A semiotic approach to understanding the differences between performance, narrative, and concept music video genres.| Media Studies
Explore how producers use iconography to convey meaning to the audience with our examples from art, cinema, music and computer games.| Media Studies
Neale defined genres as systems of orientations, expectations and conventions that circulate between industry, text and subject.| Media Studies
Explore how genre is a socialising agent which reinforces society's dominant ideology through its representation of order and integration.| Media Studies
Develop your understanding of Charles Peirce's sign categories (icons, symbols and indexes) with out worked examples from various media texts.| Media Studies
Develop your understanding of how films construct meaning through their structure with our introduction to "La Grand Syntagmatique".| Media Studies
This guide is essential reading for anyone who needs help with continuity editing for their media studies coursework.| Media Studies
This guide will take you through a list of shots and camera angles with great examples from the world of cinema and television. Essential reading.| Media Studies
Explore how producers fix the meaning of texts through anchorage, such as captions, so the audience will decode the preferred reading.| Media Studies
Learn more about Roland Barthes's five narrative codes: hermeneutic, proairetic, semantic, symbolic and cultural codes.| Media Studies