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Media Language
   The way in which a text is
constructed to create meaning for
  a reader or viewer of the text
You need to be able to:

Read the denotative and connotative levels of
meaning within a media text.
Use and understand the key terms used in
the analysis of media language (Denotation,
Connotation, Signifier & Signified).
Write a coherent analysis of the symbolic
codes within your teaser trailer.
KEY TERM: Semiotics

Definition: The study of SIGNS
(& the role of signs in social life)

  Examines how symbolic, written and technical
  signs construct meaning (i.e. for your trailer
  how mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing and
  sound construct meaning)
Analysing Media Texts:
                          A Framework
                                                           NB - If you analyse
                                                             mise-en-scene,
1. SYMBOLIC SIGNS                                          camerawork, editing
                                                          and sound you would
e.g.                                                      cover all these areas.
                                     2. WRITTEN SIGNS
Colour
                                     e.g.
Positioning
                                     Slogan
Setting & Locations
                                                         3. TECHNICAL SIGNS
                                     Typeface/Font
                                                         e.g.
Facial Expressions & Body Language
                                     Headlines
                                                         Camera Angles
Objects                              Captions
                                                         Framing (ELS, LS, MLS, MS, CU,
Lighting
                                     Style               ECU, POV)
Clothing, Hair & Make Up             Choice of words     Editing
                                     Emphasis of words   Juxtapostion (2 separate signs that
                                                         together make contrasting meaning)
Semiotics – The Study of Signs
Signs take the form of words, images, sounds, odours, flavours, acts or
objects, but such things have no intrinsic meaning and become signs
only when we invest them with meaning.

Anything can be a sign as long as someone interprets it as 'signifying'
something - referring to or standing for something other than itself (e.g.
low key lighting which casts dark shadows in a film scene can
symbolise mystery in certain contexts).

We interpret things as signs largely unconsciously by relating them to
familiar systems of conventions. (e.g. shadows are not mysterious in
themselves, I am tapping into cultural ideas relating to darkness and
the unknown/hidden and our understanding of film conventions by
associating dark shadows in a film scene with mystery).
The above is Adapted from Chandler (2005) - http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/sem02.html
Semiotics – The Study of Signs
Saussure (a founder of semiotics) summarised it in the following
equation:
The Sign = signifier + signified
         – a 'signifier' - the form which the sign takes; and
         – the 'signified' - the concept it represents.

So the signified can change depending on the reader’s
interpretation – meaning is not fixed.
What other words have you used before that could replace the
words signifier and signified?
…denotation and connotation.
For those of you who want to really
   stretch your academic muscles…
     ‘Semiotics is important because it can help us not to take 'reality' for
granted as something having a purely objective existence which is independent
of human interpretation. It teaches us that reality is a system of signs. Studying
semiotics can assist us to become more aware of reality as a construction and
of the roles played by ourselves and others in constructing it …Meaning is not
'transmitted' to us - we actively create it according to a complex interplay of
codes or conventions of which we are normally unaware. Becoming aware of
such codes is both inherently fascinating and intellectually empowering… In
defining realities signs serve ideological functions. Deconstructing and
contesting the realities of signs can reveal whose realities are privileged and
whose are suppressed. The study of signs is the study of the construction and
maintenance of reality. To decline such a study is to leave to others the control
of the world of meanings which we inhabit.’
                                                  Daniel Chandler (2005)
Roland Barthes and semiotics
Denotation and connotation
Barthes was an influential theorist who explored the way in
which texts make meaning.
He considered that all cultural forms, are essentially made up of
a system of signs.
He analysed the denotative and connotative level of signs in a
media text.
Barthes argues that the organisation of signs encodes particular
messages and ideologies and that these ideologies can be
revealed as constructed through textual analysis – denotation
and connotation.
Semiotics
Signs can be polysemic (have many possible
meanings)
So, how do we know which meaning to read?
Or, to put it another way, why do viewers interpret
certain meanings over others?
– Context is important – how signs work in combination will
  lead us towards particular readings over others.
– Dominant cultural ideas will lead us towards certain
  interpretations over others.
– We understand the conventions of particular media forms.
SIGNIFIER:
    Water/Ocean
                                              SIGNIFIER:
       Wave
                                                  Facial
    SIGNIFIES:
                                           Expression/Body
    Wild, Stormy,
                                              Language
   Natural, Earthly
                                              SIGNIFIES:
                                         Ecstatic, pleasure lost
                                         in ecstacy, laid back,
                                                 inviting


   SIGNIFIER:                                  SIGNIFIER:
  Mans Naked                                   Words ‘Cool
      Torso                                      Water’
   SIGNIFIES:                                  SIGNIFIES:
 Natural, angelic,                             Refreshing,
pure, toned, ideal,
                                                different,
masculine, adonis

                        SIGNIFIER:
                        Droplets on                SIGNIFIER:
                          Bottle                Calligraphy Style
                        SIGNIFIES:                     Font
                        Cool, chilled              SIGNIFIES:
                        appearance,             Classic, timeless,
                      almost drinkable           expensive tastes
SIGNIFIER:
    Blonde Hair
     Signifies:
       Ideal
      Woman,
    Innocence,
    Looks ‘gold’
                    SIGNIFIER:
                     Jewellery
                                        SIGNIFIER:
                     Signifies:
                                            Font
                   Extravagance,
                                          Signifies:
                      Excess,
                                         Dior Logo,
                     Glamour,
                                        Brand Name,
                    Decedance
                                          Designer




                     SIGNIFIER:
                        Word
SIGNIFIER:                          SIGNIFIER:
                       ‘Love’
   Perfume                          Colour Gold
                      Signifies:
    Bottle                            Signifies:
                      Passion,
   Signifies:                      Luxury, Riches,
                     Excitement,
Looks Jewel-                         Expense,
 like, Buried
                        Lust
                                      Success,
   Treasure                         Shimmering
Now analyse your own work in
 relation to media language
 Deconstruct your teaser trailer to identify the
 signifiers and signified – you can use the
 terms denotation and connotation if you
 prefer, but for the highest marks in the exam
 it is good to include a wider range of semiotic
 terminology acknowledge that you are
 dealing with a system of signs.

