DENOTATION  AND  CONNOTATION Words and  images  in  media texts  can work on more than one level.  You will come across the terms  denotation  and  connotation  throughout your course. They are important terms  for you to understand.
DENOTATION   is the straight forward or common- sense meaning of a sign. Literally what is actually shown in an  image .  A red rose is a flower – that is its straight forward meaning or  denotation An apple is a fruit we eat- A lamb is a young sheep-
CONNOTATION   is the extra, linked meaning that goes with any sign.  The  connotations  of a sign will be much more personal than the straight forward  denotation  because they are to do with personal ideas and feelings about it.  The  connotations  will not be the same for everybody.
Think about the rose… For romantics a red rose can be a symbol of love.  In Lancashire it is a symbol for the county.  It has even  been a symbol for a political party.  These are all  connotations   or extra layers of meaning that the  image  carries with  it.
 
Think about the apple… It can be a symbol of health.  It can have associated meanings  of New York -“The Big Apple”.  It can even have stand for sin.  These are all  connotations   or extra layers of meaning that the  image  carries with  it.
And the lamb… For some a lamb has linked or extra meanings to do with Wales..  For others it has religious meaning.  It can even stand for a season- Spring .  These are all  connotations  or extra layers of meaning that the  image  carries with  it.
A two step content analysis of pictures.  Denotation . Straightforward reading of what is in the picture. Connotation . The extra, linked meanings that go with the picture. 1 :- Sky. Sand. Girl. Boy. Donkey.  2:- Beach. Seaside. Holiday. Family holiday. Traditional British holiday. photo courtesy of photolibrary wales  www.photolibrarywales.com )
Notice how other pictures can have  different  denotational  suggestions but the same  connotational  suggestions. The  connotations  for all of these pictures is the same as the previous one- traditional,family holidays. The bright colours, blue skies and smiling faces have  connotations  of happiness. photo s  courtesy of photolibrary wales  www.photolibrarywales.com )
A 2 step content analysis of these  images  would work in the same way. They both contain similar  denotational  features :  large buildings, street and street lamps but the  connotations  of the pictures are the same – an inner city. photo s  courtesy of photolibrary wales  www.photolibrarywales.com )
The  connotations  of these buildings is different from the previous two however because we associate these sky scrapers with America. Add two men wearing suits and carrying briefcases and we have extra  connotations   of a high powered, sophisticated glamorous and successful lifestyle
What are the  connotations  of these  images ?
and these… All very different  denotations  but similar  connotations  of countryside. photo s  courtesy of photolibrary wales  www.photolibrarywales.com )
TV Drama
What is TV Drama?
A Definition: A story that is presented in a dramatic way and explores a range of genres, from soap opera to science-fiction to costume drama. A piece of film that engages with the issues of the day in an accessible fashion, i.e. through believable characters, through fantastic locations or plots.
Why do we watch Television Drama? What pleasures do spectators experience through watching TV drama? Think about your own response to the drama you  watch Cranford , BBC1  Dr Who , BBC1
Analysis Mise-en-scene Camerawork Editing Sound
Construction  and   Representation
Sexuality Skins , C4
Gender The Bill , ITV1
Ethnicity The Bill,  ITV1
Social Class Shameless  C4

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    DENOTATION AND CONNOTATION Words and images in media texts can work on more than one level. You will come across the terms denotation and connotation throughout your course. They are important terms for you to understand.
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    DENOTATION is the straight forward or common- sense meaning of a sign. Literally what is actually shown in an image . A red rose is a flower – that is its straight forward meaning or denotation An apple is a fruit we eat- A lamb is a young sheep-
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    CONNOTATION is the extra, linked meaning that goes with any sign. The connotations of a sign will be much more personal than the straight forward denotation because they are to do with personal ideas and feelings about it. The connotations will not be the same for everybody.
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    Think about therose… For romantics a red rose can be a symbol of love. In Lancashire it is a symbol for the county. It has even been a symbol for a political party. These are all connotations or extra layers of meaning that the image carries with it.
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    Think about theapple… It can be a symbol of health. It can have associated meanings of New York -“The Big Apple”. It can even have stand for sin. These are all connotations or extra layers of meaning that the image carries with it.
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    And the lamb…For some a lamb has linked or extra meanings to do with Wales.. For others it has religious meaning. It can even stand for a season- Spring . These are all connotations or extra layers of meaning that the image carries with it.
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    A two stepcontent analysis of pictures. Denotation . Straightforward reading of what is in the picture. Connotation . The extra, linked meanings that go with the picture. 1 :- Sky. Sand. Girl. Boy. Donkey. 2:- Beach. Seaside. Holiday. Family holiday. Traditional British holiday. photo courtesy of photolibrary wales www.photolibrarywales.com )
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    Notice how otherpictures can have different denotational suggestions but the same connotational suggestions. The connotations for all of these pictures is the same as the previous one- traditional,family holidays. The bright colours, blue skies and smiling faces have connotations of happiness. photo s courtesy of photolibrary wales www.photolibrarywales.com )
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    A 2 stepcontent analysis of these images would work in the same way. They both contain similar denotational features : large buildings, street and street lamps but the connotations of the pictures are the same – an inner city. photo s courtesy of photolibrary wales www.photolibrarywales.com )
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    The connotations of these buildings is different from the previous two however because we associate these sky scrapers with America. Add two men wearing suits and carrying briefcases and we have extra connotations of a high powered, sophisticated glamorous and successful lifestyle
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    What are the connotations of these images ?
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    and these… Allvery different denotations but similar connotations of countryside. photo s courtesy of photolibrary wales www.photolibrarywales.com )
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    What is TVDrama?
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    A Definition: Astory that is presented in a dramatic way and explores a range of genres, from soap opera to science-fiction to costume drama. A piece of film that engages with the issues of the day in an accessible fashion, i.e. through believable characters, through fantastic locations or plots.
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    Why do wewatch Television Drama? What pleasures do spectators experience through watching TV drama? Think about your own response to the drama you watch Cranford , BBC1 Dr Who , BBC1
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    Construction and Representation
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