example Outline
I.
Introduction
A. Opening to capture interest
B. Transition sentence that leads to thesis
II.
Body
A. Personal Perspective
1. Personal reflection on the topic
B. Historical Perspective
1. Key point supported by research
2. Key point supported by research
C. Technical Perspective
1. Key point supported by research
2. Key point supported by research
D. Ethical Perspective
1. Key point supported by research
2. Key point supported by research
E. Cultural Perspective
1. Key point supported by research
2. Key point supported by research
F. Critical Perspective
1. Key point supported by research
2. Key point supported by research
III.
Conclusion
A. Wrap up essay by summarizing or restating your thesis.
Example Thesis
Adapted from Visual Communicate Images with Messages, 4th edition by Paul Martin Lester
“Reaction to a barely functional cartoon family is as varied as the life experiences and attitudes of the viewers who
watch it. If you are a fan of animated films, the cartoon may be appealing because it reminds you of your
childhood. If you grew up in a similar home, you may laugh about like situations involving your family. If you enjoy
watching the symbols of popular culture being nudged off their pedestals, you will appreciate the humor of the
program. But if you think cartoon characters should be reserved for children and their concerns, you probably will
be offended at the many adult themes and jokes expressed during the half-hour.”
Requirements
Your analysis must encompass all six perspectives. This will be a detailed analysis consisting of 6-8
written pages. You must also use four credible academic sources in addition to the media itself. All
sources must be cited in-text as well as on a reference page using standard APA format. Information
on using APA is available on the Online Library which is accessible through the
1. Perspective – Gut Reaction
Rick Williams’ Omniphasism (all in balance) or Personal Impact Analysis
1. What is the picture’s story?
2. List primary words.
3. List associative words.
4. Select most significant associative words.
5. Pair up primary & most significant associative words.
6. Relate word pairs with your own feelings.
7. Relate any inner symbolism.
8. Write a brief story concerning personal insights.
2. Historical Perspective – The image’s place in history

When do you think the image was made?

Is there a specific style that the image imitates?
3. Technical Perspective – Consider the process decisions

How was the image produced?

What techniques were employed?

Is the image of good quality?
4. Ethical Perspective – Moral Responsibility

Was the image maker socially responsible?

Has any person’s rights been violated?

Are the needs of viewers met?

Is the picture aesthetically appealing?

Do the picture choices reflect moderation?

Is the image maker empathetic with the subject?

Can all the image choices be justified?

Does the visual message cause unjustified harm?
5. Cultural Perspective – Societal Impact

What is the story and the symbolism involved with the elements in the visual message?

What do they say about current cultural values?
6. Critical Perspective – Reasoned Opinion

What do I think of this image now that I’ve spent so much time looking and studying it?

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