Enigma
codes pose questions to the audience which are then answered shortly after or
later on in the film. For example, who is she? Where is she going? Why is she
doing that? They're questions enabling the audience to get intrigued with the
film and wanting to find out the answers to these questions, therefore watching
more of it. Enigma codes entice the audience to watch the rest of the film as
they're curious as to what will happen next; they also help to move on the
narrative.
Silence
of The Lambs Example With Codes
The use of enigma codes:
The
opening of this movie features a woman running through some sort of misty
woods, this makes you question yourself: who is she? why is she running? As she
runs on, you then see her climb over part of an assault course which then
answers one of the questions for you. You then see an FBI agent tell her that Mr
Crawford wants to see her. You then ask yourself: who is Mr
Crawford and what does he want? As she makes her way to see Mr
Crawford, just befoer
she passes through a lot of other agents and weapons, she walks past another
women who high five's her, she says 'Hey Clarice'; this then gives the female a
name as well as a personal link to her. This then makes you realise
that she must also be an FBI agent. But you ask yourself: why are most of all
the other agents male? She enters the office which shows a wall full of
newspaper cuttings and other pieces of information, this makes you question
yourself as to what the importance of the images/cuttings are, the scene ends a
few seconds after.
Action Code
Action
codes are significant events which move the narrative on in a particular
direction. For example, a phone ringing or a knock at the door. Both actions
are used to change the scene/narrative for specific reason but to also keep the
narrative alive. They teach the audience new things, for example, something new
about a character or possibly the plot itself. They give the audience needed
information.
The use of action codes:When an agent asks the woman to see Mr Crawford, this is an action code. This changes the narrative and the direction of what would of happened. The lift scene could also be seen as an action code as it represents some of her characteristics of being a strong, independant women as she's in a lift full of men. If she had taken the stairs, things could've also been different; she may have missed Mr Crawford and we wouldn't have found out what he wanted. When she enters the lift full of other men, they're all wearing bold red uniforms where as she's wearing a pale blue uniform, there is also a huge difference in height. This emphasises the fact that she's an individual and that she stands out from the rest of the agents. Another action code used is the behavioural services sign as this reveals more about the location she's in.
Semantic Code
This code refers to parts within the text that suggests to referes to additional meanings. Elements to a semantic code are called semes.
Symbolic Code
A code that is about symbolism in the text. it opposites to show contrast and create a greater meaning and create tension.
Referencial Code
This code refers to anything in the text which refers to an external body of knowledge such as scientific, historical and cultural knowledge.
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