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Introduction to Film Studies 1: Hollywood Cinema
Lecture Five: Semiotics and Issues of Representation
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Structuralist Theory Linguistic theory Ferdinand de Saussure
‘Parole’ and ‘langue’ ‘Signifiers’ and ‘signified’ Semiotics: language as a signifying system Meaning is arbitrary and changeable – context is key
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Film Semiotics Christian Metz: the language of cinema
Narrative structures (sequences) and visual symbols (shots) The audience learns to ‘read’ a film, but the language becomes transparent
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Semiotics and Ideology
Semiotics conveys values Visual codes denote this Suture Film analysis reveals the process
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Representation Cinema as ‘mirror’ for the world
This mirror image may contain dominant values, or the specific values of the filmmakers or the audience Film language (semiotics) helps create a cinematic world which looks ‘real’, but which is constructed We must be passive in order to enjoy the film; we must accept what is on screen
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Key Areas of Representation
Gender Ethnicity Sexuality Class National identity Work, violence, age, students, universities??
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Analysing Representation
How is approval/disapproval indicated Role models Stereotyping Audience responses Segmented audiences Historical and cultural placement
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Subverting Dominant Representations
Make your own films Audiences appropriate films Niche audiences Individual filmmakers – Spike Lee Globalisation Hybrid representation
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