Narrative Revision
Narrative Revision
Narrative Revision
Today we are:
Recapping what narrative is
Exploring the different theories on narrative and applying
them to our films
Answering an exam question to see how to answer
incorporating narrative theories
Narrative Recap
• What is narrative?
• Narrative is the organisation given to a series of facts (which are linked
somehow). Humans need narrative to make sense of things - in everything
we seek a beginning a middle and an end. We understand and construct
meaning using our experience of reality and of other media texts. It is very
different to what is known as “the story.”
Types of Narrative:
Open and Closed
Conventional (Linear) and Experimental (Anachronic/Fractured, Forking Paths,
Episodic, Split Scenes)
Narrative Theories:
Propp and his 7 characters
Todorov and his five stages
Barthes and his ball of wool
Narrative Theories
• Vladimir Propp: Characters took on the role of
narrative spheres of action or functions.
• Split screen narratives are different from the other types of modular narrative discussed
here, because their modularity is articulated along spatial rather than temporal lines. These
films divide the screen into two or more frames, juxtaposing events within the same visual
field, in a sustained fashion. Examples include 24.
Narrative Theorists/Quotations
to use in the exam....