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Genre Research: Drama

 The Drama Genre:


So in this powerpoint, I worked to analyze the genre of Drama. I went through common themes in the movies and what truly makes a movie a drama. A drama is categorized by being a movie with high stakes and several conflicts. Common lighting can include three point lighting, lowkey lighting, and high key lighting. Lighting is used to change thee feeling and the audience's understanding of a scene. Common camera angles include ducth angles, low angle, and high angle shots. These angles change the audience's perception of the movie and what's going on. It allows the audience to see the characters in a scene in a different light. it also gives the audience insight into the kind of person the character might me in a certain situation. For example, if in a verbal fight, a character is shot with a high angle, the audience gets to understand that that character is the superior in this situation. It can also help show change in characters. Going from a high angle in a situation to a low angle in a similar one can let us know that the character is failing or in a loosing battle. Camera movement common in dramas include dolly, pan, and zooms. These severe a purpose similar to camera angles. They move with characters and help show more emotion and insight into character's lives, feelings, or motivations. Mis-en-scene is very important in drama movies. Costumes can completely change what a character is. If a character is wearing expensive, flauty clothes, one can assume the character either is rich or wants to appeach as such. It makes the audience wonder why a character looks a certain way. Nothing in a drama is intentional. Everything works together to push the conflicts forward and help the audience understand the characters better.


Signing off,

Danniella Miller

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