Representation
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Hall, must have original object, which it is necessarily not
EX: image of a cat will never actually be a real cat
Trading power for patronage
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Ex. Harley Quinn and Canary before they broke off from the Joker and
Roman
Generalization
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"most" or "some", General statement or concept obtained by inference from
specific cases; different from a stereotype because they are easier to
change. Stereotypes are extremely difficult to alter
Three Stereotypes of Female Characters
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· Daydreamer
· Derailed
· Daredevil
Low-Angle (camera placement)
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The camera looks up from below a character. Traditionally, this is used to
make a character look powerful or frightening.
,Film Noir (Movement, Aesthetic, Genre, Theme)
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Night time, urban setting; tough guy, protagonist; femme fatale; crime
murder and destruction
Queer Coding
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Body language, hobbies / interests, speech / use of language, and clothing
/ make-up / costuming.
Mise-en-scene
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Literally means "putting on the stage" and refers to everything the director
wants us to see in a camera shot
ISA
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, Ideological- State Apparatus, a belief rather than a person, Organization
that propagates through social and psychological. Ex: Family, school,
religion, media
Low Key lighting
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Shadows are left on a character's face, usually used in moments of
suspense or horror; commonly seen in film noir.
The Other
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individual who is perceived by the group as not belonging or as being
different in some fundamental way. The group sees itself as the norm and
judges those who do not meet that norm.
High-Angle Shot (camera placement)
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The camera looks down on a character. Traditionally, this is used to make a
character look weak or frightened.
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Hall, must have original object, which it is necessarily not
EX: image of a cat will never actually be a real cat
Trading power for patronage
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Ex. Harley Quinn and Canary before they broke off from the Joker and
Roman
Generalization
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"most" or "some", General statement or concept obtained by inference from
specific cases; different from a stereotype because they are easier to
change. Stereotypes are extremely difficult to alter
Three Stereotypes of Female Characters
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· Daydreamer
· Derailed
· Daredevil
Low-Angle (camera placement)
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The camera looks up from below a character. Traditionally, this is used to
make a character look powerful or frightening.
,Film Noir (Movement, Aesthetic, Genre, Theme)
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Night time, urban setting; tough guy, protagonist; femme fatale; crime
murder and destruction
Queer Coding
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Body language, hobbies / interests, speech / use of language, and clothing
/ make-up / costuming.
Mise-en-scene
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Literally means "putting on the stage" and refers to everything the director
wants us to see in a camera shot
ISA
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, Ideological- State Apparatus, a belief rather than a person, Organization
that propagates through social and psychological. Ex: Family, school,
religion, media
Low Key lighting
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Shadows are left on a character's face, usually used in moments of
suspense or horror; commonly seen in film noir.
The Other
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individual who is perceived by the group as not belonging or as being
different in some fundamental way. The group sees itself as the norm and
judges those who do not meet that norm.
High-Angle Shot (camera placement)
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The camera looks down on a character. Traditionally, this is used to make a
character look weak or frightened.