This document provides definitions and examples of denotation and connotation for several words and symbols. It also includes analyses of three movie posters, descriptions of two film trailers modifying genres, and discussions of stereotypes and iconography related to different film genres.
2. Snake
• Denotation – The denotation for
snake could be a scaly, legless,
sometimes venomous reptile
• Connotation - On the other hand
the connotation could be evil or
danger for a snake
3. Flag
• Denotation – The denotation is a piece of
cloth or similar material, typically oblong
or square, attachable by one edge to a
pole or rope and used as the symbol or
emblem of a country or institution.
• Connotation – The connotation can be
used in reference to the country to which
a person has allegiance
4. Gun
• Denotation – A denotation
of a gun would be danger,
harm, death
• Connotation – The
connotation is a gun
5. Poster Analysis 1
This poster show the person in the front of the poster
does not care about the chaos going on in the
background, he is acting as if nothing happened.
It represents him as the person who may have cause the
chaos to in sue, and he might be reveling in the mayhem.
The poster also has dark themes showing that this film
could be dark and not meant for younger audiences
6. Poster Analysis 2
This poster has light colored themes, showing that it
would be a happy and bright movie that would be aimed
at a younger audience
It also shows the characters as strong individuals and that
it would be a film about strength and teamwork.
7. Poster Analysis 3
The Transformer in the background (Bumblebee) is
shown to be the protector of the girl and that it has to
do with something about them verse the world.
It also shows that they have some evil character chasing
them down.
8. Soundtrack
• Clip 1 – This clip represents the
man as an old man who fell asleep
in his chair.
• Clip 2 – (couldn't access the
soundtrack)
9. Shining
• This fan made trailer presents the shining as a
romcom, that it’s a story of a man finding
something that he needed in his life and that
he needed it to make the final push to finish
what he wants to do.
10. Scary Mary
• This clip presents Mary Poppin's is a scary
horror film, about a women haunting (and
possibly trying to kill) some children
11. Stereotypes
Men
- Being strong
- Man of the house
- Looking after the family
finically
- Not able to show their
emotions
Women
- Being fragile
- Having to stay at home
and look after the kids
- Able to show their
emotions
12. Stereotypes
Upper Class
- Have high up places in
jobs and normal have
high education
Working Class
- Normal average
everyday person that
have passed basic
education
- Has jobs like cashiers
and other such jobs
13. Stereotypes
Old People
- Stuck in the past
- Always says it was
'better in the past'
- Doesn’t understand
modern and new
technology in the world
Young People
- Normally well
acquainted with modern
on-going issue
worldwide
- Normally have easy
contact with other
people on social media
14. Iconography- Western
Western films are famous as they are
represented as being a rough and wild place
with no laws where people go around shooting
people and drink, breaking laws and robbing
banks and other places
15. Iconography- Sci-Fi
Sci-Fi films are famous because they show a
utopian-future, were the good guys have to find
some way to stop the evil threat that would destroy
society. All though some films show a dystopian
future or are some sort of horror in which it shows
some monsterous alien killing people for fun
16. Iconography- Fantasy
Fantasy films are popular because they show a
world that is not real, but have great story, they
represent an evil force being diffeated by some
hero that no one know about
17. Narrative
• Narrative Definition
– A products story line
• Linear Narrative Definition
– A products story line from start to end
• Linear Narrative Film Example
– Toy Story
18. Narrative
• Non-Linear Narrative Definition
– A product story line that jumps around leaving you
to unreveal the story and understand what is
happening
• Non-Linear Narrative Film Example
– Murder on the orient express
Editor's Notes
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Include a poster of a film/video game and analyse the meaning created from the use of colours, props, costume, location, lighting, framing, actor/model
Discuss what genre the music gives the image. Reference the sort of music and how it makes you feel about the image? What does it suggest about the characters or what is about to happen?
What techniques have been used to make the trailer appear as if it is a romantic comedy. Discuss sound and editing.
What techniques have been used to make the trailer appear as if it is a horror film. Discuss sound and editing.
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List the positive and negative stereotypes linked with these social groups
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant
List iconography you would associate with the genre. Add images where/if relevant