course D [ ] ‘Scriptwriting 2: Genre’

the conventions of common filmic forms
and how to uncover the ‘rules’ determining audience expectations...

1. Genre: A Formalised Setup

what is popular narrative structure?

 

how does an audience’s expectation define genre?

2. Suspense - Sequencing (1)

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how is suspense constructed?

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why does it give us thrills?

3. Suspense - Sequencing (2)

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doubt and paranoia

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reversals and misfortunes 

4. Suspense - Character (1)

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rites of passage

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the contagonist as mirror/foil

5. Comedy - Character (1)

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the absurdity of the human condition

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why we need to laugh

6. Comedy - Theme (1)

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projection

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how deep is the joke?

7. Transcendence - Theme (1)

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affirmation

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what elements shape such a narrative path?

8. Transcendence - Character (1)

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‘ennoblement’

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identification, character, theme

9. Genre - Conclusion

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market scope

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post-analysis of audience expectations

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