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Media genre deconstruction conclusion
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2. What initially sprung to me was the fact that the starring
actor’s names in the opening titles of the films and the rest of
the crew is credited in the ending titles.
All four of the films I deconstructed portrayed a sense of
heroism in the main character. For example Rocky starts out as
a less-than-amateur boxer who, by the end of the
film, becomes known as a beloved figure by his country, I do
not believe that this is coincidence, i believe this being down
to newer franchises being somewhat reincarnations of their
predecessors.
3. Uses of CGI and other technological advancements that
allow us to do virtually anything with a few clicks of a
mouse. This however doesn't mean that these
technological advancements arent neccessary as they
provide utmost convenience when dealing with SFX
(Special Effects) which are used fairly heavily in the
action genre in particular. Traditionally, the SFX team for
a movie would have to actually replicate the explosion
etc. on the set of the movie which could potentially be a
health and safety risk and could damage the set which
would cause complications for further filming, so while
it isn't technically required to create SFX it surely does
save time and money in both the short and long term.
4. All four films opened with quite inspiring music that lifted the mood and
instantly told the viewer the kind of movie that it would be, and as I
previously mentioned, this was no coincidence. All the films also estalbished
themselves with quite long shots to show where the scene is set and the
viewer can most often learn more about the film just by this shot than
before a character even speaks.