Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Brit Awards POMO Examples 2
Kate Moss pays homage to David Bowie as collects an award for him at the Brits wearing one of his Ziggy Stardust Costumes!
Pomo Examples
Pulp Fiction can be classed as postmodern as it deters from theorist Propp's model that all characters can be classified into clear roles
Inception - Why is it post-modern?
INCEPTION – AS A POST-MODERN TEXT
· It is set
in a world of hyper reality – The world isn’t real but is very realistic. They are constantly going to different
versions of different people’s imaginations throughout. This makes it
post-modern in that it is completely imaginary but as people get into the film
they distort actual reality from what they perceive as the new reality. The
reason for this is that the new reality could be seen as more desirable than
the real world
· The music
is manipulated, in that a classic French song has the start slowed down to
create a dramatic sound.
· It doesn’t
have one single genre. The genres it used were action, adventure, sci-fi, thriller,
drama and romance.
· The
staircase which is a paradox in the film is postmodern in that it gives people
the idea that everything is possible, even when it isn’t.
· I feel that
the film is postmodern in that it uses futuristic technologies that still feel
believable even though they aren’t around. There is no such thing as a passive
dream machine, but people believe in it for the sake of the film.
· The shot
switches through the layers of the dream, through parallel editing, to show
that what’s happening in one layer is also affecting the other layers. The
effect is lessened by the time warp through the layers. E.G. When the van roles
over, the whole other layer starts to role, but slowly as the time is moving
12x slower.
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Note To The Moderator
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Monday, 5 May 2014
Nations Pride - Inter-textual Reference
Short film - bits used in Inglorious Basterds
Battleship Potemkin - Shot in the eye and pram with baby
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