ARCH 1420 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Diegesis, Classical Hollywood Cinema, Internal Monologue
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All movies treat the same theme: identity- richard walter. Based on the pieces of a narrative described in the previous slide and how they come together to make patterns/wholes. About the relationship among the film"s narrative parts. As the viewer watches the film, she or he picks up cues, recalls information, anticipates what will follow, and generally participates in the creation of the form page 72. A chain of events linked by (1) cause and effect and occurring in (2) time and (3) space resulting in a noticeable change in a character or set of characters. Often looks like this (doesn"t have to exist) Act 2: detail series of events caused by initial conflict. In addition to causality and conflict being important, narrative often rely on: Parallels among characters, settings, situations, times of day, motivations, etc. Plot vs. story: a tale of two terms that are used in different ways.