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Down: 1) A narrative structure that accelerates the action and plot toward a central event or action that must be accomplished by a certain time. 2) The telling of a story or description of a situation; the emotional, physical, or intellectual perspective through with the characters, events, and action of the plot are conveyed. Can also designate storytelling of the camera.4) A specialized genre that defines a specfiic, more limited version of a more general genre often by refining it with an adjective such as the example of slap stick comedy. 5) The subject matter or raw material of a narrative, or our reconstruction of the events of a narrative based on what is explicitly shown and ordered in the plot. 6) A story told by a narrator or conveyed by a narrational point of view. 8) A category or classification into a group of movies in which the individual films share the same subject matter and similar ways of organizing the subject through narrative and stylistic patterns. 9) A narrative in which our knowledge is limited to that of a particular character. 11) A nonfiction film that presents real objects, people and events. 12) Narration that presents all elements of the plot, exceeding the perspective of any one character, see also third person narration. 13)  Mixed forms produced by the interaction of different genres such as musical horror films. 14)  A character type that simplifies and standardizes perceptions that one group holds about another often less numerous, powerful and privileged group. 19) The narrative ordering of the events of the story as they appear in the actual work, selected, and arranged according to particular temporal, spatial, generic, casual or other patterns; in narratology it is also known as Syuzhet. Across: 3) Movement from france which allowed filmakers to have a new kind of spontaneity and inventiveness when capturing authority. 7) Plot events and actions that proceed one after another as a forward movement in time. 10) A context or person positioned outside the principal narrative of a film such as bracketing scenes in which a character in the story’s present begins to relate events of the past and later concludes his or her tale. 15) A plot that tells of past events from the perspective of the present or future.16) An original model or type such as Satan as the Archetype of evil. 17)  A mode of narration that calls attention to the narrative point of view of the story in order to complicate or subvert its own narrative authority as an objective perspective on the world. 18) A type of narration that raises questions about the truth of hte story being told. Also called manipulative narration. 20)  Found in films that use several different narrative perspectives for a single story or for different stories in a movie that loosely fits these perspectives together. 21)  Mimic scientific points of view that anounce or suggest the driving perspective of the film is a search into particular social, psychological, or physical phenomena.
 

 

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