Hello,
Representations - The way in which the media constructs aspects of "real life", including, people, places, events, culture, ethnicity and issue.
Mediation: The process of editing and construction that the media text has been exposed to before it is presented to the audience.
Denotation: What is shown.
Connotation: The meaning/message behind the text/image.
Anchorage: The text, captions, or voice over that accompany a text and 'anchor' its meaning.
Dominant Ideology: "Opinion leaders"
We looked in pairs at one another to see what the other one wrote about us and how we were represented in there eyes and compared it to one we wrote about ourselves to see how different something could be represented to different people.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Genre
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Genre - The term for media terms which are ground together, they tell similar stories or are comprised of similar elements and are established through repetition and variation. eg. science fiction movies expected to be set in space and have aliens.
Film Sub-Genres - Biographical Films (Biopics), Melodramas, Chick Flicks, Film Noir.
Genre Hybrids- This is when two genres are combined.
Iconography - Symbolic images in film that have specific meanings attached to them and can be identifiable by genre.
Generic Conventions - The widely recognized as a way of doing things in a particular genre.
Binary Opposites - Conflict/Completely Opposites
E.g. Action:
Iconography ;
Guns
Cars
Vehicles
Weapons
Tanks
Military
Police
Explosions
Cities
Conventions:
Good Guy/Bad Guy
Lone Hero or Group
Stopping a Robbery
Car Chases
Big Action Sequence towards end
Hero Driven By Something e.g Loved One Killed
Usually has a gun
Pairs/Friends
Females = Objects
Boss = Big Guy
Genre - The term for media terms which are ground together, they tell similar stories or are comprised of similar elements and are established through repetition and variation. eg. science fiction movies expected to be set in space and have aliens.
Film Sub-Genres - Biographical Films (Biopics), Melodramas, Chick Flicks, Film Noir.
Genre Hybrids- This is when two genres are combined.
Iconography - Symbolic images in film that have specific meanings attached to them and can be identifiable by genre.
Generic Conventions - The widely recognized as a way of doing things in a particular genre.
Binary Opposites - Conflict/Completely Opposites
E.g. Action:
Iconography ;
Guns
Cars
Vehicles
Weapons
Tanks
Military
Police
Explosions
Cities
Conventions:
Good Guy/Bad Guy
Lone Hero or Group
Stopping a Robbery
Car Chases
Big Action Sequence towards end
Hero Driven By Something e.g Loved One Killed
Usually has a gun
Pairs/Friends
Females = Objects
Boss = Big Guy
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