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moving image nea

  1. Linear- where events are largely portrayed in a chronological order
  2. Chronological- the order in which the events occurred, from first to last
  3. Sequential- a series of scenes that form a distinct narrative unit
  4. Circular structure- the story ends where it began
  5. Time based-  is to watch it unfold over time according to the temporal logic of the medium as it is played back.
  6. Narrative arc-
  7. Freytag’s Pyramid
  8. exposition,
  9. inciting incident,
  10. rising action,
  11. climax,
  12. falling action,
  13. resolution,
  14. denouement 
  15. Beginning / middle / end
  16. Equilibrium
  17. Disruption
  18. New equilibrium
  19. Peripeteia
  20. Anagnoresis
  21. Catharsis
  22. The 3 Unities: Action, Time, Place
  23. flashback / flash forward
  24. Foreshadowing
  25. Ellipsis
  26. Pathos
  27. Empathy
  28. diegetic / non-diegetic
  29. slow motion

Peripeteia– change in fortune

when javids dad ripped up his concert tickets

Anagnoresis– dramatic revelation

listening to bruce springstein for the first time

Catharsis– an emotional release

when he went to America

Synopsis

There will be adventure to save the world and to save the world we must find the magic stone (stone of medeis) which is hidden in the forest. Ursuline took the stone for her own power but it must be restored by violet but obstacles lead her off track. The dark forest keeps a witch as its protector (Sabrina) and will manipulate violet into going to the dark side but violet must resist.

Todorov and Freytag

Todorov was appointed to his post as a director of research at the French Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique in 1968.

 Freytag’s Pyramid exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and denouement as illustrated below.

  • the stage of equilibrium
  • the conflict that disrupts this initial equilibrium
  • the way / ways in which the disruption looks to find new equilibrium
  • the denouement and/or resolution that brings about a new equilibrium
  • Equilibrium
  • Disruption
  • New equilibrium

flexi narratives- long format television products deploy multiple three act structures in a similar pattern to be used as a master plot.

plot and sublots- media constructed by an overarching master plot accompanied by a series of subplots.

anachronic devices- subvert traditional linear storytelling techniques through time bending.

Vladimir propp:

  1. Hero
  2. Helper
  3. Princess
  4. Villain
  5. Victim
  6. Dispatcher
  7. Father
  8. False Hero
  1. PREPARATION
  2. COMPLICATION
  3. TRANSFERENCE
  4. STRUGGLE
  5. RETURN
  6. RECOGNITION

Propp suggests that stories use STOCK CHARACTERS to structure stories. 

-narrative functions-

MOVING IMAGE NEA

Definitions

  1. Linear: progressing from one stage to another in a single series of steps; sequential.
  2. Chronological: (of a record of events) following the order in which they occurred.
  3. Sequential: forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
  4. Circular structure: A story that ends in the same place it began is commonly called a circular or cyclical narrative
  5. Time based: used to describe payment that is related to the time you spend working, rather than the number of things you do, produce, etc.
  6. Narrative arc: A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, board games, video games, and films with each episode following a dramatic arc.
  7. Freytag’s Pyramid: Freytag’s Pyramid is a five-part map of dramatic structure itself.
  8. exposition: a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
  9. inciting incident: The inciting incident of a story is the event that sets the main character or characters on the journey that will occupy them throughout the narrative
  10. rising action: a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest
  11. climax: A key moment in a story that is filled with drama
  12. falling action: Falling action is what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict.
  13. resolution: a firm decision to do or not to do something/the quality of being determined or resolute.
  14. denouement : the final part of a play, film, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
  15. Beginning / middle / end: different stages of a story
  16. Equilibrium: a state of physical balance.
  17. Disruption: disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process/radical change to an existing industry or market due to technological innovation.
  18. New equilibrium: Equilibrium is a balance between several different influences or aspects of a situation.
  19. Peripeteia: a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, especially in reference to fictional narrative.
  20. Anagnorisis: the point in a play, novel, etc., in which a principal character recognizes or discovers another character’s true identity or the true nature of their own circumstances.
  21. Catharsis: the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
  22. The 3 Unities: Action, Time, Place: they require a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and within the course of a day. These principles were called, respectively, unity of action, unity of place, and unity of time.
  23. flashback / flash forward: A flashbacks occurs when the writer decides to insert details from the past into a present narrative in order to provide necessary plot information or insight into a character’s motivation. A flash forward, on the other hand, is when some event that has yet to happen in the present narrative time intrudes.
  24. Foreshadowing: be a warning or indication of (a future event).
  25. Ellipsis: the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues.
  26. Pathos: a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
  27. Empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
  28. diegetic / non-diegetic: Diegetic sound is sound that comes from the setting of the film. Non-diegetic sound is sound that comes from our world, such as the soundtrack or scoring
  29. slow motion: the action of showing film or playing back video more slowly than it was made or recorded, so that the action appears much slower than in real life.

