Film Studies 1020E Lecture 4: Film Class 4.docx

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Narrative is a chain of events linked by cause and effect occurring in time and space. Narrative form is a type of filmic organization in which parts relate to each other through a series of casually related events taking place in time and space. Causality is what leads to an event occurring. Causal chains are a series of causes which lead to effect which in turn become the cause of further events and so on . Story is all the events we see and hear plus all those that we infer or assume to have occurred, arranged in their presumed casual relations, chronological order, duration, frequency, and spatial locations. Plot is everything visible and audibly present in the film before us. Nondiegetic material means images and sounds are those that are outside the story world: credits, mood music, commentary, etc. Inferred events are part of the story but not part of the plot.

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