Codes and Conventions in Media
Codes:
Media students identify three categories of
codes that may be used to
convey meanings in media messages:
TECHNICAL
CODES, which
include camera techniques,
framing, depth of field,
Mise en
scene, editing, lighting
and sound;
SYMBOLIC
CODES,
which
refer to objects, setting, body language,
clothing and colour.
WRITTEN
CODES in the
form of
headlines,
captions, speech bubbles and language style.
Conventions:
There are general conventions in any medium, such as the use of quotes in a print article, but conventions are also genre specific. For example, in Westerns fights scenes are generally shot from a low angle, the setting is usually dusty and desolate, and even the sounds used within the scene are conventional, such as castonettes, or some sort of whistle.
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