Tuesday 13 October 2015

Narrative Theory

Narative is the way that the story is told and how it is put together so that the audience userstands it. The narrative can be different depending on who's point of view the story is being told from. The way a particular story is told is called a narrative plot. Narrative in film is made up of different things such camerawork, lighting, sound, mise-en-scene and editing. Narrative is important because it makes scense of everything. There are five stages of narrative structure:
1) Expostition - This is where the scene is set and characters are introduced
2) Development - This is where the situations develop and more charcters are introduced
3) Complication - This is where someting happens to complicate the lives of the characters
4) Climax - This is where decisive moments are reached and suspense is high
5) Resolution - This is where the matters are resolved and an end is reached

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