Promoting Media Revision Homework
The organisations that regulate the following media forms:
- Film - British Board of Film Classification
- TV and Radio - Ofcom
- Advertising - Advertising Standards Authority
- Newspapers and Magazines - Video Standards Council
- Video Games - Games Rating Authority and Video Standards Council
What is a postmodernist film? What features does it include?
A postmodernist film a late 20th century style and concept that is characterised by a mixing of different artistic styles and media, and a general distrust of theories.
Postmodernism involves breaking down barriers, for example taking little bits of everything and putting it all together.
Postmodernist films are known to challenge mainstream conventions of narrative structures, while also destroying the audience's disbelief. This creates a film that has conventional elements, but the storyline and narrative are not mainstream.
Features:
- Pastiche - work that imitates that of another work or artist.
- Hyperreality - an image or stimulation that distorts reality, or depicts something that is not real, but then forms a reality.
- Time-bending - using time travel to shape reality
- Irony - when something is meant to be cynically mocked and not taken seriously.
- Intertextuality - linking the work to a different film, text or book.
How is The Lego Movie a postmodernist film?
Another way The Lego Movie is a postmodernist film is that it contains hyperreality elements. The majority of The Lego Movie is made of LEGO in different LEGO worlds. Throughout the film, the audience experiences these worlds, however at the end of the film, the audience is brought back to a human reality that concludes the film. This makes The Lego Movie a postmodernist film because the majority of the film depicts something that is not real (the LEGO worlds), and then forms a reality.
Excellent Danae - well explained
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