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Title: From Buddy Films to Teen Slashers


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From Buddy Films to Teen Slashers
  • Genre in Movies

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Genre
  • Set of interrelated stories and their associated
    images
  • Uses conventions stories, characters,
    situations
  • Enables viewers familiar with genre to anticipate
    developments and outcomes
  • Enables filmmakers to achieve highly concentrated
    meanings within genre

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Movie Genres
  • Westerns
  • Drama
  • Comedy
  • Film Noir
  • Action/Adventure
  • Documentaries
  • Sci-Fi/Fantasy
  • Gangster/Crime
  • Musical
  • Mystery/Horror
  • Romance
  • Animation

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Westerns
  • Oldest screen genre
  • By 1910, over 20 of movies were Westerns
  • Dropped off in the 1970s, never to return to
    prominence
  • Exceptions Silverado, Tombstone, Unforgiven

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Conventions of Westerns
  • Defined by
  • Period from Civil War to WW1
  • Setting west of MS allows use of migration,
    Indian wars, railroads, cattle drives, gold rush
    landscape is a character
  • Theme conflict between civilization and the
    wilderness
  • explain why violence is necessary
  • culture of honor vs. culture of law
  • no social order beyond peers, family
  • reputation is a two-edged sword

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Conventions of Westerns
  • Opening scene riding into town from wilderness
  • Character only have clothes on your back, your
    gun, and your horse
  • Violence vs. Law
  • Violent skills of protagonist tested in a public
    arena (saloon)
  • Conclusion gunfight, riding back out of town

7
Drama
  • Largest film genre
  • Many subsets
  • Epics
  • Historical dramas
  • Romantic
  • Biopics biographical films

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Drama - Conventions
  • Serious, plot-driven stories
  • Realistic characters, settings, situations Focus
    is on character development/ interaction
  • How does a character change through the course of
    the movie?
  • What causes this?
  • How does the director show this?

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Comedy
  • Light-hearted plots
  • Designed to amuse, provoke laughter by
    exaggerating situations, relationships,
    characters
  • Subsets
  • Slapstick
  • Satire - portray persons or social institutions
    as ridiculous or corrupt
  • Parody critique from within
  • Romantic comedies
  • Black comedies

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Comedy
  • Elements
  • Surprise
  • Incongruity
  • Conflict
  • Repetitiveness
  • Opposite expectations

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Comedy - Conventions
  • Use of Irony
  • Situational character expects one thing, gets
    another
  • Dramatic audience knows more than character
  • Exaggeration
  • Situations
  • Characters
  • Action
  • Language

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Comedy - Conventions
  • Rule of Threes
  • maximum humor can be attained by creating a
    structure
  • a joke is set up
  • the setup is reinforced
  • The punchline breaks the pattern
  • How do you get to my place? Go down to the
    corner, turn left, and get lost.
  • I know three French words Bonjour, merci, and
    surrender.

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Film Noir
  • Means Black Film
  • More of a mood, style
  • Often black and white
  • Creates mood of melencholy, bleakness, moral
    corruption, evil, guilt
  • Evolved in the 1940s through 1960s

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Film Noir - Conventions
  • Cynical, loner hero the anti-hero
  • Hard-boiled detective
  • Femme Fatale
  • Locations
  • Seedy, big cities
  • The underworld class of people we normally do
    not see/interact with
  • Themes of fate, hopelessness, desperation

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Action/Adventure
  • High-energy, big budget
  • Escapism
  • Exciting stories, locations
  • Subsets
  • Serialized films (James Bond)
  • Epics
  • Blaxploitation films

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Action/Adventure - Conventions
  • 2 Dimensional characters
  • Good guys, bad guys
  • Unrealistic situations, proving abilities of hero
  • Locations, situations are usually exotic,
    original, or outside of viewers experiences

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Musicals
  • A product of sound films came to fruition with
    the development of sound
  • Emphasize full-scale scores or song and dance
    routines
  • Combinations of music, dance, song, or
    choreography
  • Will often be combined with another genre
  • Musical comedy
  • Dramatic musical
  • Romantic musical
  • Musical Western

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Musicals - Conventions
  • Often center on the courtship rituals
  • Song/dance expressed desire for each other
  • Dialogue scenes shot in realistic style song
    sequences are far from realistic
  • Bifurcated style
  • Belong to a less cynical age optimism and
    innocence
  • Antirealism story is least important of the
    elements just connects the songs

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Gangster
  • Developed around the sinister actions of
    criminals
  • Rise and fall of a career criminal
  • Often with immigrant origins
  • Most famous Little Caesar with Edward G.
    Robinson

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Gangster - Conventions
  • A perversion of the American Dream Horatio
    Algers
  • A sustained critique of society
  • What is wrong with a society if it produces
    people like this?
  • Death of the protagonist must be spectacular
  • The American Nightmare

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Horror
  • 1930s the Golden Age
  • Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy, Wolfman, etc.
  • Began as a storytelling convention has developed
    into shock theater
  • Targets a specific audience, but utilizes
    universal fears
  • Represents a confusion/violation of social
    categories
  • Normal/abnormal, human/animal, living/dead

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Horror - Conventions
  • Basic narrative situation normalcy is
    threatened
  • Often a romantic couple or a parent/child
  • Best monsters are human and inhuman
  • Modern horror is more unsettling
  • Monster doesnt die, and endings are not always
    happy

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Fantasy/Science Fiction
  • Visionary movies what might the future hold,
    what alternatives might have been
  • Often deal with the potential of technology to
    destroy humans
  • Quasi-scientific best movies seem realistic
    (Minority Report)

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Fantasy/Science Fiction - Conventions
  • Settings are fantastic futuristic, other
    dimensions, strange environments
  • Complete with heroes, impossible quests, great
    villains, futuristic technology, extraordinary
    monsters
  • Transcends the bounds of human possibility and
    physical laws
  • Element of magic, myth, wonder, and the
    extraordinary

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Romance - Conventions
  • Affairs of the heart
  • May overlap with dramas, comedies, westerns, etc.
  • Center on passion, emotion, and the romantic
    involvement of the main characters
  • Journey of love from courtship to marriage
  • The love story is the main plot focus

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Documentaries
  • Cinema Verite
  • used to show true stories
  • 1922 Nanook of the North first full length
    documentary

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Documentaries - Conventions
  • Archival Footage and Photographs
  • Talking Heads apparent experts and
    eyewitnesses
  • Jiggly Camera use of handhelds allowed for
    intimacy with action
  • Voiceover Narration often an authoritative
    narrator
  • Real People and Re-enactments not actors

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Animated Films
  • Individual drawings, paintings, or illustrations
    are photographed frame by frame
  • Stop-frame cinematography
  • Earliest films were created by hand-drawn images
  • A technique, not a genre
  • Often appeal to children, but not strictly for
    children

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Animated Films
  • Sinking of the Lusitania - http//www.youtube.com/
    watch?vnN-KdPBhyjc
  • Steamboat Willie first Disney film cartoon
    with sound first one with post-produced
    synchronized soundtrack. The birth of Mickey
    Mouse
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vAEEaT_UQnVM
  • Pixar computer animated movies
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?viHI0--lbRBM for
    the birds
  • lamp - http//www.youtube.com/watch?viuMAsRTf-iQ
    featurerelated
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