Wednesday 25 July 2012

Ex 1

GENRE : a category/content of a movie or show.
Examples : Fiction, Drama , Humor .

CLICHE : A typical story or part of the plot that everyone seems to know what's going to happen next or it is too predictable.
Examples : Happily ever after, The bad guy lose at the end.

STEREOTYPE : a view of the audience/other people that always assume that "this person" is always going to be villain or to be someone that they expect.
Example : Mr Bean will always be the Comic relief of every movie.

ANTAGONIST : The main villain or the Bad guy of the movie/show.
Examples : Joker from the Batman movies.

PROTAGONIST : The main character or the good guy of the movie/show.
 Examples : Batman from the Batman movies.

SUPPORTING CHARACTER : The character that usually helps the protagonist.
Examples : Robin form the Batman movies.

COMIC RELIEF : The character that usually lighten up the movie/show with jokes and sometimes side with the protagonist or antagonist. Always looks very cheerful and crack up the audience.
Examples : Deadpool from Marvel movies.

CHARACTERIZATION : To create/potray a character.
Examples : Protagonist, Antagonist , comic relief.

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CONCEPT / CONCEPTUALIZATION : The main idea or the main story of the show/movie.

THEME : The tone that's going to be set for the whole movie/show.

 PITCH : The teaser or the short summary of the movie/show.

LOGLINE : A one-sentence summary of your script.

CHARACTER BIO : A personal data or information of a character.

SYNOPSIS : A brief summary of the plot or story.

STORYLINE : The set of scripts or writings of the story from the start, climax to finish.

TREATMENT : A draft of the movie/show.

DEVELOPMENT HELL : a period during which a film or other project is trapped in development.

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