Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Vladmire Propp


Russian Vladimir Propp (1895-1970) analyzed many of his country's folk tales and identified common themes within them. He broke down the stories into morphemes (analyzable chunks) and identified 31 narratemes (narrative units) that comprised the structure of many of the stories.

Folk stories around the world form a web of connections and the same or similar stories can be found in many places. These old stories also have formed the basis of many more stories since and hence Propp's morphology is useful not only in understanding Russian folk tales but pretty much any other stories.

Propp has been both lauded for his structural approach and criticized for his lack of sensitivity to subtle story elements such as mood and deeper context. Nevertheless, his analysis provides a useful tool in understanding stories ancient and modern and, after early influence on such luminaries as Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes, has become a classic of folklore and structuralist analysis.

He identified that “Five categories of elements define not only the construction of a tale, but the tale as a whole.”:
1. Functions of dramatis personae
2. Conjuctive elements (ex machina, announcement of misfortune, chance disclosure – mother calls hero loudly, etc.)
3. Motivations (reasons and aims of personages)
4. Forms of appearance of dramatis personae (the flying arrival of dragon, chance meeting with donor)
5. Attributive elements or accessories (witch’s hut or her clay leg)

By applying these elements to our video and folk story tale of the owl and the pussy cat we can make our video more abstract and more suitabe for our chosen genre. The elements, the storyline, the props, mise en scene, artist are all conventions of the folk genre and by applying them, it will appeal to our niche audience.

Friday, 20 January 2012

Teacher review

After a teacher reviewed our work she gave us her opinion on it and some feedback to improve our final grade. She believed we needed to be more experimental and break the boundaries of tradiational conventions. She thought it was slightly boring and we needed to up the tempo to go with the beat of the music. She did like the abstract owl and wolf masks and thought we needed to do more elements like that to make it a more abstract music video. We have taken her feedback on board and hope to make it appealing to a wider audience but mainly to our specific target audience.