Genre
1) What example is provided of why visual iconographies are so important?
visual iconographies are enough to act alone to indicate a genre.
2) What examples are provided of the importance of narrative in identifying genre?
Newspaper genres
3) What is the difference between character representation in action movies and disaster movies?
The difference between action films and disaster movies is that action movies usually depend isolate the hero whereas in disaster films, the heroic role is spread out within a group of characters who have different abilities.
4) What are the different ways films can be categorised according to Bordwell?
Period or country, director /star, technical process, style, series, audience.
5) List three ways genre is used by audiences:
Prior knowledge, to compare a text or to reject a text.
6) List three ways genre is used by institutions or producers.
Prior knowledge, to rejection of texts and preparation.
7) What film genre is used as an example of how genres evolve? What films and conventions are mentioned?
Gangster films. We can see Reservoir Dogs, Scarface and The Sopranos mentioned. One code of the traditional gangster movie was to have a Tommy Gun hidden in a violin case
Superheroes
1) List five films the factsheet discusses with regards to the Superhero genre.
Spiderman, The X Men, Avengers Assemble, Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron man.
2) What examples are provided of how the Superhero genre has reflected the changing values, ideologies and world events of the last 70 years?
An adaption of the superman logo.
3) How can Schatz's theory of genre cycles be applied to the Superhero genre?
The superhero genre established their key conventions until they were well known and the audience were familiar. Then, these were mocked in a parody and reconstructed again within the films that followed the intentionally funny parody.
General
1) Why did you choose the text you are analysing?
I have picked the television series 'The Walking Dead'
2) In what context did you encounter it?
The streaming service Netflix.
3) What influence do you think this context might have had on your interpretation of the text?
It encouraged me to watch more because the episodes play continuously.
4) To what genre did you initially assign the text?
horror drama
5) What is your experience of this genre?
I realised there were many more than the typical key conventions within this series such as romance.
6) What subject matter and basic themes is the text concerned with?
Finding sanctuary and ultimately survival.
7) How typical of the genre is this text in terms of content?
This text does push the boundaries of its genre as it varies from being very tranquil to violent. Often we see scenes of the group eating together happily and having found a resolution for that one episode.
8) What expectations do you have about texts in this genre?
Gore, violence and downfall.
9) Have you found any formal generic labels for this particular text (where)?
Google classed it as serial, horror fiction and zombie.
10) What generic labels have others given the same text?
IMDb classed it as drama, horror, sci-fi
11) Which conventions of the genre do you recognise in the text?
Use of props like guns/bats and zombies.
12) To what extent does this text stretch the conventions of its genre?
Fairly often
13) Where and why does the text depart from the conventions of the genre?
When children are born or romantic relationships are formed.
14) Which conventions seem more like those of a different genre (and which genre(s))?
For example, often we can see romantic relationships being formed which is typical in romance films or humour is used in this series which is typical of comedy.
15) What familiar motifs or images are used?
Often we can see the regular theme of violence being brought up in various forms, death and tragedy.
Mode of address
1) What sort of audience did you feel that the text was aimed at (and how typical was this of the genre)?
This series is aimed predominantly at teenage males.
2) How does the text address you?
This text addresses me by allowing me a way of vicariously releasing pent up aggression.
3) What sort of person does it assume you are?
It assumes I enjoy watching gore and violence.
4) What assumptions seem to be made about your class, age, gender and ethnicity?
It assumes I am working to middle class, aged from 15-25, male and white.
5) What interests does it assume you have?
The show consists of mainly graphic violence and gore which suggests it assumes their viewers to enjoy watching shows with these kinds of themes.
Relationship to other texts
1) What intertextual references are there in the text you are analysing (and to what other texts)?
The entire show is actually based off the comics. Although the show varies slightly from it, we can see that the narrative typically tends to follow the comics.
2) Generically, which other texts does the text you are analysing resemble most closely?
The comics it is based off of.
3) What key features are shared by these texts?
The narrative.
4) What major differences do you notice between them?
The actors.