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Narrative


Narrative is defined as “a chain of events in a cause-effect relationship occurring in
time” (Bordwell & Thompson, Film Art, 1980).


Diegesis
The internal world created by the story that the characters themselves experience
and encounter.


Story and plot


Story – all events referenced both explicitly in a narrative and inferred (including
backstory as well as those projected beyond the action)


Plot – the events directly incorporated into the action of the text and the order in
which they are presented


Narrative Range


Unrestricted narration – A narrative which has no limits to the information that is
presented i.e. a news bulletin.


Restricted narration – only offers minimal information regarding the narrative i.e.
thrillers


Narrative Depth


Subjective character identification – the viewer is given unique access to what a
range of characters see and do


Objective character identification – the viewer is given unique access to a
character’s point of view such as seeing things from the character’s mind, dreams,
fantasies or memories.




                                          1                                      ACJ
Narrative Theory - Conventional narrative theory can be explored via the work of
Russian Formalists from the 1920’s.
Vladimir Propp’s Theory of Narrative
Vladimir Propp suggested that characters took on the role of narrative 'spheres of
action' or functions. From a comprehensive study of folktales Propp came up with
seven different character types:


   •   The hero, usually male, is the agent who restores the narrative equilibrium
       often by embarking upon a quest (or search). Propp distinguishes between
       the victim hero, who is the centre of the villain's attentions, and the seeker
       hero who aids others who are the villains victims. The hero is invariably the
       texts central character.
   •   The villain who usually creates the narrative disruption.
   •   The donor gives the hero something, it may be an object, information or
       advice, which helps in resolution of the narrative.
   •   The helper aids the hero in the task of restoring equilibrium.
   •   The princess (the victim) is usually the character most threatened by the
       villain and has to be saved, at the climax, by the hero. The father's (who in
       fairy tales was often the king) role is usually to give the princess away to the
       hero at the narrative's conclusion. He may also despatch the hero.
   •   The dispatcher sends the hero on her or his task (who can typically be the
       princess father)
   •   The false hero appears to be good but is revealed, at the narrative's end, to
       have been bad
Characters can fulfil more than one sphere character type, for example; a princess
may also be a helper.
Tzvetan Todorov’s Theory of Narrative
Todorov suggested that conventional narratives are structured in five stages:
   1. a state of equilibrium at the outset;
   2. a disruption of the equilibrium by some action;
   3. a recognition that there has been a disruption;
   4. an attempt to repair the disruption;
   5. a reinstatement of the equilibrium
This type of narrative structure is very familiar to us and can be applied to many
‘mainstream’ film narratives.


Modular Narratives in Contemporary Cinema by Allan Cameron


                                              2                                   ACJ
Modular Narratives “articulate a sense of time as divisible and subject to
manipulation”.
Cameron has identified four different types of modular narrative:
   •   Anachronic
   •   Forking Paths
   •   Episodic
   •   Split Screens


Anachronic modular narratives involve the use of flashbacks and/or flashforwards,
with no clear dominance between any of the narrative threads. These narratives also
often repeat scenes directly or via a different perspective. Examples include: Pulp
Fiction and Memento.


Forking-path narratives juxtapose alternative versions of a story, showing the
possible outcomes that might result from small changes in a single event or group of
events. The forking-path narrative introduces a number of plotlines that usually
contradict one another. Examples include Groundhog Day and Run Lola Run.


Episodic narratives are organised as an abstract series or narrative anthology.
Abstract series type of modular narrative is characterized by the operation of a non-
narrative formal system which appears to dictate (or at least overlay) the organization
of narrative elements such as a sequence of numbers or the alphabet.
Anthology consists of a series of shorter tales which are apparently disconnected but
share a random similarity, such as all ‘episodes’ being survivors of a shipwreck.


