Tuesday 30 October 2012

What is Intertextuality?

intertextuality is the reference to other media texts within another piece of media.

Stewart believed that there were three main visual references that came from a range of different sources. These were:

-Art Photography
-Cinema 
-Fashion

Goodwin believed that there was intertextuality in other music video's, TV programmes and films. An example of this would be Madonna, who used a scene from "Diamonds are a girls best friend" in her song "Material Girl". She copied the theme of it, by wearing diamonds, wearing the iconic pink dress, having her hair the same as Marilyn Monroe and also by having the waiters surrounding her.



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