FILM100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Time Complexity, Multiple Choice, Whodunit

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Development: conflicts, obstacles, disequilibrium (takes up 70 % of film time. Conclusion: resolution, closure, equilibrium (characters have grown, usually happy ending. Suspense is created through obstacles by creating deadlines. Misleading narrator makes you expect something and see something else. Sender might ask the subject to accomplish this mission. During the story the subject might get help from the helper. The story may be delayed by an opponent. At what point in the story do we reveal this and that. I)omniscient narration: (access to a limited amount of information) (we can notice this in our perception if we know more or less than the characters know. If we know more we have access to info they don"t, ex music) (knowing less who be a whodunnit type fill. Main character has to solve the mystery but not revealing the information. Ii) restricted narration: spectators

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