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VISUAL SOCIAL SEMIOTICS:INDIVIDUAL BLOG

source: http://kingofwallpapers.com/friend/friend-005.jpg In the image, it is
unclear who is the actor and the goal because both of them are doing the same
thing. However, the boy on the left could be the actor because of his height. It
could indicate that he is idolised by the boy on the right. The point of view
is…

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SEMIOTICS: INDIVIDUAL BLOG

Advert 1 The background content indicates that it is in a sporting stadium. An
athlete is the main focus as it is the main focal point, the spot light focuses
on him. The smoke trail behind the athletes meant that it is generated by the
shoes he’s wearing (index). The anchorage “explosive speed” indicates that…

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COMPOSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: INDIVIDUAL BLOG (MOVING IMAGE)

1st frame- is a long/far distance shot to show the overall scenery and what is
happening. Despite all the content in the frame, the red HUE is very noticeable.
The rule of thirds helps to draw attention to the girl in red coat. It also
places the action in the centre of the grid while…

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COMPOSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: INDIVIDUAL BLOG

Johannes Vermeer “The Astronomer”, 1668, Oil. Louvre, Paris. Wikimedia Commons.
2016. “File:Johannes Vermeer- The Astronomer- WGA24685.jpg”. Image. Accessed
September 2, 2016.
 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Johannes_Vermeer_-_The_Astronomer_-_WGA24685.jpg
There’s a man on his desk reaching out his hand to a globe. In the scene the HUE
consist of yellow, green, as well as blue. Yellow is mostly dominant and semi
saturated…

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SEMIOTICS: ANALYSIS OF PSAS

By Liam McK (n9400842) “Don’t Talk While She/He Drives” Contextual Information:
“Don’t talk while she drives” was an Indian billboard advertisement that used
graphic imagery to discourage people from using their phones while driving. The
advertisements were produced by the Mudra Group for the Bangalore Traffic
Police. “Alcohol creates new realities.” Contextual Information: For the Swiss…

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MIS-EN-SCENE – “THE SECRET OF NIMH”

By Liam Mck (n9400842) Contextual information: The Secret of NIMH (1982) is an
animated film by Don Bluth, based on the novel “Mrs Frisby and the Rats of
NIMH”. It is set on a farm where a desperate family of mice seek help from a
group of super-intelligent rats. However the group of rats are suffering from…

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COMPOSITIONAL INTERPRETATION – THE LAST SUPPER & CARRERA DE AROS

By Liam Mck (N9400842) ‘The Last Supper’ is a mural painting by Leonardo da
Vinci, which sits within the Covenant of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan,
Italy. The work is presumed to have commenced in 1495 as part of the covenant’s
restorations, and finished in 1498. The image’s content depicts Jesus and the
Twelve…

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VISUAL SOCIAL SEMIOTICS: PORTRAITS

By Meaghan Strong (n9163514) Contextual Information: The portrait was taken by
Steve McCurry, an American photographer established in the field of contemporary
photography (McCurry, 2016a). No contextual information to the image is provided
other than its location, Java, an island in Indonesia (McCurry, 2016b) (McCurry,
2016b)   Actor (R) most salient element of the composition Key…

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SEMIOTICS: ANALYSIS OF ADVERTISEMENTS

By Meaghan Strong (n9163514) Contextual Information: ‘Extinction Can’t Be Fixed’
was a print advertising campaign by BBDO for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
released in August, 2013 (ShortList, 2013). WWF is a “…global environmental
conservation organisation” which aims to protect Earth’s natural environment
from unnecessary damage (WWF, 2016). (WWF, 2013; ShortList, 2013)  
Syntagmatic: ‘Extinction…

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VISUAL SOCIAL SEMIOTICS

Visual social semiotics outlines what is communicated through resources within
an image, and how a person’s actions within it can be interpreted (Van Leeuwen
and Jewitt, 2004). Resources follow social ‘rules’ that streamline
possible meanings derived from an image’s characteristics (Van Leeuwan et al,
2004). REPRESENTATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS Narrative scene: Contains vectors: lines
connecting an actor to…

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SEMIOTICS

Semiology is the study of signs, in particular how signs create meaning within
an image (Rose, 2016). Dyadic Model A sign is segmented into two parts: the
“signifier” – the concept or object seen at face value. the “signified” – the
sound or image that is attached to the signified to create a new meaning….

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COMPOSITIONAL INTERPRETATION

Compositional interpretation (CI) is the process of critical reviewing visual
imagery, through deep analysis and description of details within an image (Rose,
Gillian, 2001). This includes the use of colour, light, spatial organisation,
and expressive content (Rose, Gillian, 2001). These principles also directly
apply to aspects of the moving image, mise-en-scene, and montage. Content
describes…

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 * Visual Social Semiotics:Individual Blog September 2, 2016
 * Semiotics: Individual Blog September 2, 2016
 * Compositional Interpretation: Individual Blog (Moving image) September 2,
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 * Compositional Interpretation: Individual Blog September 2, 2016
 * Semiotics: Analysis of PSAs September 2, 2016
 * mis-en-scene – “The Secret of NIMH” September 2, 2016
 * Compositional Interpretation – The Last Supper & Carrera de Aros September 2,
   2016
 * Visual Social Semiotics: Portraits August 31, 2016

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