Level Three: Verbal Messages and Non-Verbal messages do this after capstone project
Re-watch the movie from your Communication Practicum Project then select three 10 minute scenes (different from the previous week, where you looked at listening) and evaluate one 10 minute scene and focus on the Verbal Messages. Then focus on the second 10 minute scene and focus on the Non-Verbal Messages. Finally, evaluate the third scene and compare and contract Verbal Messages vs. Non-Verbal Messages.
Use the following hints to help you organize your work:
Briefly describe the scene, the characters and the situation.
Using quotes from the movie, analyze the language used. Use material from the book to help you break down the use of language.
Evaluate the body language, or non-verbal communication from the characters. Utilize at least 3 non-verbal elements from the reading.
Cite each element, and then explain how the non-verbal behavior was either effective or ineffective.
note the secon attachment
It is the American Beauty Movie..I do not have a link
Here is the paper from last week that is second attachment
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There are many channels of communication, and they can all be able to be partitioned into two classes: Verbal Communication and Nonverbal Communication. Verbal Communication identifies with the utilization of words and language to create meaning. Nonverbal communication incorporates components, for example, gestures, facial expressions, eye to eye contact, or other physical pointers. Verbal messages pass on the literal significance of messages, while nonverbal signs are markers of the emotional meaning (Zuckerman, Et, al, 1981).
Bedroom Scene
At this particular scene, Lester Burnham is caught by his wife Carolyn Burnham masturbating.
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