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Feature Films

The universality of story Feature films are narratives - they tell stories. Even films based on events will fictionalize them in order to produce drama, to telescope time, to avoid being filled up with too many characters, or simply to be more entertaining. Even in the current welter of special-effect movies, feature films are usually summarized by their plots - in their first 'treatment' (or outline of the script idea), in the advance publicity, in the TV guide, in reviews, and in conversations. Films may differ from other of narrative - literary fiction or television drama, for instance - in the medium used and the representational conventions. They do, however, with literary fiction and television drama the basic structure and functions of narrative. Much work has been done by researchers in the field known as 'narratology' on exactly what constitutes the structures and functions of the narrative. Their conclusions are of great use to students of the feature film.

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