3. MEDIA LANGUAGE
Media language is the code in which messages are conveyed to an audience.
Media language uses signs and technical codes to convey their message.
For example, lighting, camera angle, clothing etc.
The messages are usually conveyed through movies, documentaries, blogs
and so much more.
4. IDEOLOGY
Ideology is a very important concept in media. It is the idea
behind the message shown in the media. For example, in
Hollywood films Indians and Pakistanis are usually
shown as very backward people, who usually don’t even
know how to speak English.
5. GENRE
All media products can be categorized as belonging to
genres.
Genres are identified by the repetition of distinctive features.
6. REPRESENTATION
This is the process whereby the media construct versions of
people, places and events in images. Media texts construct
versions of the living experience through re-presentations.
Representations provide models of how we see gender, social
groups and places – aspects of the world we inhabit
(stereotypes). In my opinion representations are usually 10%
true.
7. AUDIENCE
Audience is the group of people targeted
by the producers to consume the
media that is being made. Audiences
are affected in some way by media
texts and the nature of this is the basis
for a wide range of media research.
8. INSTITUTION
Institutions are the producers of
media, who have various sets
of codes and values which
need to be understood along
with their relationship with
the audience.
9. NARRATIVE
Media usually has a plot. The concept of a narrative allows us to
see how the plot has been put together. It is also used to
understand the structure of the storyline.