MS3 Research Alternate narratives

http://kellybulkeley.com/dreaming-cinema-david-lynch/ - Interesting analysis on the role of dreams and psychology in narrative structure within David Lynch's works. (Dream Research and Education - Author: Kelly Bulkeley PhD)

http://www.sagepub.com/mcquail6/PDF/Chapter%2020%20-%20The%20SAGE%20Handbook%20of%20Media%20Studies.pdf - The evolution of narrative and genre (Narrative and Genre - Author: Horace Newcomb)

http://www.pearsonhighered.com/readinghour/theatreandfilm/assets/Pramaggiore_0205770770_ch4.pdf - A few chapters on the sound, editing, mise-en-scene and cinematography of films with alternate narrative structures (Film: A Critical Introduction - Author: N/A)

http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/category/narrative-strategies/ - Very useful information on narrative strategies and techniques (Observations on Film Art: Narrative Strategies - Author: David Bordwell)

http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/2012/06/10/i-love-a-mystery-extra-credit-reading/ - The appeal of mysteries within alternative narratives (Observations on Film Art: I Love a Mystery: Extra-credit Reading - Author: David Bordwell)

http://imlportfolio.usc.edu/ctcs505/mulveyVisualPleasureNarrativeCinema.pdf - Useful for applying the male gaze theory to both MD and LH if necessary (Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema - Author: Laura Mulvey)

http://www.adamranson.plus.com/Propp.htm - Some basic info about Propp's theory of characters in relation to the narrative (Propp's Theory - Author: Vladimir Propp)

http://www.adamranson.plus.com/TODOROV.HTM - An outline of Todorov's theory of narrative (Todorov's Theory - Author: Tzvetan Todorov)

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lost_highway/ - Rotten Tomatoes page for Lost Highway

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mulholland_dr/ - Rotten Tomatoes page for Mulholland Drive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZowK0NAvig - Party scene from Lost Highway

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNjX3tQMygk&feature=relmfu - Cowboy scene from Mulholland Drive


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