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Concept:           GENRE IN FILM                   Theory: Code: As system of signs
                                                   (verbal, aural or visual) used to create
                                                   meaning
Task: Genre-fy a Simple Scene                      Convention: A generally accepted custom
Brief: Character 1 enters a room. He/she/it        or an established rule
exchanges a brief dialogue with character 2 and
leaves.                                            Genre Movies ….through repetition and
                                                   variations, tell familiar stories with familiar
                                                   characters. (Warren Buckland, 1998)
You will be given a genre.
Your task is to genre-fy this simple scene using   Genres may be defined as
elements of mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing     patterns/forms/styles/structures which
and sound.                                         transcend individual films and which
                                                   supervise both their contruuction by the
Think about:                                       filmmaker, and their reading by the
• What types of characters and situations are      audience. (Tom Ryall)
                                                   Reflection
   typical of that genre?
                                                   •   Which technical code/sign/signifier
• How will you use media language to
                                                       most effectively communicated genre
   communicate what is happening in your scene?        to your audience?
• What costumes, props, lighting, body language
   and facial expressions could you use to make    •   Do you think that working within the
   your genre INSTANTLY RECOGNISABLE.                  conventions of a genre limits your
• How could you use camera shots and camera            creativity or did it help you make
   movement to match the conventions of the            decisions about what your movie
   genre?                                              contained?
Concept:            NARRATIVE                          Theory: LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR
                                                       NARRATIVES
Task: A Story Shot Two Ways                            Equilibrium = balance/ stability/ symmetry
Spend 5 minutes coming up with a quick pitch for a
new movie. Make sure everyone in your group            Prior teaching- analyse examples of
knows the story. You must consider the basic           Films which subvert the conventional
narrative structural elements-                         structure and have started with ‘dis-
Beginning: Introduction. Who are your characters?      equilibrium’ or even ‘new equilibrium’
(Equilibrium)
                                                       Todorov felt that all stories start in a
Middle: What happens to them? (Dis- equilibrium)
                                                       state of equilibrium, which is then
End: How do they resolve this? What happens in the
                                                       disrupted, setting in a motion a chain
end? (New Equilibrium)
                                                       of events. The resolution of the story
                                                       is the creation of a new/different
Brief: Create two visual pitches showing two           equilibrium.
alternative openings for your movie. Each pitch
should consist of 8 shots using the Lego characters.   Reflection
Explore the idea of opening your film at the
beginning, middle or end of the story.                 Which of the two did you feel made
                                                       the narrative clearer to the
Think about:                                           audience?
• Camera shots (framing) and movement
• Media language and codes which will help tell        Was one more effective than the
   the story for you                                   other?
Concept: GENRE IN MUSIC VIDEO                    Theory: Andrew Goodwin’s Broad
                                                 Characteristics of Music Video.
Task: Table Top Music Video
                                                 1. Music videos demonstrate genre
                                                 characteristics
You are going to make a Music video of either       (e.g. stage performance in rock
the Rap or Pop genre.                            video, dance routine for boy/girl pop
                                                 band)
Use the “characters” you have been given
                                                 2. There is a relationship between lyrics
Use Goodwin’s rules as a guideline and HAVE      and visuals
FUN!                                                (either
                                                 illustrative, amplifying, contradicting)
Reflection
                                                 3. There is a relationship between music
Test yourself. Show your video to a friend or    and visuals
family member with the sound muted.                 (either
                                                 illustrative, amplifying, contradicting)
Ask them if they can guess what the track is.
Try and find out which visual elements most      4. The demands of the record label will
effectively communicated the genre of the star   include the need for lots of close ups of
                                                 the artist and the artist may develop
or song.                                         motifs which recur across their work (a
                                                 visual style)
Concept:           MEDIA LANGUAGE                     Theory: SEMIOTICS

                                                      Signs = Signs take the form of words,
Task: “Friends”-style Title     Sequence              images, sounds, odours, flavours, acts or
                                                      objects. These things have no meaning
                                                      until we invest them with meaning.
Imagine you are the creators of a new sitcom like     Signifier = A sign which conveys
Friends or Big Bang Theory. You need at least 4       meaning.
characters.
                                                      “Nothing is a sign unless its
Each character must be a specific character “type”    interpreted as a sign” (C.S. Peirce)
like the funny one, the crazy one, the womaniser
etc.

