2013年4月27日星期六

research gags


  •       Gag comes to mean ‘a pre-prepared piece of action.’
  •     they each constitute digressions or interruptions in the progress of a plot or a piece of purposive narrative action. They hence each tend also to involve a degree of surprise.




  •       Coursodon discuss the feature of a gag. There is a fundamental difference  between gags, on the one hand, calls’ comic effects’. 
Like <two stupid eggs>,applying simple gags made funnier,the gags were applied by  visual sense, physical action, and dialogue.



  •     on the other hand, sequence. The sequence contains three linked but separate stages: 1, a laying out of its basic components; 2 development of the situation in a particular direction; 3 reversal and ‘punchline’.
I do an experiment about the complicated gags, in the third scene, 1 basic components: Nancy prepare to spit into Susan's milk.  2 development a particular direction: Rita found her behavior, and she knew that Nancy spited in her milk. 3  reversal and ‘punchline’: Susan suddenly came to the kitchen, and want to drink the milk.

reference:

Steve, N., and Frank, K., 1990. Popolar Film And Television Comedy. third ed. London: Routledge.



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