postmodernism:
1. Reflexivity : where a media or film text draws attention to itself as a constructed media text , for instance through breaking the fourth wall2. Eclecticism; A wide range of influences, contributions and techniques, including both high and low culture.
3. Intertextuality; An author’s reference to ,borrowing and transformation of another media
text
4. Pastiche/ Parody; A humorous or satirical imitation of a media text . It can be an extended to a scene, episode or a whole film where not only the setting abd genre but key elements of film form and production is meant to be a pastiche or parody
5. Bricolage; A technique where works are constructed from various materials available :Meaning in media and film works come from how these elements are combined and mixed rather than any new element.
6. Hyperreality : As described by Baudrillard, the idea that we are all living in a "virtual" mediated world with little or no direct "real" experiences. It can also refer to the artificial constructed world of images we see in films which are not the same as the real world. Some postmodernist films also have narratives which refer to hyperrealities ( e.g The Matrix ) within the artificial world of the film.
7. Acts against modernism; Postmodernism embodies scepticism towards the ideas and ideals of the modern era, especially the ideas of progress, objectivity, reason, certainty, personal identity and grand narrative.
3. Intertextuality; An author’s reference to ,borrowing and transformation of another media
text
4. Pastiche/ Parody; A humorous or satirical imitation of a media text . It can be an extended to a scene, episode or a whole film where not only the setting abd genre but key elements of film form and production is meant to be a pastiche or parody
5. Bricolage; A technique where works are constructed from various materials available :Meaning in media and film works come from how these elements are combined and mixed rather than any new element.
6. Hyperreality : As described by Baudrillard, the idea that we are all living in a "virtual" mediated world with little or no direct "real" experiences. It can also refer to the artificial constructed world of images we see in films which are not the same as the real world. Some postmodernist films also have narratives which refer to hyperrealities ( e.g The Matrix ) within the artificial world of the film.
7. Acts against modernism; Postmodernism embodies scepticism towards the ideas and ideals of the modern era, especially the ideas of progress, objectivity, reason, certainty, personal identity and grand narrative.

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