You need to make the opening sequence of the          Reflection
show which establishes character types and
relationships                                         Did you find it easy to come up with
                                                      images (signs) which convey
Think about:                                          meaning?

How you will communicate the character type in less   Where did you get your signifiers
than 5 seconds. What are they doing? What are they    from? Did you make them up or
wearing? What shots will you use? How will the        have you seen them used before?
people around them react to them?

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Task Cards for MEA Workshop

  • 1. Concept: GENRE IN FILM Theory: Code: As system of signs (verbal, aural or visual) used to create meaning Task: Genre-fy a Simple Scene Convention: A generally accepted custom Brief: Character 1 enters a room. He/she/it or an established rule exchanges a brief dialogue with character 2 and leaves. Genre Movies ….through repetition and variations, tell familiar stories with familiar characters. (Warren Buckland, 1998) You will be given a genre. Your task is to genre-fy this simple scene using Genres may be defined as elements of mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing patterns/forms/styles/structures which and sound. transcend individual films and which supervise both their contruuction by the Think about: filmmaker, and their reading by the • What types of characters and situations are audience. (Tom Ryall) Reflection typical of that genre? • Which technical code/sign/signifier • How will you use media language to most effectively communicated genre communicate what is happening in your scene? to your audience? • What costumes, props, lighting, body language and facial expressions could you use to make • Do you think that working within the your genre INSTANTLY RECOGNISABLE. conventions of a genre limits your • How could you use camera shots and camera creativity or did it help you make movement to match the conventions of the decisions about what your movie genre? contained?
  • 2. Concept: NARRATIVE Theory: LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR NARRATIVES Task: A Story Shot Two Ways Equilibrium = balance/ stability/ symmetry Spend 5 minutes coming up with a quick pitch for a new movie. Make sure everyone in your group Prior teaching- analyse examples of knows the story. You must consider the basic Films which subvert the conventional narrative structural elements- structure and have started with ‘dis- Beginning: Introduction. Who are your characters? equilibrium’ or even ‘new equilibrium’ (Equilibrium) Todorov felt that all stories start in a Middle: What happens to them? (Dis- equilibrium) state of equilibrium, which is then End: How do they resolve this? What happens in the disrupted, setting in a motion a chain end? (New Equilibrium) of events. The resolution of the story is the creation of a new/different Brief: Create two visual pitches showing two equilibrium. alternative openings for your movie. Each pitch should consist of 8 shots using the Lego characters. Reflection Explore the idea of opening your film at the beginning, middle or end of the story. Which of the two did you feel made the narrative clearer to the Think about: audience? • Camera shots (framing) and movement • Media language and codes which will help tell Was one more effective than the the story for you other?
  • 3. Concept: GENRE IN MUSIC VIDEO Theory: Andrew Goodwin’s Broad Characteristics of Music Video. Task: Table Top Music Video 1. Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics You are going to make a Music video of either (e.g. stage performance in rock the Rap or Pop genre. video, dance routine for boy/girl pop band) Use the “characters” you have been given 2. There is a relationship between lyrics Use Goodwin’s rules as a guideline and HAVE and visuals FUN! (either illustrative, amplifying, contradicting) Reflection 3. There is a relationship between music Test yourself. Show your video to a friend or and visuals family member with the sound muted. (either illustrative, amplifying, contradicting) Ask them if they can guess what the track is. Try and find out which visual elements most 4. The demands of the record label will effectively communicated the genre of the star include the need for lots of close ups of the artist and the artist may develop or song. motifs which recur across their work (a visual style)
  • 4. Concept: MEDIA LANGUAGE Theory: SEMIOTICS Signs = Signs take the form of words, Task: “Friends”-style Title Sequence images, sounds, odours, flavours, acts or objects. These things have no meaning until we invest them with meaning. Imagine you are the creators of a new sitcom like Signifier = A sign which conveys Friends or Big Bang Theory. You need at least 4 meaning. characters. “Nothing is a sign unless its Each character must be a specific character “type” interpreted as a sign” (C.S. Peirce) like the funny one, the crazy one, the womaniser etc. You need to make the opening sequence of the Reflection show which establishes character types and relationships Did you find it easy to come up with images (signs) which convey Think about: meaning? How you will communicate the character type in less Where did you get your signifiers than 5 seconds. What are they doing? What are they from? Did you make them up or wearing? What shots will you use? How will the have you seen them used before? people around them react to them?