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What is a Multimodal text

A multimodal text can be paper – such as books, comics, posters.

A multimodal text can be digital – from slide presentations, virtual museums,  e-books, blogs, e-posters, web pages, and social media, through to animation, film and video games.

A multimodal text can be live – a performance or an event.

And, a multimodal text can be transmedia– where the story is told using ‘multiple delivery channels’ through a combination of media platforms, for example, book, comic, magazine, film, web series, and video game mediums all working as part of the same story.

Defintions

A text may be defined as multimodal when it combines two or more semiotic systems. There are five semiotic systems in total:

  1. Linguistic: comprising aspects such as vocabulary, generic structure and the grammar of oral and written language
  2. Visual: comprising aspects such as colour, vectors and viewpoint in still and moving images
  3. Audio: comprising aspects such as volume, pitch and rhythm of music and sound effects
  4. Gestural: comprising aspects such as movement, speed and stillness in facial expression and body language
  5. Spatial: comprising aspects such as proximity, direction, position of layout and organisation of objects in space.

Mutlimodal texts

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 five of modes: linguistic, visual, aural, gestural and spatial.

Print based Multimodal

Digital Multimodal

Digital multimodal texts include slide presentations, animationbook trailersdigital storytellinglive action filmmakingmusic videos, ‘born digital’ storytelling, and various web texts and social media.  

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What are Multimodal texts