Intertextuality: The shaping of a text's meaning by another text. Obligatory Intertextuality: Requires knowledge prior to the text/video Optional Intertextuality: Relationship prior to the text but not necessary. Accidental Intertextuality: No intention to create Intertextuality The left photo shows Family Guy imitating the show on the right called Breaking Bad. In the episode they show the storyline using Family guy characters. As seen in photo Peter is the main character and Chris playing the crippled son.On the left it shows a scene from Family Guy imitating the scene on the right from the movie Kill Bill. In this scene it's an overhead angle where multiple people attack the main character at once. The photo on the left is a preview to a series of episodes from the Family Guy series. In this series it represents the storyline of the original Star wars series of movies.
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This magazine cover is from GameInformer in 1991. Although this cover is old, it still represents what it's about and the information inside well. You can tell that the magazine is going to be focusing on video games, and specifically will talk about sonic. The magzine uses text to show what they will be talking about in the magazine. Some of these topics include new game releases, Sonic tips, game controversies, and video game cleaning equipment. People who would've been likely to read this magazine would've been people who play video games during the 90s, or people looking to get their children video games. This is most likely because people who played these games would want to know as much as possible about them, or parents would get it for their children and to help them better understand their children's interest. |
AuthorAndrew S Burke, P7 AICE Media Studies, Cambridge student Archives
April 2021
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