Key terms/terminology:
Key terms/terminology:
Ideology:
The beliefs and values of a media.
Dominant Ideology:
The set of ideas or culture that is most common or widely accepted in a society. The dominant ideology can change over time. This always changes.
Connotation:
Way in which meaning is created, deeper meaning.
Enigma:
A question that is not immediately answered and therefore draws an audience in, making them interested in finding out the answer.
Neologism:
This phrase is used to describe a new trend that newly emerges.
Protagonist:
A character who drives the narrative forward (a main figure/character)
Realism:
Techniques in which a media text represents ideas and images that are held to have a true relationship with the actual world around us.
Connotation:
Way in which meaning is created, deeper meaning.
Enigma:
A question that is not immediately answered and therefore draws an audience in, making them interested in finding out the answer.
Neologism:
This phrase is used to describe a new trend that newly emerges.
Protagonist:
A character who drives the narrative forward (a main figure/character)
Realism:
Techniques in which a media text represents ideas and images that are held to have a true relationship with the actual world around us.
Intertextuality:
Intertextuality is the shaping of texts meaning through referencing or alluding to other texts. Texts provide context within which other texts can be created or interpreted.
Diegetic sound:
Non-Diegetic sound:
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