Thursday, 26 May 2016

Terminology

Analytical Terminolgy

  • Connote/ signifies/ symbolies - imply or suggest (an idea or feeling) in addition to the literal or primary meaning.
  • Denote - shows something, signifies that...etc ... Specific meaninggg
  • Generic Convention - Conventions you would expect to see for each genre. Example: In a horror movie you would expect to see a villain and blood. In a science fiction film you would expect to see aliens, abstract costumes, rockets etc.
  • Entropy - Unpredictability. A text is entropic if it contains unpredictable elements.
  • Redundancy - Predictable. Redundancy is the result of high predictability.
  • Dominant - When a text is read by the audience in a way that is intended by the creators of the text...?
  • Mise-en-scene - Costumes, location, lighting, editing, sound etc
  • Anchors -

Magazine Terminology

  • Masthead - Title of a magazine
  • Puff - An incentive which is placed onto a cover to make something stand out.
  • Pug - Something to catch the readers eye. Usually placed in either the top left or right hand corners.
  • House Style - The general layout and presentation of a magazine (should be shown throughout the entire magazine).
  • Medium Close Up (photography) - Shows the face clearly but not close (can still see shoulders).
  • Mode of Address - How the text speaks to the audience and how it involves them. e.g Direct mode of address, informal, formal
  • Bleed - The area that will be trimmed off when you send something to print.

Music Video Terminology

  • Genre - Category or type of media text
  • Narrative - The story that is being told & the technique used to tell the story.
  • Star Image - The representation a celebrity maintains for its target audience, making them recognisable as a 'brand'
  • Amplification (Goodwin) -  Conventions are shown in the video, uses both performance and narrative 
  • Disjuncture (Goodwin) - Completely ignores the content of the song and the genre of the music.
  • Illustrate (Goodwin) - Shows the literal meaning of the song lyrics.
  • Gratification -

Digipak Terminology

  • Serif -  a slight projection finishing off a stroke of a letter in certain typefaces.
  • Tracking - Letter spacing?...
  • Kerning - the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font, usually to achieve a visually pleasing result.
  • Coherence - Consistency

Print Advert Terminology

  • Images
  • Quotations
  • Brand Identity - The visible elements of a brand (colours, fonts, logos, symbol, name, design etc) that make something recognisable.
  • Promote
  • Exclusivity - Offer more value
  • Binary -


Random Terminology

  • Analepsis - Flashbacks
  • Prolepsis - Falshforwards
  • Media Language - The technological aspects of media - How they create meaning
  • Institution - The creators/or owners of a company.
  • Representation - How a group or idea is presented to the audience.
  • Audience - The consumers of the media product. 'prosumers'
  • Ideology - Features and values that are communicated within the media. Ideas and values = biased
  • Streaming - Transferring data such as audio and films via the internet.
  • Crowdfunding - Funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people.
  • Web 2.0 - Websites that creators use to connect to their audience. Allows collaboration.
  • 150 million - The amount of money usually used to make a film.
  • Viral Marketing - It has spread all over.
  • Cultural Capital - Knowledge about media culture - could be very specific
  • Long Tail - Niche - Economic Theory - Chris Anderson
  • Conglomerate - a company that owns numerous companies in various mass media; i.e. television, radio, publishing, motion picture, and the Internet.
  • Mainstream
  • Indie - Independent
  • Digital Distribution -




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