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1 Lecture 4: Integrating the Elements Professor Daniel Cutrara American Beauty (1999) Alan Ball (screenplay)
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Previous Lesson Character Character in Joy Luck Club 2
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This Lesson Supporting Elements American Beauty Assignments 3
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4 Supporting Elements Lesson 4: Part I Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (2003) Written by Mike Myers and Michael McCullers (screenplay)
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Supporting Elements Pace Dialogue Believability Predictability Payoff Tone Point of View Theme 5
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Supporting Elements (Contd) Concept Marketability Formatting 6
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Pace Rhythm and Tempo –Too fast can lack emotional connection –Too slow loses audience interest Urgency –Does the story have a built in deadline? For example- 3 days before the asteroid will hit the Earth. Or the soulmate is engaged to be married in a month. 77
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Dialogue Evaluation –Is it natural? –Differentiation between characters. –Is it necessary? Conflict Subtext vs On the Nose Expository Humor 8
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Believability Suspension of Disbelief –Rules of the world Character consistency –Contradiction yet logic 99
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Predictability The Predicable Outcome –Genre expectations demand this. –Unpredictable elements in journey. The Unpredictable Outcome –Still need sense of inevitability. 10
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Payoff The Plant –An object, dialogue, person The typical reveal of a gun The Payoff –Transformation of meaning As You Wish 11
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Tone The Feel of the Film –Story –Theme –Shifts Formal Elements –Visuals –Sound –Music Seven (1995) 12
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Point of View Literary Equivalents Experiments with First Person Third Person –Limited –Omniscient 13
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Theme The Meaning –What is the message of the film? American Beauty 14
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Concept and Marketability Universal Appeal Niche Audiences 15
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Formatting Unprofessional Professional 16
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17 American Beauty Lesson 4: Part II American Beauty 17
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The Backstory American Beauty (1999) –Directed by Sam Mendes –Cinematographer Conrad Hall –Screenplay by Alan Ball –Five Oscars including Picture and Screenplay 18
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The Coverage American Beauty –Comments and Recommendation –Differences in development Changes to plot Affect on the theme Audience reaction 19
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Structure and Plot Whose story is it? – Lesters Journey – Three Acts – Point of View The Triangles –The Burnham Family and Angela –Col. Fitts and Ricky –Buddy Kane 20
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Lesters Journey The Beginning – The Hook – The Ordinary World – The Inciting Incident – Hero takes on problem – Pace – Predictability 21
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The Hook Predictability –Pause the lecture and watch the first clip from American Beauty. How does this beginning work against predictability? 22
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Lesters Journey 2 The Middle – Pursuit of Angela – Standing up to Carolyn – Quitting the job – Return to adolescence – Befriending Ricky – Believability 23
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Planting and Payoff Pause the lecture and watch the second clip from American Beauty. –How does this action plant an important element that pays off in the third act? 24
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Lesters Journey 3 The End – Winning Angela – Seeing the good in his life with family – Payoff of Col. Fitts – Carolyns love 25
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Development Pause the lecture and watch the third clip from American Beauty. – How would the meaning of the ending be different if Lester had sex with Angela? 26
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The Triangles/Character Arc Lester, Carolyn, Jane –The dysfunctional family Lester, Jane, Angela –Lester pursues an adolescent dream Carolyn, Lester, Buddy –Carolyns infidelity Jane, Angela, Ricky –Jane stands up for herself 27
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Character Arc Multiple Arcs –Lester Making peace with his life –Carolyn Rediscovering her love –Jane and Ricky Coming of age 28
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Theme Look Closer – Tone – Beauty – Rediscovering whats important 29
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The Wrap Up The Whole Picture –The construction of engaging narratives utilizes many different strategies. –Knowing them, and how they may be deployed is essential to story analysis. 30
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31Assignments Lesson 4: Part III American Beauty
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32 E-Board Post #1 Approximately 200 words. Do a critique of one of your favorite films. Evaluate for one of the following- pace, predictability, believability, tone, point of view, or theme. Comment on two of your peers. 32
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End of Lecture 4 End of Lecture 4 Next Lecture: Industry Tools 33
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