STEVE NEALE (1980)
He follows the belief that genre relies on repetition and differences.
For example, in some films the elements may be orchestrated in an unfamiliar way, or different elements may be introduced. This helps to create popular cinematic films, and to help create genre for these films in a way that it will attract a good audience.
(1990)
He argues that Hollywood's regime performs with two inter-related functions.
The first is to guarantee meanings and pleasures for the audiences; the second is to provide cognitive collateral against innovation and difference.
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Your theory work is excellent Aimee - thorough and clear.
ReplyDelete- As you move through the course, you will want to condense this into short noted to revise from.