Genre research
Hello and welcome back to MediaFix! Crime drama is going to be the genre of our film. If we want our film to portray our story and characters effectively, we will need to research more into this genre.
Dramas focus on moral dilemmas of characters. They are serious stories that can regularly happen in everyday life. Characters in a drama are portrayed in conflict with people, forces of nature, or possibly themselves. So to accurately create a crime drama, our characters will have to be realistic, possibly friends and family members, facing the struggles of their day to day life.
However, drama is a broad genre. The key conventions of it's sub-genre, the crime drama are below:
- "the inclusion of violence, murder, theft, betrayal
- the detection of the criminal and the investigation that leads to his or her capture or punishment
- how far there is a moral purpose and restoration of order"(AQA).
There are settings of dark alley ways, quiet places, and dark areas. Stock characters include a criminal, victim, investigator, and the police.
Last, there needs to be a red herring. This is something that misleads the viewer to a false conclusion.
Following these conventions in the planning stages of our film will enhance the feel and quality of our crime drama. Giving the viewers familiarity with a new story.
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