All texts have a 'narrative', as media producers you
construct these narratives using certain tools. Here are some of the tools
which you will have used to construct and which your audience will have used to
decode.
Task 1
Print screen FIVE
shots from your music video
Shot 1 MUST be the establishing shot for your video
Shot 5 MUST be the final shot of your video
The other 3 shots MUST contain at least one shot from your
songs chorus.
Task 2
Annotate each image identifying as many of the following as
possible
Roland Barthes narrative codes.
The Enigma code is a question within the narrative which
must be answered
The Action code is an event in the narrative which means a
further action will occur.
These first codes are reliant on ‘time’, they only work if
you read a book or view a filmtemporally, i.e. from beginning to end.
The next three codes tend to work "outside the
constraints of time" and are, therefore, more properly reversible, which
is to say that there is no necessary reason to read the instances of these
codes in chronological order to make sense of them in the narrative.
The cultural code is an element within a narrative which can
only be decoded if you are a member of the culture responsible for creating the
text
The symbolic code is an element within a narrative which
represents a political, moral or symbolic point
The semantic code is an element of a text which has both a
literal meaning and a series of associated meanings (e.g. a drum kit is a drum
kit, however it has connotations of rock music)
Task 3
Apply music video theory
Now annotate your images to indicate as many of the
following as possible
Star Image
Amplification
Illustration
Disjunture.
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