Thursday, 30 January 2014

Treatment: How we plan to connote genre in our sequence






After our proposal, we made some changes to how we would connote the genre in our sequence to what is mentioned below:

In order to make sure the audience was able to clearly understand that the genre is Romantic Drama, we looked at some film opening of the same genre. For example, 'The Notebook', 'P.S I Love You' and 'Silver Linings Playbook'. From analysing the opening sequences of similar films, we came to the conclusion that: 

Many Romantic Dramas tend not to make it initially clear what is the cause of the drama; it may have been something which happened prior to the films starting point, it may happen during the film, or it may be a mixture of both as is the case for our film.

The music that we plan on using will help us convey in more depth the emotions of the characters to the audience, since Romantic Dramas depend a lot on emotion. This genre tends to have the protagonist in conflict with themselves or another character, which happens in our opening sequence.

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