Saturday, 26 February 2011

Narrative Structure

Narrative structures are obvious in nearly all films, even films that don’t follow the basic narrative structure still have elements of it in the film. The narrative consists of a series of questions posed to the audience, these are applied during the introductions of films if not the very beginning of a films. These questions are usually posed by showing equilibrium (the normal happenings of a place or person) and then having a change come about this change is known as the ‘villain’ even if it is not a person. Then there is the hero which is the person involved in re-gaining equilibrium.

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