Roland Barthes Theory Media

Roland Barthes Theory
Elements Of His Theory:
● Hermeneutic (Enigma) Codes
● Proairetic (Action) Codes
● Symbolic Codes
● Semantic Codes
● Cultural (Referential) Codes.
Symbolic Codes:
Symbol = An image that represents something else.
Example:
On the movie poster of Kiss Of The Vampire, there are bats
in the background - Bats symbolise vampires as legend
says they could turn themselves into bats.
In the MV of Dream by Dizzee Rascal, both him and his
friends wear hoodies - due to the amount that hoodies are
used in the media and news, hoodies have become a
symbol of rebels, youth and more specifically criminal
youth.
Semantic Codes:
Parts of a media product that we understand
have a hidden meaning, a connotation to them.
Example:
In horror movies there is a lot of red and black
on their posters - we understand that those
colours signify blood, danger, darkness and
mystery.
In the tide advert the woman is hugging the
tide box - tells us that she loves to product and
that the audience may love the product too.
Proairetic (Action) Codes:
Elements of media products which signify that
something is going to happen as a result.
Example:
A person pulling a gun out there pocket - signifies
to the audience that they are going to shoot
someone or some sort of conflict is going to
occur.
On the Kiss Of The Vampire movie poster, a
woman is holding a man by the neck and he is on
the floor - tells us that in the movie this woman
could potentially be killing a man or be very
dangerous.
Hermeneutic (Enigma) Codes:
Enigma = mystery.
Example:
Writing at the bottom of a newspaper
saying “find out what this means for
you and the world”. - draws in the
reader as they are curious to what
this means for them and how this
particular thing will affect them.
Cultural (Referential) Codes:
Certains things you will understand only if
you are apart of that culture.
Example:
Formation by Beyonce there are a lot of
dresses from olden days and other time
periods - audiences may not understand
this type of clothing unless they have
some type of historical knowledge about
it.
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Roland Barthes Theory Media

  • 2. Elements Of His Theory: ● Hermeneutic (Enigma) Codes ● Proairetic (Action) Codes ● Symbolic Codes ● Semantic Codes ● Cultural (Referential) Codes.
  • 3. Symbolic Codes: Symbol = An image that represents something else. Example: On the movie poster of Kiss Of The Vampire, there are bats in the background - Bats symbolise vampires as legend says they could turn themselves into bats. In the MV of Dream by Dizzee Rascal, both him and his friends wear hoodies - due to the amount that hoodies are used in the media and news, hoodies have become a symbol of rebels, youth and more specifically criminal youth.
  • 4. Semantic Codes: Parts of a media product that we understand have a hidden meaning, a connotation to them. Example: In horror movies there is a lot of red and black on their posters - we understand that those colours signify blood, danger, darkness and mystery. In the tide advert the woman is hugging the tide box - tells us that she loves to product and that the audience may love the product too.
  • 5. Proairetic (Action) Codes: Elements of media products which signify that something is going to happen as a result. Example: A person pulling a gun out there pocket - signifies to the audience that they are going to shoot someone or some sort of conflict is going to occur. On the Kiss Of The Vampire movie poster, a woman is holding a man by the neck and he is on the floor - tells us that in the movie this woman could potentially be killing a man or be very dangerous.
  • 6. Hermeneutic (Enigma) Codes: Enigma = mystery. Example: Writing at the bottom of a newspaper saying “find out what this means for you and the world”. - draws in the reader as they are curious to what this means for them and how this particular thing will affect them.
  • 7. Cultural (Referential) Codes: Certains things you will understand only if you are apart of that culture. Example: Formation by Beyonce there are a lot of dresses from olden days and other time periods - audiences may not understand this type of clothing unless they have some type of historical knowledge about it.