Film Theory
Vladimir Propp
Fairy tales in the
generic form ‘ the folk wonder tale’
He identified:
-8 character roles
-31 functions that
move the story along - examples include punishment of the villain
Characters:
-The hero
-The villain
-Donor
-Helper
-Princess
-Princess’s father
(Validates the Hero)
-Dispatcher
-The false hero
Propp’s theory is a
form of structuralism, which is a view that all media is inevitably in the form
of certain structures:
These structures are
often culturally derived and form expectations
e.g. Fairy
Tales always have happy endings or the princess always marries the handsome
prince.
Identifying Propp’s 8
spheres in any films we have seen
8 Sphere
|
Film
|
Character
|
Hero
|
Django
|
Django
(Jamie Foxx)
|
Villan
|
Django
|
Candy ( Leonardo
Dicaprio)
|
Todorov
Developed the theory
of disrupted equilibrium
Typical pattern
-Equilibrium - Things
are the way they should be.
-Disequilibrium - The
peace is disrupted
-Equilibrium - is
restored at the end of the story by the actions of the hero.
Developed a 5 stage
pattern
1.State of equilibrium
2.A disruption to the
equilibrium
3.A recognition that
there has been a disruption
4.An attempt to repair
the disruption
5.A reinstatement of
the equilibrium
Barthes
Said there were 5
action codes
-Hermeneutic (narrative
turning points)
We know where the
story will go next
-Proairetic (basic
narrative actions)
e.g. detective
interviews suspects or femme fatale seduces hero
- Cultural (prior
social knowledge)
e.g. our attitudes to
gender or racial stereotypes
-Semic (medium-related
codes)
Intersexuality
-Symbolic (themes)
Iconography or a theme
such as ‘ image verses reality ‘
Levi-Strauss
Uses the ‘ Western
film’ genre to show his idea of every character has an opposite
These are called
binary opposites
Developed the concept
of Bricolage
He saw any text as
constructed out of socially recognisable ‘debris’ from other texts.
Construction of texts
: Addition, Deletion, Substitution, Transposition
Narrative
-Diegetic narrative
events take place before the audience, within the field of vision
-Non diegetic
narrative events take place off-screen before the movie started, between
scenes, simultaneously but in another room.
-Diegesis is Greek for
the ‘Narrative Word’.
Victor Shklovsky
Shklovsky attempted to
distinguish between the plot, which he defined as the events we actually ‘see’
in the narrative; and the story which contains information of events.
Fabula = The story
i.e. the whole world of the story before during and after what see or hear
Syuzhet = Only the
events that we see or hear within the field of vision
Gill Branston and Roy
Stafford
They applied the
relevance of Fabula and Syuzhet theory to the crime genre
Josh Fiske
-Develops Barthes
Semic code
Gerard Genette
Developed the therm
transtextuality and developed 5 sub-groups, but only 4 apply to film
-Intertextuality quotation,
plagiarism, allusion
-Architextuality
designation of the text as part of a genre by the writer or by the audience
-Metatextuality
explicit or implicit critical commentary of one text on another text
-Hypotextuality the
relation between a text and a preceding hypotext - a text or genre on which it
is based but which it transforms, modifies, elaborates or extends
Our movie would be best suited to Propp’s theory on character and
Levi Strauss’ binary opposition theory. This is because we have a lot of
stereotypical stock characters and closely follows strauss’ theory.
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