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Q1. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE OR DEVELOP/CHALLENGE
FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS.
Mirage
Todorov’s narrative theory in relation to our thriller.
Todorov stated that narratives in general, including that of thrillers, are led by events in a cause and effect format. Our thriller opening seems to fit quite closely with this theory however it has proven to be slightly unconventional.
disequilibrium
Equilibrium
For example, our thriller doesn’t begin with a total equilibrium, instead it begins with a slightly uneasy tone without a calm and relaxed atmosphere and gradually builds up to a disequilibrium.
Todorov continued…
Our thriller also ends in-between equilibrium and disequilibrium because not everything is resolved and it ends with a kind of cliff hanger at the end.
However, it does follow the correct pattern as the tension gradually become diffused.
Specific examples…1-Slight equilibrium (begin running)
2-Rise in tension (flashback)
3-Further Rise (First sight of antagonist)
4-Slight rise in tension disequilibrium (flashback)
5-Fall in tension slight equilibrium (phone call)
Chandler’s theory
This theory states that a film or TV series etc. should stick to the conventions of its particular genre through categories such as narrative, characters, themes, settings , iconography etc.
The following slide contains a work sheet where we decided upon how well we met these conventions of a thriller and why.