ETS 154 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Motion Picture Production Code

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Plot (syuzhet): order in which events are represented in the film object . Story (fabula): reconstruction of events in their chronological order, through which we can establish the chain of causality that links them object . Narration: process by which the film"s plot is arranged to complete the story process . Refers to the relationship between plot, story and narration in our experience of the film (may be used synonymously with these terms) As a noun, film narrative refers to the story that is produced, but as an adjective it refers to the act of storytelling ambiguous. Causality: events in a plot arranged according to plausible causes and effects, minimizing redundancy and maximizing coherence. Clarity: immediacy of film experience and the invisibility of film techniques reduce unimpeded access to events of plot. Linearity: stories usually unfold from beginning to middle to end, ensuring direct, complete connections between and among events of plot.

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