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Media Language in 'Ghost Ship'

MISE EN SCENE typecasting the actors in the film the ship reminds the audience of the titanic the statue in the back of a scene is...

Genre

Genre - a category in which certain media is grouped together according to its content and style. Different types of genres: - action -...

Audience

Audience - an individual or collective group of people who read or consume media. Media cannot exist without an audience, because no...

Editing

cut - a simple change from one shot to another to keep the pace or to change angles. shot reverse shot - cutting back and forth between...

Mise en Scene

Mise en Scene - visual information put in front of the camera. Key lighting - bright, central lights that light up the main focus of the...

Sound

Digetic sound - originates inside the world of the scene to add realism. Non-digetic sound - originates outside the world of the scene to...

Cinematography

close up shot - the camera is close to a persons face to show facial expressions/emotions; used to make a person seem dominant. medium...

TV Show Poster Semiotics in 'Glee'

The poster being set in a school theatre could show that the show is musical theatre themed or musically inclined and also set in a...

Film Poster Semiotics in 'Lady Bird'

The ‘Lady Bird’ film poster contains many elements that allude to a religious theme in the film – the cross on the wall in the back of...

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