Thursday 10 May 2012

DO THIS ESSAY!!! Apply theories of narrative to one of your coursework productions





Narrative





§All media texts tell stories. The structure of these stories is called the narrative.

§A story must have verisimilitude (appear to be 
real) in order to engage us – how does your 
c/w have verisimilitude?
§It might seem more obvious to apply narrative
 theory to a film (see next 2 slides), but if you
created a magazine you need to consider the 
following:
§How is your magazine structured? How does
 the front cover lead the reader into the
magazine? How does the contents page lead the 
reader into the rest of the magazine?
 Consider enigma codes (Barthes) used in all 3
 aspects of your c/w. Analyse your dps in 
 to Todorov’s theory.







Opening sequences and


 narrative 
  

To introduce character (Propp)

• Establish narrative structure (Todorov)
• Captivate audience/interest
• Establish core themes (Levi Strauss)
• Introduce core iconography
• Establishes audience expectation
 through use of
generic conventions
• Establish sense of enigma (Barthes)



Narrative conventions of opening
 sequences

Predominance of action codes
 (Barthes)

• Significance of soundtrack –
 establishing mood

• Use of titles as credits/ event
 signifiers

• Pace



Analysing Narrative; The Micro Elements

Technical Code camera angle, intensity of lighting, editing, music

Verbal code how words, music or anything verbal creates a meaning for the audience

Symbolic code consider Barthes and his denotation and connotation. The symbolism of the props, costume, location, body language etc

Structure narrative structure; consider Todorov’s narrative structure (Equilibrium, disequilibrium and new equilibrium; or restoration of the equilibrium- BEGINNING OF FILM SEE EVERYONE LIVING A NORMAL LIFE, SOMETHING HAPPENS AND THEY OVER COME OR BEGIN AGAIN)

Character  Consider Prop’s character functions; what role does each character plain the moving the story on?

Narrative Conflict  any story involves a conflict, how have you represented and introduced this conflict through your trailer? Consider Claude Levi-Strauss and his theory of Binary oppositions ( GOOD VS EVIL)

Micro
Own example
Macro
Theory
Technical Code
Camera angle. High angle – to make character look like a victim, show vulnerability
Representation
Genre
Audience
Barthes
Verbal Code
Lack of verbal language suggesting and building suspense, uncertainty of character - not offering the audience too much information
Audience
Representation

Symbolic Code


Barthes
Structure
Non-linear
( did you challenging audience’s understanding of trailer narratives)
Todorov
Cause and effect
Equilibrium
Character
Reflected by mise en scene (specific reference to use of costume/props to represent the character and their role)
Representation
Audience
Propp
Barthes
Narrative Conflict

Genre
Levi-Strauss







Apply theories of narrative to one of your coursework productions

Micro
Own example
Macro
Theory
Technical Code- camera angle, intensity of lighting, editing, music
Camera angle-

Representation
Genre
Audience
Barthes
Verbal Code- how words, music or anything verbal creates a meaning for the audience

Audience
Representation

Symbolic Code-consider Barthes and his denotation and connotation. The symbolism of the props, costume, location, body language etc



Barthes
Structure- narrative structure; consider Todorov’s narrative structure (Equilibrium, disequilibrium and new equilibrium; or restoration of the equilibrium)

( did you challenging audience’s understanding of trailer narratives)
Todorov
Cause and effect
Equilibrium
Character – Consider Prop’s character functions; what role does each character plain the moving the story on?


Representation
Audience
Propp
Barthes
Narrative Conflict any story involves a conflict, how have you represented and introduced this conflict through your trailer? Consider Claude Levi-Strauss and his theory of Binary oppositions


Genre
Levi-Strauss


































































































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