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Monthly Archives: June 2024
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Genre
Repetition and Difference
Keywords: Levels of verisimilitude – what degree a product references real life, Narrative similarities – structures are usually followed in products, newspapers follow presenting , Character-driven motifs, Iconography, Audience targeting, Representational effects
Genre subversion: Audience needs, contextual influences and Economic influences
What is Genre
Genre is ‘a style or category of art, music, or literature.’ The main theorist is called Steven Neale, his theory is that all genres have their similarities and repetitions but what separates them is their differences. Neale sees genre as something that evolves over time, not just a set of fixed categories that use the same repertoire of elements. He believes that genre is a historic specificity, which means that different genres change over time. For instance, a sci-fi movie in the 1950s has changed drastically in comparison to modern day sci-fi movies. As genres are changing and as new additions are added to the body of similar texts, Neale refers to as the corpus. A hybridisation is when two genres are combined. For example, a rom-com or a sci-fi/western film.
Genre
Steve Neale- theorist
Genre:
A genre is a category based on similarities in either the emotional response to the film (horror, tragic, comic, etc.) or the narrative elements. Steve Neale believes that films should include features that are similar, so the audience know it is a horror film or romance, but also include features that are different, to keep an audience interested. This is his theory of repetition and difference. Neale states that all genres contain instances of repetition and difference, difference is essential to the to the economy of the genre.
Subgenres:
All genres contain subgenres which further define and categorise the media text. An example of this is a psychological thriller- psychological is a sub genre.
Hybrid genre:
Some media texts are hybrid genres, which means they share the conventions of more than one genre. An example of this is a rom-com (romance/comedy). The Twilight films are a hybrid genre, combining horror, fantasy, teen and romance.
Corpus:
Genres evolve continually. Repertoire of elements that make up a genre
Genre theory
Genre is defined by different codes and convections
you can also combine genres to create hybrid genres such as comedy drama which is a mix of comedy and drama
Steve Neale said genre is based on repetition and differences as genres have motifs which are repeated to depict the genre, but also differences so all media which covers the genre is not the same.
Statement of Intent
I’ve chosen Brief 3 to create two media products: three movie posters and three TikTok promotions for a ‘coming of age’ theme like Mean Girls. This brief piqued my interest because it combines poster designs and video editing, allowing me to explore both traditional and digital marketing techniques. It also offers a chance to learn more about filmmaking while reflecting how the film industry adapts to modern consumer trends. This dual approach allows me to explore how the film industry is adapting to modern trends and the evolving needs of consumers, particularly through digital platforms.
The focus centres around a woman in a relationship, showcasing her emotions and transformation following a breakup. The media language used in the products will reflect these emotional shifts and connect with the viewers on a personal level, drawing on both visual and sounds to represent the protagonist’s journey. This will resonate with my target demographic 18-30 years old who are drawn to coming-of-age stories. To boost engagement, I’ll add third-party reviews and a star rating on the posters for credibility and curiosity.
In the first poster, I will introduce the woman as confident, beautiful, dressed in a striking red dress, illuminated by red lighting to symbolise her passion and love. This powerful imagery reflects her emotional connection with her partner.
The second poster shifts focus to the male character, showing him walking away into the distance. This image symbolises his decision to let go of the relationship, marking a significant turning point in the narrative. The poster signals a key change in the storyline and hinting at what’s to come. Additional cues, such as the film’s release date and awards, will provide context and build anticipation.
The final poster highlights the protagonist’s transformation after the breakup, showing her as stronger and more mature. This poster emphasises her personal growth and newfound confidence, illustrating her healing process. Her evolved physical appearance symbolises the empowerment that comes with overcoming heartbreak. The coming-of-age theme is central here, as the story explores her journey of self-discovery and emotional growth.
In addition to the posters, I will create TikTok videos designed to maximise reach and engagement across social media platforms. These videos will follow Todorov’s narrative theory, which outlines equilibrium, disruption, and a new equilibrium. By applying this structure, I will ensure my content has a clear and engaging storyline that resonates with viewers. To further enhance emotional impact, I will apply C.S. Peirce’s semiotic theory, using symbolic imagery, colour, and lighting to reflect different emotional states. For example, dark and muted tones will signify sadness, while brighter colours will symbolise hope and empowerment. The project’s title, The Woman in Shadow, highlights her transition from emotional vulnerability to newfound strength.
Ultimately, the combination of posters and digital advertising will appeal to a wide audience, with social media playing a crucial role in engaging viewers and building connections. Through a blend of traditional and modern marketing techniques, I aim to create a memorable and impactful promotional campaign for the film.
Genres
Stephen Neal believes that Genre is distinguished by purpose and content.
Genre
- hybridisation: mix of two genres, e.g. rom-com
- sub-genre: subdivision of a larger genre, e.g. psychological thriller
- corpus: repertoire of elements that make up a genre
- repetition and sameness VS variation and change:
- repeating same formulas with only minor variations but still sufficient variations, with familiarity, to make the audience feel that the product they are consuming is still fresh
genre
Genre is the classification of something in order to create a group of different corpuses where there is repetition and difference. Genre has expectations especially towards audiences. The way they prevent audience from being bored is evolving, burrowing and adapting Genres. This is called historic specificity.
statement of intent
For my brief I am producing three 45 to 60 seconds TikTok videos promoting my new coming of age film that is going to be shown in theatres, as well as three fil posters that will utilize colours upbeat music and scenes that evoke a sense of freedom and self-discovery. For example using warm tones to symbols the carefree nature of summer and growth. Introducing a soundtrack with nostalgic or coming of age themes can enhance the emotional connection with my audience while using wide shots of natural landscapes or bustling summer settings can convey the feeling of adventure and effectively communicate the essence of a coming of age story set during the summer.
For my intended audience, I have aimed for this product to reach the teenage generation. I want this product to represent innovation or for people to find personal development, by having this aim it helps provide an integrated way into the product as a tool that helps the main characters navigate their journey of self realization during the summer, by incorporating this into my product in a meaningful and reliable way to the teenage audiences’ own coming of age experiences I can create a connection that resonates with them and adds depth to the story line. One way I hope to innovate and engage my audience is by incorporating relatable themes such as the big summer holiday that all teens look forward to when school has finished for the term. I aim to incorporate current popular themes that teenagers take part in during summer holidays as such experiences as going to festivals or holidays with their friends. I want to effectively convey the emotions and experiences of my characters to try resonate with my audience. Additionally considering the influence of my products in the film that can further connect with the teenage audience. By showcasing my products that are popular or aspirational to teenagers by enhancing the realism and relatability of the story. This integration can subtly influence the audiences perception and embrace the overall viewing experience. By staying attuned to what resonates with teenagers in the present day, I can create a film that feels authentic and relatable to my targeted audience, exploring how product placement and brand partnerships can align with the interest and preferences of teens.
I can leverage digital convergence by seamlessly integrating popular products and consider leveraging social media platforms to create buzz and engage with my teenage audience. I want to utilize platforms like Instagram TikTok and snapchat to showcase my posters in a creative and visually appealing way that resonates with the teenage demographic. I want to create a sense of community and interaction around my product and for my audience, witch could mean exploring partnerships with influencers or content creators who have a strong teenage following to amplify my reach and increase awareness of my coming of age film and poster products. By intergrading digital strategies effectively I can enhance the visibility and appeal of my products to my targeted audience