Genre Research Blog: Romance
Common camera angles, movements, and shots in romance:
- Close up
- Long shot
- Establishing shot
- Medium shot
- Two shot
- High angle
- Low angle
Common Mis-en-Scene in romance:
- Normal clothes for costumes
- Bright, cheery lighting
- They leads act nervous around each other
- Plain makeup to simulate normal life
- Props could be a wedding ring, flowers, or a love letter
- Set in a big city.
Common editing in romance:
- Insert
- Fade in and fade out
- Shot Reverse Shot
- Cross cut
- Split Screen
Common Sound in romance:
- Diegetic sound
- Non-Diegetic sound
- Sound Motif
- Sound Bridge
- Dialogue
- Voiceover
Example films of romance:
- 13 Going On 30
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
- 10 Things I Hate About You
- Clueless
- Flipped
- To All the Boys I Loved Before
Things about this genre I like:
I like the sound motifs for a character or emotion in the film, along with the voiceovers to explain a character's feelings. I also like the close ups and two shots, as they can effectively create meaning in very simple ways.
Things about this genre I dislike:
I do not like the plain costumes and makeup, because it feels boring and uncreative. I also do not like the awkward acting, because it makes for uncomfortable moments. I also do not like the split screen, as it can look very strange, jarring, and amateur, and brings me out of the movie.
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