Genre and narrative

18th October     Genre and narrative 

genre is the term for any category of literature or entertainment, based on a set of common conventions  

protagonist- the main character/hero 

antagonist- villain 

sidekick- helps the hero/ main character  

science friction- New technology, the future, time travel, space travel, space ships- e.g. star trek the Martian  

horror- scar the audience, frightening, blood, jump scare, death, gory- e.g. it, the nun 

action- thrilling, exciting, fun, hair raising, stunts- e.g. venom, mission impossible 

musical- singing, dancing, loud, colour, lights- e.g. hairspray, Greece  

comedy- fun, humorous, cheerful, light, exaggerating the script, upbeat- e.g. free guy, spy, Paul 

documentary- interesting, real, factious- David ataman 

animation- big mouth, arther, south park, the amazing world of gumball! bobs burgers,  

ANIMATION FANTISY- 

Movie name whispers of the past 

Equilibrium- the normal/ the original setting in the start of a movie 

The movie is quite colourless and plain base colours there is 2 people which are the main characters, the characters look based upon the Stevens universes characters  

Disruption 

A rush of lightning shocks their body and they are sent away to place up in the sky  

Recognition of disruption  

The 2 main characters are aware why they are sent away and they start to get to know each other because they arnt sure when they will be release  

Attempt to solve disruption  

They then realise how they would miss their life if they weren’t there and they try their best to sustain gravity and be let down 

New equilibrium  

They wake up with loud voices around them but as soon as they open their eyes they become to see colour and the movie ends with colours splatting on the screen which reminds people that there will always be colour no matter how dark it gets  


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