Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Theories (using Disturbia as an example)

  1. Levi-Strauss - Binary Opposites
These are 'opposites' that come up in films to create conflict.

  • good vs evil
  • murderer vs Kale & Co.
  • adult vs youth
  • normality vs abnormality
  • society vs situation
  • fear vs happiness
  • light vs dark
  • freedom vs entrapment
  • deliberate vs accidental death (self defense included)
  • family vs individual
  • warm vs cold
  • conviction vs casual
  • prisoner vs captor
  • order vs chaos.
All of these create conflict which is what makes films exiting and makes the viewer want to watch.

2. Todorov
Narrative structure

  • disruption of normality
  • thwarted attempts
  • resolution (death of villain)
  • normality can never be the same
  • new equilbrium
  • death of father
  • punching teacher
  • lack of belief
  • investigation
  • no more house arrest
  • gets boys back
  • more mature.
3. Barthes - Action and Enigma codes

  • one thing leading to another
  • interest suspense
  • car crash
  • garage
  • punching of teachr
  • house arrest
  • ashley spots them watching her
  • voyerism
  • see the woman leaving thehouse
  • turner spots kale
  • turner kidnaps kales mum
  • kale goes round
  • why is the house joined up?
  • why has turner bought a shovel
  • why is ronnie in the cupboard
  • blood smear
  • death of turner
4. Propp - Character Types
  • protagonist - hero - kale
  • antagonist - villain - robert turner
  • helper - ronnie
  • princess - ashley - mum
  • the doner - mum, dad
  • the dispatcher - girl, dad
  • father figure - dad, mum
  • false hero - police man

1 comment:

LATYMERMEDIA said...

another good record of work done in class.

how could you use this?

ms b