Genre research

  


Common camera angles:

High Angle, Pan, Over the Shoulder Shot, Establishing Shot, Close Up, etc.


Common Mis-En-Scene:

Casual Costumes, acting typically dramatized (plot twists and nuances to continue to reel in audience throughout film), set/makeup/acting that aligns with the film's themes/plot, etc.


Common Editing:

Eye-line match, Action match, Fade in, Fade out, Shot/Reverse Shot, etc.


Common sound:

Diegetic Sound, Sound Motif, Voiceover, Dialogue, etc.


Example Drama Films:

Titanic, The Hunger Games, The Notebook, 6 Underground, etc.


Element(s) of Drama I enjoy:

I like their high stake, conflict filled environments, that keep tensions high and audiences on the edge of their seats.


Element(s) of Drama I do not enjoy:

I, however, do not like the unnecessary dramatization that occurs in the films. I prefer a more classical approach,  I believe that drama in media shouldn't be the overdone, but the category should be implied as a background element of the film.

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