Sunday 8 November 2015

Genre

Genre meaning  a specific category in film…

Films are split into genres such as:

Action adventure: action adventures usually include big budget, high energy and many explosions. They can also involve less explosions and more discovery and adventure.

Comedy: comedies are usually family friendly and are made to make the audience laugh.

Crime: crimes are usually full of mystery and sometimes adventure. The mystery is the part that the viewers like as it keeps them guessing through out the film.

Sci-fi: sci-fi films usually involve heroes, aliens and many other scientific and fictional characters. These films aren’t just made for the nerdy kids and the geeky kids, there made to get the audience thinking “what if”.

Drama: dramas are usually serious and this is where most of the “based on true events” films fall under.

Horror: horrors are made to scare the audience, and are made to invoke our biggest fears.

War: war films are mostly true events and are made to show the audience the true horror and disaster of war on both land and sea.

Westerns: westerns are one of the oldest and was one of the most used genres of the american film industry. Westerns are now becoming re-invented and a lot of film companies are spoofing them like
“A million ways to die in the west”.






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