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Mass Communication & Media Literacy 02
Media Meanings
Looking at ‘text’ as a way of focusing and analysing the meaning of media output Defining and using the tools of rhetorical analysis Extending the analysis to newspaper articles, web pages, music recordings, magazine covers, films, computer games ... All media products
What’s the difference between the artefactual, commodity and textual aspects of media outputs? What are the rhetorical devices involved in producing and organising meaning in texts?
Physical form as artefact Economic value embodied in media output – commodity status – cost and price Site for generating meaning – the ways we are affected psychologically, emotionally, culturally, physically, and intellectually by media output
Think of 5 media products in your possession For each think of its status as artefact, commodity and text How useful are the categories for understanding the media products? Is there any confusion between categories? What are the advantages and disadvantages of thinking about thinking of media in this way?
Making sense of textual meaning Why text? What is the work that has gone into preparing us for the meaning making with texts? The work of the media producers The ‘work’ of media consumers Our socialisation with media – our ongoing encounter with media texts Context
Music Music Music music
How media make meaning leads to Why media make meanings in the ways they do To explore this we need a common technical language that avoids (where possible) subjective judgements A ‘meta’ or framing language that makes sense of media across media forms
Rhetoric  Our personal involvement with media texts is a result of the mastery that media producers have over a series of production techniques called media rhetoric Rhetoric = the construction and manipulation of language by the creator of a text for affective purposes
Rhetoric asks How are media texts put together as media texts? How do they organise and present meaning? Texts are constructed in order to position audiences in particular ways to elicit emotional, psychological or physical responses TO PAY ATTENTION and so aid cognition
Cognition The way in which we, as individuals, acquire knowledge as well as apply it – the process through which we comprehend events and idea in order to come to understand the world
Rhetorical analysis suggests that media is not mainly about information Media is tied to the ways we learn about that information: it’s presentation and the particularities of the medium ‘the medium is the message’ We shape the tools which then shape us
Rhetoric, language and meaning Language The building blocks from which meanings are made and communication created – words, phrases, images and sounds + rules create grammar and syntax Rhetoric The ways language is manipulated to a particular purpose (fear watching horror films: excitement playing video games) Meaning The interpretation of messages by readers of text
Classical Origins the art of speaking or writing effectively: the study of principles and rules of composition formulated by critics of ancient times Aristotle – The Art of Rhetoric Rhetorical question? Empty  rhetoric? Insincerity or exaggeration It is possible to draw up a list of rhetorical devices that are used by practitioners for every medium
Tools and techniques: verbal Verbal Rhetoric The word as written or spoken Journalistic style Alliteration Paddy Pantsdown’s furtive fling Rhyme and allusion It’s bitsy, teeny weeny, Britney’s dream in her bikini Euphemism Wife takes knife to cheating hubby’s meat and two veg Metaphor Iraq is a pressure cooker ready to explode Metonym Face to Face Ellipses You terrorist b@*!$@%s Cliche High noon: EU sends ultimatum
Tools and techniques: verbal ToneThe reader is primarily interested in what you have to say. By the way in which you say it you may encourage him either to read on or to stop reading. If you want him to read on: Do not be stuffy. “To write a genuine, familiar or truly English style”, said Hazlitt, “is to write as anyone would speak in common conversation who had a thorough command or choice of words or who could discourse with ease, force and perspicuity setting aside all pedantic and oratorical flourishes.” In “How to Be a Better Reporter”, Arthur Brisbane put it like this: “Avoid fancy writing. The most powerful words are the simplest. ‘To be or not to be, that is the question,’ ‘In the beginning was the word,’ ‘We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep,’ ‘Out, out, brief candle,’ ‘The rest is silence.’ Nothing fancy in those quotations. A natural style is the only style.” Use the language of everyday speech, not that of spokesmen, lawyers or bureaucrats (so prefer let to permit, people to persons, buy to purchase, colleague to peer, way out to exit, present to gift, rich to wealthy, break to violate). It would not have been difficult to rephrase these sentences from a British civil servant's report: “At a national level, the department engaged stakeholders positively from 23 February 2001. … Economist Style guide http://bit.ly/bJnYSm
Tools and techniques: presentational What happens to words once they are chosen and deployed in media texts? Accent – The question of the BBC Non-verbal devices – nod ... Over to you William at the scene of the disaster ... Sound effects in radio Choices of decor and location in audio-visual production
Tools and techniques: presentational Photographic devices Composition Re-touching Cropping Juxtaposition Montage
Tools and techniques: editorial Organisation of the moving image (also relevant to audio media) Storyboarding http://accad.osu.edu/womenandtech/Storyboard%20Resource/ Techniques Camera shots, cuts create a grammatical organisation for film
Conclusion How does any attempt to analyse ‘affect’ and meaning relate to the kinds of likely responses in the majority of an audience? Start with your own reading Don’t stop at your own reading What is the implied rhetorical positioning for the audience? ‘This does nothing for me’ or ‘how is this text asking me to respond?’ Careful about claiming intent on behalf of media producers Careful about assuming an implied audience

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Mass comm 02

  • 1. Mass Communication & Media Literacy 02
  • 3. Looking at ‘text’ as a way of focusing and analysing the meaning of media output Defining and using the tools of rhetorical analysis Extending the analysis to newspaper articles, web pages, music recordings, magazine covers, films, computer games ... All media products
  • 4. What’s the difference between the artefactual, commodity and textual aspects of media outputs? What are the rhetorical devices involved in producing and organising meaning in texts?
