Genre Research: Drama


 This PowerPoint project is an overview of the drama genre. This overview includes the various aspects that make up drama films. These aspects include the camera angles and lighting used in these films. Some other things mentioned are the Mis-En-Scene and plot structure of drama films. After going through this research process, we were able to identify defining features of the drama genre. Dramas generally have plots that are serious in nature with high-stakes conflicts. They also normally have exciting or emotional situations that play into the story and characters. There are various techniques that are used to make these serious scenes and tense moments. For example, low-key lighting is often used to enhance the moodiness of a scene, to convey darker emotions. The lighting works alongside the camera movements and sound choices to make scenes look realistic, and maintain its serious nature. Especially the diegetic sounds, involving sounds made by people or things in a setting, immerse the listener into the scene. The Mis-En-Scene tends to stay realistic. It sticks to its source material to continue the pattern of realism. The least realistic part of drama-like works are their stories. Since stories would have to be interesting in order to be enjoyable, it is favored over realism, usually to the smallest degree manageable. Stories are mostly plot-driven, and plots are what determine the overall theme of the story. These plots can be expressed by character choices and the events they go through. The diction of characters can determine their personalities, which can effect the tone of entire scenes with these characters. Making the decision to give scenes a serious tone with these effects and choices, it will exemplify the qualities of a drama film. 

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