Monday, February 6, 2012

The Elements of Communication: Federal Territory Day

Like how the few previous post mention about the communication process, there are 8 different types of element resides in it.

1. Sender
2. Encoding
3. Channel of the Message
4. Noise
5. Decode
6.Receiver
7. Respond
8. Feedback

On another note, always feel free to browse back the previous posts to understand more about the elements.

In this case of Federal Territorial (FT) Day Celebration, it was more on mass audience. Definitely the key point for the whole event is getting the message across effectively to the mass audience.

Which is why, "Channel of the message" plays the most important role in this situation.


It's all about synchronization.

By applying the communication process theory, we can determine the elements according to the situation. Let's take the mass audience situation.

If the event organizer would like to announce there is an event going at a specific time and place, the following will happen.

1. Sender : Organizer/ Master of Ceremony.
2. Encoding: The Message
3. Channel of The message: Broadcast Equipment i.e. The Microphone, the amplifier.
4. Noise: Audience, microphone interruption.
5. Receiver: Audience.
6. Decode: Audience.
7. Respond: Audience movement, marching band coming in.
8. Feedback: Audience's applause.


Federal Territorial Day Communication Theory: Mass Audience Situation


Reason: Element Determination.

Sender is the organizer because he is the first to initiate the message to the receiver.
Whereby, the channel is the microphone and the amplifier because that is the medium used to get beyond the audience.

The noises are the audience themselves and the high interruption frequency of the microphone and amplifier. Everything that will affect the original meaning of the message can be consider as noise.

The receiver is the audience because they receive and decode the sender's message.

Feedback is the applause of the audience after the show to signify response for the sender.

Hope you guys understand the communication theory even more.

Thank you.

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