Bordwell Blogpost
In
"Narrative as a Formal System," Bordwell exemplifies how each
separate part of a film--plot and story, cause and effect, time, space,
openings and closings, and the narrator--work together to form a successful
narrative. It was very interesting for me to learn about the narrative form of
a film and how a story comes together as it is something that I have never gave
much thought to. The art of making a film is far more complicated than I
thought. Bordwell raised many fascinating points, but what I found most
fascinating was how parallelism was used in Citizen
Kane. Even though I have never seen the film Citizen Kane, I was able to learn that parallelism in a
narrative "allows both lines of action to develop simultaneously in
similar directions." I personally have never realized that parallelism can
be present in films, and if the viewer isn't actively reading the film, they
probably are not going to realize that parallelism present either. Overall,
this article really opened my eyes to the art of film making and how all the
parts of a narrative work together.
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