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How do your chosen texts reinforce or challenge typical genre conventions?
How do your chosen texts reinforce or challenge typical genre conventions?
Luther
Opening Sequence
Colour Palette
Stock characters
Troubled but brilliant detective
Luther
Walking in the opposite directions
Sidekick
DS Justin Ripley
Warren Brown
Femme Fatale
Alice
Grumpy old Detective
(Crime) Drama, Adventure, Action,
Tilt shot
Looks like Emily Hammond is being watched
Hermeneutic Code
Synchronous Sound
Kettle Drum followed by Symbols
Proairetic Code
Mixed Narrative
Omniscient Narrative
Audience know more than the characters
Opening Scene
Pathetic Fallacy
Rain
Low key lighting
Synchronous Sound
Drum beats
High Angle Shot
CCTV
Tracking Shot
Follows Luther
He walks in the Opposite Direction
Theories
Jean Baudrillard
The real world and and the world of the media blurred
Hyperreality
Simulicra
Steve Neale
Genres need to have repetition and difference to keep audiences interested
Schatz
Innovation, Classical, Parody, Deconstuction
Barthes
Hermeneutic, Proairetic, Semantic, Symbolic, and Cultural
Stranger Things
Science Fiction
Science experiment
Fantasy
Telekenisis
Flips Fan
Intertextual reference
Merkwood
Lord of the Rings VS The Hobbit
80's Retro
Intertextuality
E.T.
Bike scene
Alien
Lift scene
Homage
Coming of age
Bullied
"Midnight, Frogface or Toothless"
Horror
Flashing lights
Enigma
Postmordern
Genre Hybridity
Black Mirror
Romance
Visual Codes
Extreme Close
Hand Holding
Cross-cutting
Discussing what they should do - 1st meeting
Similar reaction to the situation
Non-diegetic
Synchronous Sound
When they stop talking it is less awkward
Magical
Dystopian Science-Fiction
High-angle
CCTV
Being controlled/govermemt
They don't want the to be together
Self-driving Car
Driving Opposite Direction
look small
Pity him
Unconventional
Happy Ending/New Equilibrium
Satire/Metaphor
No reference to anything in our world
CONTRADICTS Baudrillard
Self aware
Skimming stones
skimming coach
Birds-eye view
Climbing towards reality
Baudrillard
Sex montage
blue colour palette
cold relationships
Rebelling against System
Stops the tazor
Contradict Baudrillard hyper-reality
Techno-horror
Green colour palette
Sickly/darkness
Wrong relationships