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Media forms and conventions
 Form can be explained in relation to the shape or skeleton of
a text and in this way is often linked to the narrative
 Stories have forms
 Forms of soap operas: continuous, multi-stranded storylines,
individual episodes frequently ending with a cliffhanger
 Micro elements of text: mise-en-scene, editing,
cinematography and sound
 What are the forms of:
Action films?
Horror films?
Chick flicks?
What usually happens in the story structure??
 Distinctive look of the media text
 Ex: individual style of a particular director
 Distinctive use of mise-en-scene, lighting, music, camera
angles, movement, framing, editing.
 Tim Burton style (charlie and the chocolate factory, corpse
bride, etc)
 Alfred Hitchcock (vertigo, psycho, etc)
 Steven Speilberg (Jurassic park, jaws, etc)
 A category of artistic, musical, or literary composition
characterized by a particular style, form, or content
 In media terminology it can be judged by the codes,
conventions, mise-en-scene and the style of the media
content
 Texts from different mediums may belong to the same genre
(e.g. aTV programme like Dr Who and a comic book like The
Incredible Hulk can both be categorized as Science Fiction.)
 Genre does not rely simply on what's in a media text but also
on the way it is put together (constructed).This can be
important, for example, when distinguishing between a
horror movie and a thriller, which can deal with similar
subject matter, and look the same — lots of action set at
night — but belong to separate genres (a horror film takes
the audience into a supernatural place, where a thriller sticks
to reality).
 The characteristic ‘ingredients’ of a particular genre and the
elements which make it recognizable can be defined as
‘conventions’.
 The provide a common link to a group of films/drama/etc.
 Ex:
soap operas will contain rolling storylines, recognizable
characters and consistent settings.They tackle social issues
and have series of episodes.
Horror: females confronting the evil
 http://www.slideshare.net/andywallis/media-
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Media forms and conventions

  • 1. Media forms and conventions
  • 2.  Form can be explained in relation to the shape or skeleton of a text and in this way is often linked to the narrative  Stories have forms  Forms of soap operas: continuous, multi-stranded storylines, individual episodes frequently ending with a cliffhanger  Micro elements of text: mise-en-scene, editing, cinematography and sound
  • 3.  What are the forms of: Action films? Horror films? Chick flicks? What usually happens in the story structure??
  • 4.  Distinctive look of the media text  Ex: individual style of a particular director  Distinctive use of mise-en-scene, lighting, music, camera angles, movement, framing, editing.
  • 5.  Tim Burton style (charlie and the chocolate factory, corpse bride, etc)
  • 6.  Alfred Hitchcock (vertigo, psycho, etc)
  • 7.  Steven Speilberg (Jurassic park, jaws, etc)
  • 8.  A category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content  In media terminology it can be judged by the codes, conventions, mise-en-scene and the style of the media content  Texts from different mediums may belong to the same genre (e.g. aTV programme like Dr Who and a comic book like The Incredible Hulk can both be categorized as Science Fiction.)
  • 9.  Genre does not rely simply on what's in a media text but also on the way it is put together (constructed).This can be important, for example, when distinguishing between a horror movie and a thriller, which can deal with similar subject matter, and look the same — lots of action set at night — but belong to separate genres (a horror film takes the audience into a supernatural place, where a thriller sticks to reality).
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.  The characteristic ‘ingredients’ of a particular genre and the elements which make it recognizable can be defined as ‘conventions’.  The provide a common link to a group of films/drama/etc.  Ex: soap operas will contain rolling storylines, recognizable characters and consistent settings.They tackle social issues and have series of episodes. Horror: females confronting the evil