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==Signs of character<ref name="Dyer">Richard Dyer, ''Stars''</ref>== | ==Signs of character<ref name="Dyer">Richard Dyer, ''Stars''</ref>== | ||
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+ | Image:Stars cover.jpg|alt=Cover of Stars, first edition.|''Stars'', first edition. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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#Viewer foreknowledge | #Viewer foreknowledge | ||
#Character name | #Character name | ||
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#Action | #Action | ||
− | How are these signs of character used to construct the characters in the " | + | How are these signs of character used to construct the characters in the "The Vartabedian Conundrum" episode of ''The Big Bang Theory''? These screen shots mostly show their first appearance in this particular episode. |
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<gallery widths=400px heights=300px perrow=2 > | <gallery widths=400px heights=300px perrow=2 > | ||
− | Image: | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00_00_15qq00003.jpg|'''Group 2:''' Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) |
− | Image: | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 00 03qq00001.jpg|'''Group 3:''' Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) |
− | Image: | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 04 38qq00068.jpg|'''Group 4:''' Penny (Kaley Cuoco) |
− | Image: | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00_10_10qq00163.jpg|'''Group 1:''' Dr. Stephanie Barnett (Sara Rue), hospital scene |
+ | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 08 36qq00134.jpg|'''Group X:''' Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) | ||
+ | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 09 32qq00151.jpg|'''Group X:''' Raj Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | + | ===Two more screen shots of Sheldon=== | |
− | + | <gallery widths=400px heights=300px perrow=2 > | |
− | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 03 59qq00055.jpg| | |
− | + | Image:BigBangTheory20081117qq00 01 28qq00020.jpg| | |
− | + | </gallery> | |
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==Star texts== | ==Star texts== | ||
#Explain how these terms apply to the study of television stars: | #Explain how these terms apply to the study of television stars: | ||
− | #* | + | #*Stars as texts |
− | #* | + | #*Media text |
− | #* | + | #*Intertextual |
− | #* | + | #*Polysemy |
#How does the textbook distinguish a "star" from an everyday "actor"? | #How does the textbook distinguish a "star" from an everyday "actor"? | ||
− | #Choose one star principally known for his or her work on television. What are some attributes of his or her polysemy | + | #Choose one star principally known for his or her work on television. What are some attributes of his or her polysemy? Explain how, according to Richard Dyer's approach, his or her polysemy is constructed from: |
#*Promotion | #*Promotion | ||
#*Publicity | #*Publicity | ||
#*Characters on TV programs | #*Characters on TV programs | ||
− | < | + | ===Selected stars=== |
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+ | ==Signs of performance<ref name="Dyer" />== | ||
+ | #Vocal | ||
+ | #Facial | ||
+ | #Gestural | ||
+ | #Corporeal | ||
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+ | How are signs of performance highlighted by contrasting the performances of two actors in the same role? | ||
+ | *Aka, a "commutation test" | ||
+ | *For example, Meg Ryan and Lindsay Frost as Betsy in ''As the World Turns'' | ||
+ | **Watch videos on Blackboard, or | ||
+ | ***[https://tvcrit.org/EO/DV/SoapOpera01.php Watch videos via Vimeo] ('''password: tcf123abc!''' ) | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
− | #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: | + | #Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture'', 5th edition (New York: Routledge, 2018). |
+ | #Richard Dyer, ''Stars'', Second Edition, Supplementary Chapter by Paul McDonald (London: British Film Institute, 1998). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://tvcrit.org/EO/DV/SoapOpera01.php Soap Opera Illustrations: ''ATWT'' Commutation Test] | ||
+ | *[https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/TVCrit2018_images_ByChapters/04/ ''Television'': chapter 4 illustrations] | ||
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+ | ==Richard Dyer gallery== | ||
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+ | <gallery mode="packed" heights=400px> | ||
+ | File:P3090218DyerButler.jpg|alt=Richard Dyer and Jeremy Butler, Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference, 9 March 2007|Richard Dyer and Jeremy Butler, Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference, 9 March 2007. | ||
+ | File:Jeremy Butler and Richard Dyer.jpg|alt=Jeremy Butler and Richard Dyer. London, March 2019.|Jeremy Butler and Richard Dyer. London, March 2019. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:JCM311]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:JCM311 Discussion]] |
+ | [[Category:BUI301]] | ||
+ | [[Category:BUI301 Discussion]] |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 3 September 2020
Signs of character[1]
- Viewer foreknowledge
- Character name
- Appearance
- Objective correlative
- Dialogue
- Lighting and videography or cinematography
- Action
How are these signs of character used to construct the characters in the "The Vartabedian Conundrum" episode of The Big Bang Theory? These screen shots mostly show their first appearance in this particular episode.
Two more screen shots of Sheldon
Star texts
- Explain how these terms apply to the study of television stars:
- Stars as texts
- Media text
- Intertextual
- Polysemy
- How does the textbook distinguish a "star" from an everyday "actor"?
- Choose one star principally known for his or her work on television. What are some attributes of his or her polysemy? Explain how, according to Richard Dyer's approach, his or her polysemy is constructed from:
- Promotion
- Publicity
- Characters on TV programs
Selected stars
Signs of performance[1]
- Vocal
- Facial
- Gestural
- Corporeal
How are signs of performance highlighted by contrasting the performances of two actors in the same role?
- Aka, a "commutation test"
- For example, Meg Ryan and Lindsay Frost as Betsy in As the World Turns
- Watch videos on Blackboard, or
- Watch videos via Vimeo (password: tcf123abc! )
- Watch videos on Blackboard, or
Bibliography
- Jeremy G. Butler, Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture, 5th edition (New York: Routledge, 2018).
- Richard Dyer, Stars, Second Edition, Supplementary Chapter by Paul McDonald (London: British Film Institute, 1998).