Monday 9 January 2012

Research On Intertextuality

KEY TERM
INTERTEXTUALITY 
"Inetertextuality is used a term to describe the visual referencing between films. Quite literally, films 'borrow' from each other, and you, the audience, may recognise certain camera angles, aspect of mise en scene, snippets of sound or method of editing in some films that you have seen in others."

EXAMPLES
PSYCHO
Here is the famous 'shower scene' from Psycho. A number of films have borrowed/copied from this famous scene. 

Now here are some other films that has used the famous scene from Psycho.

FATAL ATTRACTION

WHAT LIES BENEATH

SIMILARITIES
Psycho
Fatal Attraction

















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