statement of intent nea

semiotics

sign code convention dominant signifier anchorage

cs pierce icon index syntage

roland signification denotation connotation myth

male gaze voyeurism patriarchy positive and negative stereotypes

counter types misrepresentation

David gauntlets ideas

Upload a statement of intent to your blog. It is worth 10 marks. It needs to be 500 words. So perhaps write about: what your intentions are (100 words), focusing in particular on: Media Language (codes, conventions, signs, elements of real print product). Put another way: how did if follow your style model? (100 words). Representation / content (use key language) (100 words). Audience, ie what kind of audience would consume it? (Again, 100 words). Institution: What kind of company would make your product? 100 words. This will be assessed with the products and will allow you to explain the ways in which you will apply knowledge and understanding of media language and media representation to your products, how your products will target the intended audience, reflect the industry context they are created for This is a compulsory element of the non-exam assessment and you must complete the Statement of Intent using a maximum of 500 words.

For this NEA I will advertising MarkHill strengthening shampoo i am aiming it towards females and males of most ages i am going to try and create an idealistic image of a woman after using this product to create need for the viewer to be like the model i will be trying to make a reactionary shampoo advert inspired by 80s adverts like the finesse advert copying its element’s of one key model in the middle a copy at the bottom which it uses to catch the viewers eye with a lady for you to then find out the product with it uses the sexualisation of women to bring in customers like many adverts from back then and this is what i intend to do as well the target audience for this are young and middle aged women looking for “luscious thickness” and some men who may be attracted to the advertisement because of the main picture being a lady

Leveson 10 years on

  • The Leveson Study was a study based on media outlets paying off the government to hack the general public’s devices to gain information and create stories for profit, as well as blackmailing celebrities with this info.
  • One of the main story’s that came from this study is the involvement of the media with the murder of Milly Dowler. She was a young teenager who had been murdered and her body was supposedly never found. The media used her death and info surrounding the murder to create many stories and generate many sales, a method on which they achieved this was with the polices consent, they hacked into the victims phone and began texting and communicating with the victims parents to make them believe she was still alive, to then create more stories on her for as long as possible without any knowledge of the family and the public.
  • The Levenson study was created to reveal the disingenuous and corrupt world of media, to stop all the manipulation on info and of the public and to finally put an end to it. This was 10 years ago and the world has hardly changed.

LEVENSON 10 years on

  • The Leveson Study was a study based on the media paying off governments and hacking the general publics personal devices to gather information and stories to create sales and blackmail celebrities.
  • One of the main ideas that revealed the disgust the media is involved with Milly Dowlers murder. A young teenager was murdered and the body was supposedly never found, however when writing stories and gathering info the media, with the polices consent, hacked into the young girls phone and texted her parents to give the false idea that she was still alive, they did this to keep the story going and make more sales.
  • The Levenson study was created to reveal all of this corruptness and how the media needs to change, this was 10 years ago and the world has hardly changed.