Genre Research: Drama


 Some common camera angles are :


Eye Level Shot

Low Angle Shot.

High Angle Shot.

Hip Level Shot.

Knee Level Shot.

Ground Level Shot.

Shoulder-Level Shot.

Costumes

It really depends on the settings and where it may take place. 

Ex. the school(uniform, cheerleading uniform, nerdy look)


Props

They include staff, food, weapons, lanterns and candles, canes, staff, parasols, and practically anything else an actor could or might pick up. Personal props are props worn or carried by a particular actor and issued to him rather than stored on the prop table. Set props include most obviously furniture.

Lighting

Cinematic lighting is a film lighting technique that goes beyond the standard three-point lighting setup to add drama, depth, and atmosphere to the story.

Makeup

cream-based makeup and cake makeup

straight makeup, sometimes called "street," which enhances an actor's features using cosmetics and corrective makeup

Acting

method acting

the Meisner technique

the Brechtian method 

practical aesthetics

Settings may vary...


Editing

Continuity Editing. This editing technique creates an ongoing stream of action.

Continuity Error. 

Cross-Cutting.

Cuts Cutaway

Sounds

sound can be created via exaggerated breathing or sighing

sound can be created via a performer interacting with objects or props

sound can be created by using the voice to create a myriad of sounds 

sound can be created by using the body

Film examples of Drama

A Star Is Born

The Hate U Give

The Greatest Showman


What I like about this genre is that is very interesting and keeps you on your toes based on the movies. And I love the anticipation. 


What I don’t like about this genre is that they have cliffhangers and most of the movies.  I am not a big fan of Sequels

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