Thursday 25 February 2016

Science Fiction & Media Language

Genre Conventions:

Conventions- The standard and accepted means of representing a genre; 'the key ingredient'.

Narrative:

  • Less detailed or thought provoking ideas, usually very simple similar to action movies
  • Centre around a few key concepts that are never what people expect in everyday life
  • Humans vs Aliens 
  • Visiting alien planets
  • Using fiction to create wild yet plausible scenarios
  • Time travel etc
  • Post apocalyptic 


Characters:

  • Heroic, intelligent 
  • Well spoken, of alien races often
  • Usually unusual but plausible and close to humans making them relatable
  • Wise older character
  • Protagonist- Human male usually due to target audience
  • Antagonist- Usually alien male
  • Often more than one hero (hero teams)


Mise en Scene:

  • Unusual settings and costumes that usually seem somewhat futuristic
  • Innovative special effects and practical effects
  • Spaceships and unusual vehicles
  • Lots of space-like colours (Black, Purple, Green, Metallic, Neon)
  • Relatable imagery in terms of faces of humans to make the films more relatable
  • Sometimes set on earth in future
  • High tech weaponry
  • Extravagant makeup on non humans 


Themes: 

  • Sometimes dealing with ideologies and beliefs over what humans are capable of
  • Bravery and loyalty to humanity 
  • Humanity overcoming technology and aliens
  • Creating a new future
  • Teamwork
  • Reviewing and criticising the advancement and furthering of technology 
  • The power of love
  • Humans destroying their own planet
  • Few vs many (David and the Goliath) 
Other:
  • Innovative special effects with lots of CGI
  • More modern fonts or graphics
  • Regular music with strange 
  • Common actors and directors such as Spielberg and Harrison Ford



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