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Narrative Difference
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What is Narrative Difference?
• The way a story is told
• The story has themes: Family, War, Romance etc.
• There are six ways to think about narrative difference
• You can understand a movie, TV show, Internet video, magazine, and even a radio show if you think about Narrative difference
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Six Parts
1. Technical Difference – (TD)
2. Verbal Difference – (VD)
3. Symbolic Difference – (SD)
4. Structure Difference – (SAD)
5. Character Difference– (CD)
6. Narrative Conflict Difference– (NCD)
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Technical Difference – (TD)
• Camera Angles
• Sound
• Editing
• Colour
• Design
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Verbal Difference – (VD)
• Written Language
• Spoken Language
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Memory Difference– (MD)
• The Mood of the movie
• The Set design
• The Feeling from the image
• Remembering the past
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Beginning
Middle
Ending
Structure - The Story Arc (SAD)
Introduce characters
and situation
A change
Result of change
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Characters – (CD)
Hero
VillainLove Interest
Father
Teacher
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Character Type Role within narrative
Protagonist (or Hero)
Leads the narrative, is usually looking
for something (a quest) or trying to solve
something (a mystery). Does not have
to be male :)
Antagonist (or Villain) Gets in the protagonist's way
Heroine (Female Hero)Is usually some sort of prize or reward
for the hero. NB if your hero is female,
your heroine can be male :)
Father
An authority figure who offers a reward
to the hero for completing their quest.
That reward might be a prince or a
princess or a cool new job
HelperHelps the hero - often acts as a
sidekick
Teacher Teaches and guides the hero
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Narrative Conflict - (NCD)
Story goes forward because of conflict or
fighting….
Cowboys v Indians Woman v Man bad hair v good hair
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Narrative Conflict - (NCD)
light/dark good/evil
right/wrong poverty/wealth
noise/silence youth/age
strength/weakness inside/outside
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1. Technical Code (TD)
2. Verbal Code (VD)
3. Memory Code (MD)
4. Structure (SAD)
5. Character (CD)
6. Narrative Conflict (NCD)
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1. Technical Code – (TD)Anything using camera angles, sound, different colours,editing style, and design.2. Verbal Code – (VD)Style of text, style of voice, voice overs - Listening3. Memory Code – (MD)Signs about the mood of the film or TV show you remember from the past.4. Structure – (SD)Introduction of characters and how they change.5. Character – (CD)Types of personalities: Hero, Villian, Teacher etc6. Narrative Conflict – (NCD)Fighting between two people or groups or items.