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Amy
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"Filmmaker's voice" has more to do with presentation and use of options/materials artistically than just genre (I think; his initial explanation is very confusing but elaboration all seem to focus on artsyness, so...)
I appreciate that he specifically took the time to use animation usually being pigeonholed into 'kids movies' as a counterexample of why audiences shouldn't do that. :)
— Feb 04, 2023 01:25PM
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I appreciate that he specifically took the time to use animation usually being pigeonholed into 'kids movies' as a counterexample of why audiences shouldn't do that. :)
Amy
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Point of view shapes how a story is told and can be used creatively to subvert audience expectations. The three questions to ask are:
1) Is the audience limited or omniscient?
2) Is the story told from the protagonist's or another secondary character's perspective?
3) Is the story being told objectively or not?
— Feb 04, 2023 12:43PM
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1) Is the audience limited or omniscient?
2) Is the story told from the protagonist's or another secondary character's perspective?
3) Is the story being told objectively or not?
Amy
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"A great villain needs to be a distorted reflection of the hero."
Heroes and villains often have similar objectives - if they want the same thing, it forces them into conflict.
But heroes can also battle multiple antagonists, society, technology, the environment, their own inexperience, or sanity; plus, we can have multiple protagonists (buddy, ensemble, etc) to add complexity and variety.
— Feb 04, 2023 09:11AM
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Heroes and villains often have similar objectives - if they want the same thing, it forces them into conflict.
But heroes can also battle multiple antagonists, society, technology, the environment, their own inexperience, or sanity; plus, we can have multiple protagonists (buddy, ensemble, etc) to add complexity and variety.
Amy
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Character and relationship archetypes combine with genre expectations to give us some of the most beloved and recognizable types of characters. Mixing and matching these with their different objections and intentions (what someone wants and why they want it) in particular stories allows many different stories with different situations and tones to be told.
— Feb 04, 2023 08:49AM
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