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		<title>WATCH: Intertextuality in Movies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the word intertextuality takes you back to your otherwise long-forgotten college film analysis classes, don&#8217;t be alarmed. The subject matter is actually not as boring and painfully academic as the word it hides behind. Intertextuality is about emotions &#8211; and is that not what filmmaking is really all about? When I watched Nerdwriter&#8216;s video [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If the word <em>intertextuality</em> takes you back to your otherwise long-forgotten college film analysis classes, don&#8217;t be alarmed. The subject matter is actually not as boring and painfully academic as the word it hides behind. <em>Intertextuality</em> is about emotions &#8211; and is that not what filmmaking is really all about?</strong></p>
<p>When I watched <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkMlOu7faDgqh4PfzbpLdg" target="_blank">Nerdwriter</a>&#8216;s video essay on the subject of <em>intertextuality</em> and how it&#8217;s become Hollywood&#8217;s new currency, it was with a bit of <em>d&#8217;uh</em> attitude; I had been thinking about this for years and I always let out a slight <em>tsk</em> whenever a new film throws in callback after callback to (mostly better) works that&#8217;s come before it. But what Nerdwriter does an excellent job of pointing out is that it&#8217;s not all bad. From a financial stand-point, the franchises and shared universes flooding the cinemas right now are fairly safe bets. Which is understandably important when the bet is on a 2-300 million dollars production budget. But more importantly, when it&#8217;s done right, the use of intertextuality can add humor, drama and a connection with a viewer &#8211; you feel like you&#8217;re in on an inside joke.</p>
<p>So after watching the video, my wheels kept spinning. Take away the big-budget financial speculation, the setting-up-for-sequals, the cheap thrills of recognizing a character or image &#8211; and what you have left is a filmmaking tool for creating familiarity and instantly eliciting certain emotions. I will, for one, be more aware of the impact of this &#8216;weaponized intertextuality&#8217; in my writing and not simply brush it off as a dirty trick used by Hollywood blockbusters. Because moments of familiarity is good, especially when the material is fresh and foreign.</p>
<p>Watch the video essay below and be sure to subscribe to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkMlOu7faDgqh4PfzbpLdg" target="_blank">Nerdwriter&#8217;s YouTube channel</a>.</p>
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