2. ROLAND BARTHES
Roland Barthes is known for his theory on semiotics:
Semiotics is the study of signs and their use or interpretation;
This can include:
Words or numbers
Road signs
Flags
Colours
Logo’s
These are all associated with meanings
which in different situations can mean
different things. They therefore allow the
audience to have an immediate
understanding.
4. ROLAND BARTHES
Barthes wanted to create a way for people to deepen their
understanding of language, literature, and society.
Semiotics can be seen in many types of media including films, video
games and music videos.
Semiotics is used so that the audience knows how they are supposed
to perceive a character/ film/ article.
A critique of reality, through a veil of interpretations.
Examples of semiotics in films:
Horror – Dark lighting / clothing, Shadows
Rom Com – Soft lighting, the colour red
Crime - Rough/ Tough appearances, Weapons, Skinheads
5. STEVE NEALE
Steve Neale came up with a theory about genre, believing:
“Genres are instances of repetition and
difference”
“difference is absolutely essential to the economy
of genre”
6. STEVE NEALE
Genre in the media:
Genre in the media is shown through various qualities:
Fonts used
Clothing
Music
Colour
Hair styles
Language
These allow audiences to
understand who the
products are aimed at.