Saturday, 20 October 2012

Pictures speaks the most universally understood language



Of all our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speaks the most universally understood language. Why pictures are easy to understand?
Why we can understand single image than the whole long speech?
Why it is universally accepted language?
In communication picture plays very important role. Visuals always attract attention. There is no need of any language to understand a photograph. This image was taken by the photojournalist at the time

Of Americas nuclear attack on Japan (Hiroshima and nagasaki), during second world war. This picture tells us the story of what people went through in those days. There were no homes; they were unable to find their own parents, no clothes to wear, and military everywhere. This picture tells much more than whatever I wrote above.










Charlie Chaplin’s movies are one of the finest examples of understanding the incidence or situation without saying a single word. His movies were loved in every corner of this world. He gave very serious messages too from his movies.
 
This image talks about the condition of police in our country. After so many terrorist attacks, bomb blast and growing crime rate, people started asking the question… “Are you sleeping?”
This photo is taken at london, during paralympic games 2012. The fall of the no leg runner. The energy that player using to run its tremendous. They come out of the thing where evryone counts them 2nd because they are physically handicapped.




Pictures always open the new direction of that event. Evryone can judge that thing by their own way. Pictures made us think. They help to form our opinion. And they also work as reality or proof of an perticular incidence, event, etc.
So here Walt Disney’s quote, of all our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speaks the most universally understood language.

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