Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Who doesn't like drama?


We have made it all this way and now it's time to take everything I have learned and apply it to the masterpiece I am about to create. I'm excited to take you guys along with me and hopefully learn more about the struggles, accomplishments, and fun moments in the film making process.


Let's talk about drama!

Drama film heavily relies on the emotional and relational develop. Most of the time, the dramatic themes, that are important too, are taken from intense, real life issues. Drama film aims to tell an honest story of human struggles. (thescriptlab) The main focus of a drama film is to build the characters with the audience as they engage further into the story.


The drama genre is the broader term for the smaller spectrum of subgenres that are out there. Here are some of the subgenres that coexist in the drama genre title.



1. Crime Drama

Most likely following a character involved in criminal activity, the justice system, or some business with law enforcement. 


                                                               

2. Historical drama

Focus is on dramatic events in history such as war films



3. Comedy Drama

genre that balances serious event with humorous content 



                                                                 

4. Melodrama

uses plots that appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience,

can be also known as "chick flicks" when targeted toward the female audience

and "guy cry" films with the male audience

                                                                 


5. Romantic Drama

focuses on the elements of a romantic love

                                                                     


6. Period Piece 
concentrates on a specific time era, often based on a novel 













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