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Brainstorm for A2 MEDIA by Polly Pritchard
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Genre
Genre is defined as a style or category of Art, literature or Film with specific traits, plot devices and character archetypes
The Five Functions of Genre
To reinforce cultural ideas and values.
To create a set of audience expectations
Creation of characteristics by producers which audiences are more likely to recognise
A relationship between audiences and producers to minimise chance of finacial failure
Dynamism and flexiblity: the genre changing and adapting over time.
Iconography
Objects or Symbols that represent a genre, or work of art, specific items becoming symbolic of a genre.
E.G. Car chases, guns, fast cars etc. are all icons of the action genre
Smoking, guns etc. are icons of the Film Noir Genre.
Genres are often combined into a genre hybrid, combining the cliches and motifs in film, for example romantic comedies or SciFi fantasy films
Altman's Semantic, Syntactic theory.
Semantic
Concerned with the conventions of a genre that communicate with the audience, for example characters, props, locations, filming style and music
E.g. In a film noir we would expect to see cigarettes, trench coats, guns etc.
Syntactic
Concerned with the relationship between practical elements and narrative structure
E.g the Femme Fatale is usually presented as sympathetic originally before being presented as manipulative and cruel.
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