Television and the Rhetorical Analysis May 9th‚ 1961. Newton N. Minow stands in front of a convention of the National Association of Broadcasters to give his first big speech‚ “Television and the Public Interest.” Minow was appointed by President John F Kennedy himself‚ as the new chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). His speech directly speaks about the influence and future of broadcasting television. He refers the current programming as a “vast wasteland” and ultimately advocates
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A Semiotic Analysis of Newspaper Front-Page Photographs Paul Carter The newspaper is a form of news communication that presents a display of codes that should provide the reader with information of the world. The medium itself produces signs that the reader can interpret at their leisure without a time constraint‚ unlike television or radio. This means that the reader can take time to interpret the codes and therefore give the information more scrutiny. News is expressed in a newspaper through
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Michael Widmer MDIA 4400 03/04/2013 A Semiotic Analysis: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story set during the American Civil War by author Ambrose Pierce. That was later adapted into a short film by director Robert Enrico and became an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1963. Enrico used dialogue and voice-over sparingly‚ and relied heavily on the rural landscape‚ and how it transformed through war and the psychological state of the protagonist
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International Journal of Industrial Marketing ISSN 2162-3066 2011‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 1 Advertising Social Semiotic Representation: A Critical Approach Maryam Najafian (Corresponding author) Department of English Language and Literature‚ Faculty of Foreign Language Hezarjarib Street‚ University of Isfahan‚ Isfahan‚ Iran Email: m.najafian56@yahoo.com Saeed Ketabi Assistant professor of Applied Linguistics Department of English Language and Literature‚ Faculty of Foreign Language Hezarjarib Street
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perfect JOHN‚ friend of Dexter‚ an anxious young man DEXTER‚ a suspicious college student who just moved to a new apartment‚ believes in aliens The living room of Dexter’s new apartment with a hole drilled into one of the walls DEXTER: (Peering through hole) (JOHN‚ knocks on door) DEXTER: Come in! JOHN: (Enters) Jeez Dexter‚ how long has it been‚ three‚ four weeks? DEXTER: Three weeks and two days‚ actually. JOHN: Just how long are you gonna peep on her? DEXTER: Until I find proof that
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2. SEMIOTICS vs. PRODUCT SEMANTICS In order to understand how to apply all the artistic devices‚ designers should learn some rules‚ which will help them to easily see and understand the social needs. This is a special study of design from the linguistic viewpoint and it is called product semantics. Let us say some words about semiotics. In order to understand the means of communication in design‚ one should examine the underlying values and concepts in design theory. When semiotics is applied
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4.3 Theoretical discussion 4.3.1 Overview When it comes to narrative analysis‚ there are various theories available to the researcher. Here follows a brief summary of some of the most prominent theorist’s theories of this field. Umberto Eco’s concepts Binary oppositions – According to Eco there are fourteen constant binary groups as depicted by Wigston (2009a:292). The first four groups relate to two sets of two opposing characters in the narrative. The other ten groups are related to the
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Advertisement the Dove campaign for Real Beauty is not entirely innocent. While the intended message of the campaign relates to Dove’s mission statement‚ the driving force behind the concept is motivated by capitalist objectives. Through a semiotic analysis‚ both the visual and linguistic texts are deconstructed in order to reveal how values‚ attitudes and beliefs are supported while others are concealed. The texts‚ which are framed in feminist politics‚ are re-packaged beauty ideologies‚ strategically
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Carefully concealed Dexter‚ waiting waiting. Then he heard it‚ Dexter Morgan the hunter and soon to be Miami Forensics blood splatter analyst heard it. Car pulling in under the amiable bright moon. Key lock click. Shuffle shuffle voice. "Mr Tinker where are you?" .Shuffle. "Mr Tinker? Are you trapped behind the couch again Mr Tinker Stinker?". She stepped into the lounge with caution‚ Dexter’s first kill on a lustrous silver platter. It’s time. He observed her as she looked around the moonlit room
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The Psychology Behind: Dexter (The TV Series) The show “Dexter" is about a man named Dexter Morgan who lives in Miami‚ Florida. He works for the Miami Metro Police Department as a forensic blood spatter analyst . However‚ Dexter also has a second‚ unofficial job as a serial killer. Dexter’s only emotion is shown in the euphoric rush he feels as he puts knife to flesh. But in his everyday life‚ Dexter must fake normal emotions in order to disguise his “dark passenger” (his addiction to killing)
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