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Media Language

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Used in print (copy)

Specific to genre and audience

Also used in silent films

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Used in films/radio/television

Choice, delivery and context are important

Ex: television news anchor will have a serious dialect

Comedy genre artist will have sloppy dialect

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Defined in terms of body language, gestures, stance and mannerisms.

Meaning portrayed through how the character uses his body

Silent movies are good examples

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Technical areas such as camera work, mise-en-scene and analytical readings.

What you see and interpret

Point of view shot may be directed to place the audience as a viewer to feel what the character goes though.

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Study of signs.

Denotation : obvious meaning in the media (simply what is seen physically).

Connotation: the meaning derived from that element (ex: cross connotes many meanings).

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Include a mixture of sounds to generate meaning.

Diegetic sound: natural sound/spoken language.

Non-diegetic: soundtrack/created sound.

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