- TITLE
- Genre - Film Noir
- Plots: Order/Stricture of narrative
- Narrative: Story
Both the narrative and the story have edits, titles and transitions. - Storyboard
- Cast - Character; Accents; Mannerisms; Representation - Style; Props; Costume
- Set
- Mise-en-Scene - Lighting
- Signifier/Icon (something with connotations larger than the object)
- Connotation - Suggestion/Implied/Meaning
- Denotation - Emphasised/Explicit/Factual/Stated
- Sound - Diegetic/Non-Diegetic; Effects; Foleying; Synchronous/Asynchronous; Ambient; Contrapunctal - Amplifies action with sound that is in contrast with the action
- Camers - Shot; Pace; Angle; Transitions
- Mood
- Style
- Target Audience - Demographics (Factual data - Gender/Age/Class) (Analytical); Projected/Preferred - Who it is aimed at; Audience groupings
- Traditional - Fixed/Wont take risks
- Post-Modern - Interlectual approach/Open-minded and influenced to change
- Hedonist - Risk taking/Experimental
- Hommage - Humourous/Honour other films
- Pastiche - Serious/Non-Humourous
- Niche
- Mainstream
- Conventions - (Established or expected rules of the genre)
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Notes for the Concept Map.
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