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When visual media is created with
, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.
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"When visual media is created with an agenda, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions."
Other good single-word/short-phrase options: biased / manipulative / didactic / propagandistic / heavy-handed framing / leading narration.
Why: such approaches steer attention, omit context, or present one interpretation as fact, rather than letting evidence speak for itself.
How to avoid it: present multiple perspectives, show raw or unedited material when possible, avoid leading captions or music, disclose any editorial intent, and let the audience infer meaning rather than spelling it out.
Other good single-word/short-phrase options: biased / manipulative / didactic / propagandistic / heavy-handed framing / leading narration.
Why: such approaches steer attention, omit context, or present one interpretation as fact, rather than letting evidence speak for itself.
How to avoid it: present multiple perspectives, show raw or unedited material when possible, avoid leading captions or music, disclose any editorial intent, and let the audience infer meaning rather than spelling it out.
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