Genre Decision Blog

 The genre I have chosen for my opening sequence is Drama. Drama is a narrative fiction supposing to be more serious than humorous. In cases like this, drama would be used to share a message or bring awareness to something. After much research, I wanted to do a drama opening sequence because it matches the type of film I want to make, which would bring awareness to society's standards and bullying. The characters of this film are taken serious, and most likely talk about touchy subjects. There is a lot of arguing and crying throughout the film, and is targeted more towards a teen crowd. The settings of these films are taken place at school, houses, fairs, restaurants and any other public place where friends hang out. Drama films involve relationships, cliques, teens and parents. The songs tied in with this genre are faint and sad depending on the mood. A drama is divided into multiple parts: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Catastrophe. The exposition is the setting, and getting to know the characters. The rising action is the build up of the problem or issue being emphasized. The most interesting and dramatic part of the film is the climax, which either is the worst or best part. The falling action is the calming down from the issue presented, and the catastrophe is the dramatic ending to the film. Drama is a very popular genre because of how broad it is. There are many types of Drama: Tragedy, Comedy, Tragicomedy. When making a drama film, you can interpret many other genres inside. Many emotions and messages are fulfilled in a drama movie, to make a point. The majority of films in a drama end up in a tragedy. 

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