Difference between pages "JCM312/French Feminism, Continued: Agnès Varda (Lecture)" and "BUI301F2022/Narrative Structure"

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==Feminist film production==
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==Classical Hollywood cinema==
#Documentary
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#*Do not pretend to "objectivity"
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File:Narrative Structure - Classical Film.jpeg|alt=Diagram of classical narrative structure.|''Television'' Figure 3.6 The rise and fall of the narrative action in classical film.
#*Autobiographical (structured like a personal diary)
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#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Realism Socialist Realist]
 
#*Not "socialist" in an economic sense
 
#*Derived from 1930s Russia
 
#**1932: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin Joseph Stalin] decreed "socialist realism" as official policy: "On the Reconstruction of Literary and Art Organizations"
 
#**Art must support the Revolution; no stylistic experimentation allowed
 
#*More generally speaking: fiction film from a feminist perspective
 
#*Feminist morality tales
 
#*Didactic fiction films
 
#Women's cinema as counter cinema
 
#*Rooted in Wollen's principle of "counter cinema," as in Godard's work
 
#*Classical cinema's form, its style, is seen to be patriarchal.
 
#*Thus a feminist content requires a feminist style
 
  
==Agnès Varda==
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Does ''Always Be My Maybe'' fit the classical implementation of:
==Chronology==
 
*30 May 1928 born (Brussels)
 
*Late 1940s: professional still. Photographer
 
**Working initially in the theater
 
**For Jean Vilar's Theatre National Populaire
 
*1951-'61 And then for magazine photo stories
 
*1954 first short. ''La Point courte''
 
**Edited by Alain Resnais
 
**Direct antecedent of the New Wave
 
*Varda associated with the "literary" elements of n.w.
 
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rive_Gauche "Left Bank"] or ''Rive Gauche'' intellectuals
 
***Intellectuals living on the left bank of the Seine River
 
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_roman ''Le nouveau roman''] (French: "new novel") of Alain Robbe-Grillet & Nathalie Sarraute
 
*1961 first feature film, ''Cleo from 5 to 7''
 
*1962 married director [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Demy Jacques Demy]
 
*1968-'69 worked in U.S.
 
**Two shorts: ''Uncle Janco'' and ''The Black Panthers'' (about Huey Newton)
 
***'''''Black Panthers'' on UbuWeb:'''
 
***[http://www.ubu.com/film/varda.html http://www.ubu.com/film/varda.html]
 
**One feature: ''Lions Love''
 
***First film with english-speaking cast
 
***Gerome Ragni, James Rado, co-authors of ''Hair'', in cast
 
*Early 1970s: becomes earnestly involved in woman's movement
 
**Socialist realist feminist films
 
**''My Body Belongs to Me'' (1972)
 
***Pro-abortion
 
**''One Sings, the Other Doesn't'' (1977)
 
***Two women's parallel lives
 
  
With [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Demy Jacques Demy]:
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#Single protagonist
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#Exposition
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#Motivation
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#Narrative enigma
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#Cause-effect chain
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#*''Story time'' versus ''screen time''--in terms of duration and order
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#Climax
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#Resolution
  
http://tvcrit.com/Classes/Jbutler/T340/VardaDenis/varda03.jpg
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==The television series==
  
==Thematics==
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*Interplay of subjectivity and objectivity
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File:Fig03-12 TV Series Narrative Structure - rendered.jpg|alt=Diagram of series-TV narrative structure.|''Television'' Figure 3.12 Linear-TV series' narrative structure must accommodate commercial interruptions and allow for a repeatable narrative problematic.
**Films in which distinction between objective "reality" and character's inner states are blurred
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**Cf. Resnais's ''Hiroshima mon amour''
 
**E.g., ''The Creatures''
 
***In which writer's imagination blends with reality
 
*Closely related: interplay of fiction and documentary
 
**''Creatures'' is largely improvised and features actors playing their real life roles
 
*Social and political issues
 
**Racism
 
***''Black panthers'' (1968)
 
**The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Revolution Cuban revolution], led by socialist, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Castro Fidel Castro]
 
***''Salute to Cuba'' (1965)
 
****Over 4,000 of her still photos collaged together
 
**Vietnam war
 
***''Far from Vietnam'' episode (1967)
 
*Feminism
 
**Women's issues
 
  
==Narrative structure==
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Break down the "The Vartabedian Conundrum" episode from ''The Big Bang Theory'' (December 8, 2008). Number each scene and provide a ''brief'' description of it.
*Women on a journey
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*How many scenes does it have?
**Both physical and emotional journeys
 
*Doubled story-line
 
**Two narratives that twine together
 
*Narrative experimentation
 
**Playing with narrative form
 
  
==Visual style==
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Does the episode contain the conventional elements of a TV series? What are the key differences between its narrative structure and that of a classical film?
*Mise-en-scene
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#Multiple protagonists
**Location shooting
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#Exposition
**Nonprofessional actors
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#Motivation
**''Vagabond'' has a mixed cast
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#Narrative problematic
***[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandrine_Bonnaire Sandrine Bonnaire], the protagonist, is a professional
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#Cause-effect chain
*Cinematography
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#Climax
**Camera movement that does ''not'' follow action, but acts independently
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#Resolution?
***'''See [http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/Vagabond01field.php Example 1]''', '''[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/Vagabond02tractor.php Example 2]'''
 
*"Symbolic" use of color and black and white
 
**E.g., ''Happiness'' and ''The Creatures''
 
  
==Bibliography==
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[[Category:BUI301F2022]]
*Kuhn, Annette. ''Women's Pictures: Feminism and Cinema''. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982.
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[[Category:BUI301F2022 Discussion]]
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://tvcrit.com/Classes/Jbutler/T340/VardaDenis/ Agnès Varda illustrations]
 
*[http://tvcrit.com/Classes/Jbutler/T340/Vagabond/index.htm ''Vagabond'' illustrations]
 
*[http://www.ubu.com/film/varda.html ''Black Panthers'' on UbuWeb]
 
 
 
[[Category:JCM312 Lecture]]
 

Revision as of 19:40, 24 August 2022

Classical Hollywood cinema

Does Always Be My Maybe fit the classical implementation of:

  1. Single protagonist
  2. Exposition
  3. Motivation
  4. Narrative enigma
  5. Cause-effect chain
    • Story time versus screen time--in terms of duration and order
  6. Climax
  7. Resolution

The television series

Break down the "The Vartabedian Conundrum" episode from The Big Bang Theory (December 8, 2008). Number each scene and provide a brief description of it.

  • How many scenes does it have?

Does the episode contain the conventional elements of a TV series? What are the key differences between its narrative structure and that of a classical film?

  1. Multiple protagonists
  2. Exposition
  3. Motivation
  4. Narrative problematic
  5. Cause-effect chain
  6. Climax
  7. Resolution?