Media Language Flashcards
1
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Propp’s Character Types
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- The protagonist/hero (the character around whom the action revolves)
- The antagonist/villain (opposes the hero)
- The dispatcher/boss (send the hero on the quest)
- The helper/sidekick (aids the hero)
- The donor/fairy godmother (gives the hero advice or a useful object)
- The princess/the girl (motivation & reward for the hero)
- The false hero/the betrayer (often a helper who turns on the hero & is punished)
2
Q
Todorov’s Narrative Structure
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- equilibrium
- disruption of the equilibrium
- disequilibrium / recognition
- repair
- new equilibrium
3
Q
Barthes’ Action and Enigma Code
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Action Code: building the storyline through an action
Enigma Code: creating mystery
4
Q
Levi Strauss
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Binary Opposites
5
Q
Richard Dyer’s Star Theory
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- Stars are a commodity
- Stars are a construction
- Stars represent ideology and culture
- Stars are a paradox (ordinary and extraordinary)
6
Q
Non-verbal Codes
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Gesture
Mannerisms
Clothing
Casting
7
Q
Shots
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Establishing shot Long shot Wide shot Mid shot Extreme close up Close up Mid close up Eye-level Bird's eye view High angle Low angle Dutch tilt
8
Q
Diegetic and Non-diegetic Sound
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Diegetic: a sound that comes from within a scene (talking)
Non-diegetic: a sound that is added on during the editing process (soundtrack)
9
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Leitmotif
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An associated melodic phrase or sound that accompanies the reappearance of an idea, person, or situation (symbol)