Showing posts with label Narrative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narrative. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 May 2013

A2 Film - Emotional Response: "Fatal Attraction"

In this blog post you are asked to analyse at least four sequences from the film, Fatal Attraction.

You need to identify how the cinematic and narrative techniques used affect your emotional response. These should include the following elements:

Mise en scene (Setting, location, lighting, props, costume, character placement)
Performance
Cinematography - angles, movement, framing
Sound - dialogue and music
Editing - pace and detail

Narrative techniques such as enigmas, cause/effect, and use of dialogue should also be considered in framing an emotional response from the audience.

You should also consider how the audience is being 'positioned' to feel potentially different emotions for different characters.

Also consider how the audience theory of 'structured interpretation' may affect an audiences' emotional response. This will depend on factors such as age, gender, class, social background, religious beliefs, moral beliefs, education, social status, marital status etc.


Sequence 1 - Lying in the Park



Sequence 2 - A Married Man



Sequence 3 - Bloody Farewell



Sequence 4 - Alex is pregnant




Sequence 5 - Alex comes over



Sequence 6 - Not being ignored



Sequence 7 - Boiled Bunny



Sequence 8 - Bathroom Brawl






Saturday, 16 March 2013

'Get Carter' - Narrative Structure

In this blog post we shall consider the narrative structure of Get Carter. Included in this will be the following:

Act Structure
Enigmas
Problematic
Cause and Effect
Character Arc

Act Structure

Syd Field’s 3 Act Theory:
  Act One – the Set Up
  Act Two – Confrontation
  Act Three - Resolution



Act 1 - the Set Up
Carter plans to go to Newcastle to find out who killed his brother
Warned not to ‘interfere’ by his gangster boss

Ignores warning and goes anyway

Arrives in Newcastle

Arranges a meet with Margaret



Meets Doreen, his niece, at Frank’s funeral



Act 2 - Confrontation

Meets with various characters who may have information

Albert Swift

Eric Paice

Cyril Kinnear

Cliff Brumby


Two ‘heavies’ are sent to bring him back to London



Carter begins to unravel the reason for Frank’s death

Sees the porn film – connects Frank’s death to Brumby, Kinnear, Swift and Paice




Kills Swift and Brumby for film involving his niece




Allows Glenda to die for same reason, after killing Peter during the ferry shoot out

Sends evidence of porn film to police and tips them off about Kinnear’s drug and vice 
links

Arranges for Paice to be ‘sacrificed’ by Kinnear for his ‘silence’

Carter kills Margaret – part revenge for her involvement with Frank, and to help set
up Kinnear


Act 3. Resolution
Kinnear is arrested
Carter kills Paice – revenge for his active involvement in Frank’s death


Carter is killed by hit man 






Enigmas

Who killed Frank?

Who knows what and who is involved and how?

Is Doreen actually Carter's illegitimate daughter?

Will Carter get revenge? 



The Central Problematic

What if you go against the wrong people, while seeking justice?



Cause and Effect

Frank is killed (cause), Jack wants answers (effect)

Jack goes to Newcastle (cause), gets 'justice' (effect)

Jack goes against his bosses orders (cause, beginning), gets killed (effect, end)



Character Arc

Jack is unaware of who killed his brother at the beginning

As narrative progresses, he gains understanding of the murder, also shows a 
softer side of his nature towards his niece, Doreen.

Plans new life after gaining complete revenge

Killed in last scene