  • 5. Physical form as artefact Economic value embodied in media output – commodity status – cost and price Site for generating meaning – the ways we are affected psychologically, emotionally, culturally, physically, and intellectually by media output
  • 6. Think of 5 media products in your possession For each think of its status as artefact, commodity and text How useful are the categories for understanding the media products? Is there any confusion between categories? What are the advantages and disadvantages of thinking about thinking of media in this way?
  • 7. Making sense of textual meaning Why text? What is the work that has gone into preparing us for the meaning making with texts? The work of the media producers The ‘work’ of media consumers Our socialisation with media – our ongoing encounter with media texts Context
  • 9. How media make meaning leads to Why media make meanings in the ways they do To explore this we need a common technical language that avoids (where possible) subjective judgements A ‘meta’ or framing language that makes sense of media across media forms
  • 10. Rhetoric Our personal involvement with media texts is a result of the mastery that media producers have over a series of production techniques called media rhetoric Rhetoric = the construction and manipulation of language by the creator of a text for affective purposes
  • 11. Rhetoric asks How are media texts put together as media texts? How do they organise and present meaning? Texts are constructed in order to position audiences in particular ways to elicit emotional, psychological or physical responses TO PAY ATTENTION and so aid cognition
  • 12. Cognition The way in which we, as individuals, acquire knowledge as well as apply it – the process through which we comprehend events and idea in order to come to understand the world
  • 13. Rhetorical analysis suggests that media is not mainly about information Media is tied to the ways we learn about that information: it’s presentation and the particularities of the medium ‘the medium is the message’ We shape the tools which then shape us
  • 14. Rhetoric, language and meaning Language The building blocks from which meanings are made and communication created – words, phrases, images and sounds + rules create grammar and syntax Rhetoric The ways language is manipulated to a particular purpose (fear watching horror films: excitement playing video games) Meaning The interpretation of messages by readers of text
  • 15.
  • 16. Classical Origins the art of speaking or writing effectively: the study of principles and rules of composition formulated by critics of ancient times Aristotle – The Art of Rhetoric Rhetorical question? Empty rhetoric? Insincerity or exaggeration It is possible to draw up a list of rhetorical devices that are used by practitioners for every medium
  • 17. Tools and techniques: verbal Verbal Rhetoric The word as written or spoken Journalistic style Alliteration Paddy Pantsdown’s furtive fling Rhyme and allusion It’s bitsy, teeny weeny, Britney’s dream in her bikini Euphemism Wife takes knife to cheating hubby’s meat and two veg Metaphor Iraq is a pressure cooker ready to explode Metonym Face to Face Ellipses You terrorist b@*!$@%s Cliche High noon: EU sends ultimatum
  • 18. Tools and techniques: verbal ToneThe reader is primarily interested in what you have to say. By the way in which you say it you may encourage him either to read on or to stop reading. If you want him to read on: Do not be stuffy. “To write a genuine, familiar or truly English style”, said Hazlitt, “is to write as anyone would speak in common conversation who had a thorough command or choice of words or who could discourse with ease, force and perspicuity setting aside all pedantic and oratorical flourishes.” In “How to Be a Better Reporter”, Arthur Brisbane put it like this: “Avoid fancy writing. The most powerful words are the simplest. ‘To be or not to be, that is the question,’ ‘In the beginning was the word,’ ‘We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep,’ ‘Out, out, brief candle,’ ‘The rest is silence.’ Nothing fancy in those quotations. A natural style is the only style.” Use the language of everyday speech, not that of spokesmen, lawyers or bureaucrats (so prefer let to permit, people to persons, buy to purchase, colleague to peer, way out to exit, present to gift, rich to wealthy, break to violate). It would not have been difficult to rephrase these sentences from a British civil servant's report: “At a national level, the department engaged stakeholders positively from 23 February 2001. … Economist Style guide http://bit.ly/bJnYSm
  • 19. Tools and techniques: presentational What happens to words once they are chosen and deployed in media texts? Accent – The question of the BBC Non-verbal devices – nod ... Over to you William at the scene of the disaster ... Sound effects in radio Choices of decor and location in audio-visual production
  • 20. Tools and techniques: presentational Photographic devices Composition Re-touching Cropping Juxtaposition Montage
  • 21. Tools and techniques: editorial Organisation of the moving image (also relevant to audio media) Storyboarding http://accad.osu.edu/womenandtech/Storyboard%20Resource/ Techniques Camera shots, cuts create a grammatical organisation for film
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  • 23. Conclusion How does any attempt to analyse ‘affect’ and meaning relate to the kinds of likely responses in the majority of an audience? Start with your own reading Don’t stop at your own reading What is the implied rhetorical positioning for the audience? ‘This does nothing for me’ or ‘how is this text asking me to respond?’ Careful about claiming intent on behalf of media producers Careful about assuming an implied audience