Monday 7 October 2013

How Concepts link together in media

Genre is the main focus and significant concept in media. Genre relates to everything in media and constructs the outcome of different concepts. For example, genre constructs the mise-en-scene of a film. A horror genre would have a dark setting, with a haunted house etc...This is a typical horror mise-en-scene which the genre constructs. Therefore showing that genre links with the concept of mise-en-scene in media.
The mise-en-scene constructed by the specific genre will then construct the representation of the characters. For example, a character with a sports car and a big house presents the character as being wealthy and rich. It could also suggest stereo typically that they are spoilt and ungrateful for what they have. It also shows the regional identity of a character. such as a character with wealth or royalty will suggest they are from a high class area.
The genre of the film will also construct the sound used in the film scenes. For example: a action movie will have a fast paced or tempo to the music. This is an convention of an action movie and is commonly used in chase or fighting scenes.
Genre may also effect which narrative theory the story is based upon. For example, Proop's narrative theory consists of the characters telling the story and creating the narrative. Therefore , the genre could be an adventure or action film, as the characters explain the narrative along the way to their goal.
Finally, genre can link to the different camera angles that have been used in the scenes of the film. For example, a horror film would have more close-ups to show the frightened facial expressions of the different characters. Whereas, an action movie would have more mid/long-shots to show a fighting or chase scene.
Overall, all concepts in media link back to genres. Genre is the main focus and creates or constructs the other concepts in media in a movie or tv programme

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