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Media language lesson 2013

  • 1. Media Language The way in which a text is constructed to create meaning for a reader or viewer of the text
  • 2. You need to be able to: Read the denotative and connotative levels of meaning within a media text. Use and understand the key terms used in the analysis of media language (Denotation, Connotation, Signifier & Signified). Write a coherent analysis of the symbolic codes within your teaser trailer.
  • 3. KEY TERM: Semiotics Definition: The study of SIGNS (& the role of signs in social life) Examines how symbolic, written and technical signs construct meaning (i.e. for your trailer how mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing and sound construct meaning)
  • 4. Analysing Media Texts: A Framework NB - If you analyse mise-en-scene, 1. SYMBOLIC SIGNS camerawork, editing and sound you would e.g. cover all these areas. 2. WRITTEN SIGNS Colour e.g. Positioning Slogan Setting & Locations 3. TECHNICAL SIGNS Typeface/Font e.g. Facial Expressions & Body Language Headlines Camera Angles Objects Captions Framing (ELS, LS, MLS, MS, CU, Lighting Style ECU, POV) Clothing, Hair & Make Up Choice of words Editing Emphasis of words Juxtapostion (2 separate signs that together make contrasting meaning)
  • 5. Semiotics – The Study of Signs Signs take the form of words, images, sounds, odours, flavours, acts or objects, but such things have no intrinsic meaning and become signs only when we invest them with meaning. Anything can be a sign as long as someone interprets it as 'signifying' something - referring to or standing for something other than itself (e.g. low key lighting which casts dark shadows in a film scene can symbolise mystery in certain contexts). We interpret things as signs largely unconsciously by relating them to familiar systems of conventions. (e.g. shadows are not mysterious in themselves, I am tapping into cultural ideas relating to darkness and the unknown/hidden and our understanding of film conventions by associating dark shadows in a film scene with mystery). The above is Adapted from Chandler (2005) - http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/sem02.html
  • 6. Semiotics – The Study of Signs Saussure (a founder of semiotics) summarised it in the following equation: The Sign = signifier + signified – a 'signifier' - the form which the sign takes; and – the 'signified' - the concept it represents. So the signified can change depending on the reader’s interpretation – meaning is not fixed. What other words have you used before that could replace the words signifier and signified? …denotation and connotation.
  • 7. For those of you who want to really stretch your academic muscles… ‘Semiotics is important because it can help us not to take 'reality' for granted as something having a purely objective existence which is independent of human interpretation. It teaches us that reality is a system of signs. Studying semiotics can assist us to become more aware of reality as a construction and of the roles played by ourselves and others in constructing it …Meaning is not 'transmitted' to us - we actively create it according to a complex interplay of codes or conventions of which we are normally unaware. Becoming aware of such codes is both inherently fascinating and intellectually empowering… In defining realities signs serve ideological functions. Deconstructing and contesting the realities of signs can reveal whose realities are privileged and whose are suppressed. The study of signs is the study of the construction and maintenance of reality. To decline such a study is to leave to others the control of the world of meanings which we inhabit.’ Daniel Chandler (2005)
  • 8. Roland Barthes and semiotics Denotation and connotation Barthes was an influential theorist who explored the way in which texts make meaning. He considered that all cultural forms, are essentially made up of a system of signs. He analysed the denotative and connotative level of signs in a media text. Barthes argues that the organisation of signs encodes particular messages and ideologies and that these ideologies can be revealed as constructed through textual analysis – denotation and connotation.
  • 9. Semiotics Signs can be polysemic (have many possible meanings) So, how do we know which meaning to read? Or, to put it another way, why do viewers interpret certain meanings over others? – Context is important – how signs work in combination will lead us towards particular readings over others. – Dominant cultural ideas will lead us towards certain interpretations over others. – We understand the conventions of particular media forms.
  • 10. SIGNIFIER: Water/Ocean SIGNIFIER: Wave Facial SIGNIFIES: Expression/Body Wild, Stormy, Language Natural, Earthly SIGNIFIES: Ecstatic, pleasure lost in ecstacy, laid back, inviting SIGNIFIER: SIGNIFIER: Mans Naked Words ‘Cool Torso Water’ SIGNIFIES: SIGNIFIES: Natural, angelic, Refreshing, pure, toned, ideal, different, masculine, adonis SIGNIFIER: Droplets on SIGNIFIER: Bottle Calligraphy Style SIGNIFIES: Font Cool, chilled SIGNIFIES: appearance, Classic, timeless, almost drinkable expensive tastes
  • 11. SIGNIFIER: Blonde Hair Signifies: Ideal Woman, Innocence, Looks ‘gold’ SIGNIFIER: Jewellery SIGNIFIER: Signifies: Font Extravagance, Signifies: Excess, Dior Logo, Glamour, Brand Name, Decedance Designer SIGNIFIER: Word SIGNIFIER: SIGNIFIER: ‘Love’ Perfume Colour Gold Signifies: Bottle Signifies: Passion, Signifies: Luxury, Riches, Excitement, Looks Jewel- Expense, like, Buried Lust Success, Treasure Shimmering
  • 12. Now analyse your own work in relation to media language Deconstruct your teaser trailer to identify the signifiers and signified – you can use the terms denotation and connotation if you prefer, but for the highest marks in the exam it is good to include a wider range of semiotic terminology acknowledge that you are dealing with a system of signs.