Split screen narratives are different from the other types of modular narrative
discussed here, because their modularity is articulated along spatial rather than
temporal lines. These films divide the screen into two or more frames, juxtaposing
events within the same visual field, in a sustained fashion. Examples include
Timecode.




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  • 1. Narrative Narrative is defined as “a chain of events in a cause-effect relationship occurring in time” (Bordwell & Thompson, Film Art, 1980). Diegesis The internal world created by the story that the characters themselves experience and encounter. Story and plot Story – all events referenced both explicitly in a narrative and inferred (including backstory as well as those projected beyond the action) Plot – the events directly incorporated into the action of the text and the order in which they are presented Narrative Range Unrestricted narration – A narrative which has no limits to the information that is presented i.e. a news bulletin. Restricted narration – only offers minimal information regarding the narrative i.e. thrillers Narrative Depth Subjective character identification – the viewer is given unique access to what a range of characters see and do Objective character identification – the viewer is given unique access to a character’s point of view such as seeing things from the character’s mind, dreams, fantasies or memories. 1 ACJ
  • 2. Narrative Theory - Conventional narrative theory can be explored via the work of Russian Formalists from the 1920’s. Vladimir Propp’s Theory of Narrative Vladimir Propp suggested that characters took on the role of narrative 'spheres of action' or functions. From a comprehensive study of folktales Propp came up with seven different character types: • The hero, usually male, is the agent who restores the narrative equilibrium often by embarking upon a quest (or search). Propp distinguishes between the victim hero, who is the centre of the villain's attentions, and the seeker hero who aids others who are the villains victims. The hero is invariably the texts central character. • The villain who usually creates the narrative disruption. • The donor gives the hero something, it may be an object, information or advice, which helps in resolution of the narrative. • The helper aids the hero in the task of restoring equilibrium. • The princess (the victim) is usually the character most threatened by the villain and has to be saved, at the climax, by the hero. The father's (who in fairy tales was often the king) role is usually to give the princess away to the hero at the narrative's conclusion. He may also despatch the hero. • The dispatcher sends the hero on her or his task (who can typically be the princess father) • The false hero appears to be good but is revealed, at the narrative's end, to have been bad Characters can fulfil more than one sphere character type, for example; a princess may also be a helper. Tzvetan Todorov’s Theory of Narrative Todorov suggested that conventional narratives are structured in five stages: 1. a state of equilibrium at the outset; 2. a disruption of the equilibrium by some action; 3. a recognition that there has been a disruption; 4. an attempt to repair the disruption; 5. a reinstatement of the equilibrium This type of narrative structure is very familiar to us and can be applied to many ‘mainstream’ film narratives. Modular Narratives in Contemporary Cinema by Allan Cameron 2 ACJ
  • 3. Modular Narratives “articulate a sense of time as divisible and subject to manipulation”. Cameron has identified four different types of modular narrative: • Anachronic • Forking Paths • Episodic • Split Screens Anachronic modular narratives involve the use of flashbacks and/or flashforwards, with no clear dominance between any of the narrative threads. These narratives also often repeat scenes directly or via a different perspective. Examples include: Pulp Fiction and Memento. Forking-path narratives juxtapose alternative versions of a story, showing the possible outcomes that might result from small changes in a single event or group of events. The forking-path narrative introduces a number of plotlines that usually contradict one another. Examples include Groundhog Day and Run Lola Run. Episodic narratives are organised as an abstract series or narrative anthology. Abstract series type of modular narrative is characterized by the operation of a non- narrative formal system which appears to dictate (or at least overlay) the organization of narrative elements such as a sequence of numbers or the alphabet. Anthology consists of a series of shorter tales which are apparently disconnected but share a random similarity, such as all ‘episodes’ being survivors of a shipwreck. Split screen narratives are different from the other types of modular narrative discussed here, because their modularity is articulated along spatial rather than temporal lines. These films divide the screen into two or more frames, juxtaposing events within the same visual field, in a sustained fashion. Examples include Timecode. 3 ACJ