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Film Classification Unit 1
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Styles Realism Classicism Formalism
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Realism Films that are lifelike with believable locations and details and a minimum of distorted elements Try to present the world as unmanipulated, an objective mirror of the actual world
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Formalism A style of film that deliberately distorts raw materials so that no one would mistake a manipulated image of an object or event for the real thing.
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Classicism An intermediate style that avoids the extremes of realism and formalism Most classical films lean one way or another
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Three Types Documentary Avant-Garde Fiction Films
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Documentary A film that attempts to display life as-it-really- is, without manipulation, to present a particular viewpoint.
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Avant-Garde Meaning “in the front of the ranks” Artists whose works are characterized by an unconventional daring and by obscure, controversial, or highly personal ideas.
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Fiction Films Films that fall between the two types of films, with several aspects of both. Most films are fiction films.
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Examples Realism—The Pursuit of Happyness Formalism—The Wizard of Oz Classicism—The Notebook
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Movie Classification Chart Documentary RealismClassicism Formalism Avant-Garde FICTION
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Realistic vs. Formalistic Directing A Realistic director tends to focus more on content. A Formalistic director tends to focus more on manipulation. He or she is given credit for the film.
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