Genre Research: Drama
Common Camera Angles in your Genre - A close up is used to emphasize the expression on a persons face or to make it clear that the object is important. - A long shot is used to show the person/object in a scene with the surroundings - A birds eye or high angle shot is shot from above or at a higher angle than the object/character. These are typically used to gain perspective or to imply that the character/object is of lesser meaning than something else. - Medium shots can have the setting in the background but the main focus will be on the character in shot, so the background tends to be blurred out to bring all the audiences attentions to the main character and their emotions in the scene. Common Mis-en-Scene in your Genre? - Costumes in a drama are supposed to represent the character and their personality. An antagonist may wear dark clothing to portray dark intentions. - High Key Lighting Everything looks bright with little to no shadow at all. High-key lighting has little dra...
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