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Filmikunsti terminibaas Filmterm

ID 454083 Last modified 14.11.2023
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Domain screenwriting
  • the (fictional) world in which the situations and events narrated occur (Prince, 1987); the world evoked by narrative (Herman, 2009, p. 105). The time and place in which the story takes place, including all of the complex factors that come packaged with a given time and place: climate, terrain, population density, social structures and economic factors, customs, moral attitudes, and codes of behavior (Film-North, 2009).

Filmikunsti terminibaas Filmterm

ID 454170 Last modified 14.11.2023
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Domain screenwritingnarratology
  • narration through non-iconic or symbolic signs. The latter include, for example, all normal (non-onomatopoeic) language. In "told" narratives, such as epics and most novels, the narrating function is assigned to a set of signifiers that are "arbitrary," unanalogous to the actions, characters, or settings they signify. By contrast mimesis, or "showing" is narration through iconic signs. In "shown" stories, such as narrative films, both characters and actions tend to be represented in an iconic or "motivated" fashion. (Chatman, 1990, p. 111-112) Also see mimesis. Also used as a synonym for "storyworld". See storyworld

Semiootika terminibaas

ID 634580 Last modified 25.06.2023
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Domain culture & civilisationLinguistics - Language & Literature
  • sündmuste kirjeldamine kokkuvõtva informatsioonina
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