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  Discovering Haarlem Through Local Eyes: Unveiling Local Sports and Routines Haarlem, with its winding canals, cobblestone streets, and iconic windmills, is often known for its rich history and charm. But beyond its postcard-perfect beauty lies something even more vibrant, its people. The locals of Haarlem infuse the city with their energy, passion, and love for active living.  To truly experience Haarlem, you have to move like a “Haarlemmer”. From running along the Spaarne River at sunrise to paddle boarding through quiet canals, we spoke with locals to uncover their favourite sports and daily routines. Their stories paint a picture of a city that thrives on activity and connection.  A Morning Along the River  From Anna, a 32 year old graphic designer, the day doesn’t officially start until she’s had her morning run along the Spaarne River.  “Running by the water feels like hitting a reset button”, she says with a smile. “I love watching the city wake up - t...

Barthes Theory

 My Film Journal

  • He believed a text is like a tangled ball of threads
  • The threads need to be unravelled
  • Once unravelled, we encounter an absolute wide range of possible meanings 
  • We can start looking at a narrative in one way, from one viewpoint, one set of previous experience and create one meaning for that text
  • You can continue by unravelling the narrative from a different angle and create an entirely different meaning
  • Roland BARTHES is a theorist who into narrative structures. He believe films were like a ball othread that need to be unravelled.
  • He identified FIVE narrative codes that were used within film to create meanings
  • Enigma codes
  • Semic codes
  • Symbolic codes
  • Action codes
  • Cultural codes



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