Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- Postclassical (1945-1962)
- Vehicle for Social Statement
- Transitivity = an outcome directly follows from an action
- Goal-oriented Protagonist
- Identification with Characters
- Closure = clear conflict and clear resolution
- Closed text = movie speaks for itself from itself
- Transparency = formal elements not meant to be shown
- Pleasure = audience oriented and for cathartic release
- Intransitivity = rules of causality are fragmented
- Abstract Characters and Issues
- Selective POV = gives into and acknowledges uncertainty
- Nonclosure = no clear resolution of conflict
- Intertextuality = nostalgia for past time periods
- Self-Reflectivity = film foregrounds its creation
- Subversion = go against the point of the game
- Journey to understand character's place in society
- Pose questions that are not necessarily answerable
- Acknowledge heterogeneous world
- Wants to find out how processes behind the obvious work
- Emphasis on situational ethics
- Eastern Europe dark comedy
- Conglomerate takeover of the studio
- Exposure to Asian and European cultures via the war
- Appeal to the consumer, proven to be money-maker in other arts
- Show consumer what they're buying
- Props can be reused next year
- Repetition every year would increase quality
- Hard to come out of mold because industry forbids it
- Familiarity and simplicity of sucking audience in without much effort
- Represents society as it is in that time period
- Cathartic and inspirational for that time period
- Vehicle for communication points
- Ritualistic = perpetuates culture because you're watching with others
- Cynicism about life, tradition, and the American male
- Too much classical films on TV, people want to make something new
- All other art was doing the same thing
- Studios outcompeted by TV, so external indie producers needed
- People tried to get around censors
- Foreign films seen in art houses, experimen-tation broke genres
- Disregard of reality and truth = stay in fantasy forever
- High and low culture erased = every film is intended to appeal to all
- Imitation of old work to evoke same emotion
- No nostalgia for the past eras but just for the images of the past
- Lack of depth, spiritually dead
- Mashing = heterogeneous causes
- International capitalism, post-industrialism