Thursday, 22 January 2015

Narrative

In todays lesson we were taught about some famous names in the historic film industry. Not your modern day icons, the lesson centered around Vladimir Propp, Todorov, Levi-Strauss and Roland Barthes.

We were made familiar with their studies, primarily Bathes' statements about movie. These include Symbolic references: for example a holy cross being used to connotative a belief in God or other religious  subjects. We studied action; what the character does in the film in order for the audience to become familiar with them. Finally we studied Enigma. This is the study of how the media manipulates the mind in order to make the viewer ask questions.

  • Roland Barthes




  • Todorov



  • Levi-Strauss






Other studys included:
Propp's idea on basic characters which always feature in media. These are the 'Hero', the 'Hero Helper', the 'Villain' and finally the 'Princess or Damsel'.
Todorovs study of how stories always start at equilibrium. As they continue they develop problems which must be overcome to return to equilibrium.

Levi-Strauss' "Binary Opposition" - The study of oppositions featuring heavily in movies, for example 'Good v Evil' or 'Black v White'

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