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Urban - 2013 - 14 - Lesson 8 - Case Study Pairs Comparison Activity - Pair D Hidden - Neighbouring
Urban - 2013 - 14 - Lesson 8 - Case Study Pairs Comparison Activity - Pair D Hidden - Neighbouring
Urban - 2013 - 14 - Lesson 8 - Case Study Pairs Comparison Activity - Pair D Hidden - Neighbouring
TASK: How do the case study films compare and contrast? Using the grid below, makes notes for your case study pair in relation to each of the thematic & stylistic features below
Director, year released & country of production Context of time & place how can the time of the
production & the time of the setting be seen in the sequence
A2 FILM STUDIES FM4 SECTION A URBAN STORIES Lesson 8 Comparative & thematic analysis of case study films PAIR D Hidden & Neighbouring Sounds Narrative structure & devices Can you see any of
Propps stock characters? Does it follow Todorovs linear narrative of equilibrium, disruption, resolution? Are there any action or enigma codes? Is it a Restricted or Omnipresent narrative? Does the director employ an open or closed ending?
Stylistic features Camera Are there any specific camera shots, angles or movement used by the director to help represent the urban environment or the main thematic issues? Are there any devices or signature styles used by the director to communicate their ideas about what it might be like to live in city for the characters? Stylistic features Editing - Are there any specific
editing featuers used by the director to help represent the urban environment or the main thematic issues pace, filters, special effects, ellipses etc? Are there any editing devices or signature styles used by the director to communicate messages about what it might be like to live in city for the characters?
A2 FILM STUDIES FM4 SECTION A URBAN STORIES Lesson 8 Comparative & thematic analysis of case study films PAIR D Hidden & Neighbouring Sounds Stylistic features Sound - Are there any specific
features of the sound both diagetic and non-diagetic used by the director to help represent how the urban environment sounds or feels, set a tone around the main thematic issues or reflect the context of time and place? Are there any sound motifs used by the director to communicate messages about what it might be like to live in city for the characters? How does the use of sub-titling affect our understanding of the dialogue. Are there any elements of the script that are particularly important?