semiotics Semiotics is the study of meaning and how it is formed by signs such as words, images or music. It can be used as a tool to help analyse the symbolic codes of a media text.
Examples of semiotics Red – Danger/love Blue – Sadness Yellow – Happiness Green – Nature/envy Purple – Royalty White – Purity Black – Death/depression/darkness Orange – Heat/sunset
Audio-visuals Audio-visual means possessing both a sound and a visual component, such as slide-tape presentations, films, television programs, church services and live theatre productions. Business presentations are also often audio-visual. Here are some examples: Movies Consoles TV Phones Computers VR headsets
print Print media refers to paper publications circulated in the form of physical editions of books, magazines, journals and newsletters. These are some examples: Newspapers Magazines CD covers Posters Comic books Leaflets