Monday 24 September 2012

CODES & CONVENTIONS

Codes and conventions for gangster movies throughout the ages have altered through the years. Since the 1930s they have panned out like this:

  • 1930s: smart suits, acts of violence, murder, weapons and luxury items associated with the life style such as cigars and fine liquor, these influences was form Al Capone as he was well known for fulfilling all the above conventions. He wore the most expensive suits, constantly smoked cigars and once stabbed someone to death at a dinner party with a fork.
  • 1980s: codes and conventions changed dramatically after the release of Scarface. The conventions now focus more on drugs and money eg. Cocaine, the original conventions are a lot more detailed; violence is more graphic, more use of guns, better clothing suits more appealing, and leading characters status is emphasised a lot.
  • 20th century: Conventions slightly changed as there was more influence form street crime,
    racial discrimination which resulted to the original convention of violence and murder.
    Another reason why this culture grew so much is due to east coast and west coast arguments in gangster rap between artist such as Biggie (east coast) and Tupac (west coast)

    OUR FILM: Although we may include reference to drugs, our film will include 20th century gangster codes and conventions such as street crime. Our kidnappers will be involved with street crime and also kidnap fits into the 20th century catorgory more than the 30s and 80s. Like the 80s our main characters status will be exxagerated to show how powerful he is.

CODES AND CONVENTIONS are determined through LIGHTING, MIS EN SCENE, EDITING, SOUND and GENRE. These are known as CODES but the way they are used determine the CONVENTIONS of a movie. These tools are used to help us understand the roles characters play. They decide whether we like or dislike a chartacter.

female outside a building. Bright and positive view.female outside a building. Dark, negative and sinister view.

Portrayed as a GOOD character                         Portrayed as a BAD character


This is a moodboard that includes stereotypical conventions of the CRIME/GANGSTER genre. I intend to include these conventions in the teaser trailer:
























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