TY - JOUR
T1 - The role and purpose of film narration
AU - Carmona, Carlos Ruiz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa. All rights reserved.
Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Throughout history we can identify a great number of authors discussing the nature of narrative. From Plato’s and Aristotle’s original mimetic and diegetic influential theories to Gérard Genette’s or Roland Barthes’ essential contribution to structuralism, narrative has been studied and discussed as a fundamental process for the human mind in terms of producing and communicating meaning and expressing experience. Over the past few decades major scholars such as Bordwell, Metz, Genette, Carroll, Chatman, Eisenstein, Bal, Abbot, Tan, Smith or Branigan have produced some of the most significant contributions to the study of film narratology. Some scholars envisage narration as a means to process information. Others argue that narration can be better understood as a strategy to cue narrative comprehension. Others envisage narration as a means for emotion. This paper intends to establish that film narrative can be better understood as an act of communication through and from experience from filmmaker to an audience and vice-versa.
AB - Throughout history we can identify a great number of authors discussing the nature of narrative. From Plato’s and Aristotle’s original mimetic and diegetic influential theories to Gérard Genette’s or Roland Barthes’ essential contribution to structuralism, narrative has been studied and discussed as a fundamental process for the human mind in terms of producing and communicating meaning and expressing experience. Over the past few decades major scholars such as Bordwell, Metz, Genette, Carroll, Chatman, Eisenstein, Bal, Abbot, Tan, Smith or Branigan have produced some of the most significant contributions to the study of film narratology. Some scholars envisage narration as a means to process information. Others argue that narration can be better understood as a strategy to cue narrative comprehension. Others envisage narration as a means for emotion. This paper intends to establish that film narrative can be better understood as an act of communication through and from experience from filmmaker to an audience and vice-versa.
KW - Communication
KW - Film narration
KW - Human experience
KW - Narrative comprehension
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U2 - 10.7559/citarj.v9i2.247
DO - 10.7559/citarj.v9i2.247
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85029714314
SN - 1646-9798
VL - 9
SP - 7
EP - 16
JO - Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
JF - Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
IS - 2
ER -