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Preliminary Exercise 2: Barthes’ Theory Semiotic Analysis of the Hunger Games Catching Fire Table 2

 After I was done with the first part of Preliminary Exercise 2, I started to work on the second part. This part required us to watch a media text and look for signs that supports the clip's genre and narrative. I had to document prominent signs in the clip and their denotative and connotative meanings. The media text was a clip from the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a movie that takes place in an era that the world is overpopulated. This required them to select one person from each district to take place in a survival game, only leaving one person alive. This clip from the Hunger Games took place after there were two survivors for the first time. They were being interviewed with other contestants to take place in the Hunger Games again. While watching this clip I took notes of both audio and visual signs. To do this I had to examine the characters, costumes, acting, setting, color, lighting, sound, etc.    Me and my partner picked three different signs to analyze. The signs we

Preliminary Exercise 1: Barthes’ Theory of Denotative and Connotative Signs Semiotic Analysis Table

 Hello everyone,    During Media Studies class, I have been learning about semiotics. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols and what they are used for or interpretation (hidden meaning). Roland Barthes proposed this idea. Roland Barthes was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. Barthes' theory focused on reading signs and their hidden meanings. It focused on their interpretation by different cultures or societies. Suggesting that the physical form of a sign can be interpreted to have a hidden meaning, used to signify something. He uses the example of a photograph of his mother. The photograph corners were faded signifying his mother is dead but still has a great love for her for he still has the picture. Denotation is the actual meaning of a word or picture, while connotative is the meaning or symbolization of the word or picture. For example, a red rose symbolizes love and romance. The red rose will be the denotation, while the feeling o

Welcome To My AICE Media Studies Blog!

    Welcome Everyone,    Today I will be talking about Media Studies. Media studies is important to study because it helps us understand the motives or intentions behind a media product. What I mean by this is that it is easier to find out the meaning of a media text or a post. For example, when I watch a movie just by the first two minutes, I already know who it was intended for and what direction the plot is going at. It also helps me to choose what media platform I use more wisely. Studying media studies taught me what someone's intended effect is for their media product. For example, when scrolling through TikTok or Instagram, you will see a variety of different users. Some just do it for the likes and others do it fun, while some want to spread awareness of a certain topic. My favorite media product are movies. Watching movies keeps me entertained and at the same time helps me to relax. I feel like most teenagers would like to watch movies because it's a way for us to unwi