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  • ...ood for the scene itself. As reiterated by Thomas Schatz, "the melodrama's narrative formula-- its interrelated family of characters, its repressive small-town
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  • Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, developing the narrative, writing the screenplay, and delivering it, in the required format, to deve While the story is what will be told (narrative); the plot is how the story will be told (narration). This vocabulary is no
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  • ...roficiency in [[Filmmaking|film production]] than it is with exploring the narrative, artistic, cultural, economic, and political implications of the cinema.<re
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  • ...grew out of a long tradition of [[literature]], [[storytelling]], [[drama|narrative drama]], [[art]], [[mythology]], [[puppetry]] and [[shadow play]]. In addit
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  • ...ance mode only to intentionally bypass production and, thereby, (re)assert narrative representation's textual primacy and (re)claim a direct (re)connection with
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  • ...anipulation of time and space is a considerable contributing factor to the narrative storytelling tools. [[Film editing]] plays a much stronger role in this man
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  • ...tain technical or dramatic elements, such as scene transitions, changes in narrative perspective, sound effects, emphasis of dramatically relevant objects and c
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  • ...]]. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete stages including an initial [[Narrative|story]], [[idea]], or commission, through [[scriptwriting]], [[Casting (per
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  • * [[Climax (narrative)|Climactic]] showdowns between the protagonist and antagonist in [[Western
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  • ...") is an "[[evil]]" character in a story, whether a [[history|historical]] narrative or, especially, a work of [[fiction]]. The villain usually is the antagonis {{Narrative}}
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