Common Genres:
- Horror
-Romance
- Comedy
- Thriller
- Fantasy
- Documentary
- Teen
- Western
-War
-Action/Adventure
-Crime
- Sci-fi
Some films can consist of more than just one genre, for example a Rom-com(a combination of romance and comedy). An example of a rom com is 'Valentine's Day'.
For example, the stereotypical conventions in a horror movie are :
- The setting is dull (reflects negativity)
- Story plots can involve hauntings and demonic possession presented in the film 'The Conjuring'. Story plots can also involve mindless killing in films such as 'Saw'.
- In a horror genre movie, you would expect the film to be frightening, unexpected, creepy, mysterious and jumpy perhaps.
- In horror movies you would always expect there to be a specific victim or group of victims that are usually targeted on by evil character(s) such as demons or monsters for example.
- In terms of film certification, horror movies are generally classified as 15 or 18 because the content is too inappropriate and overwhelming for younger audiences.
- In terms of camera shots and editing, the shots are short and jumpy to create a dramatic effect and suspension.
- Music is usually dramatic and creepy
Looking in to film genres has made me think about what genre I would like my own film opening to be. Out of all genres that I have researched, horror and crime appealed to me the most and hopefully I can apply the conventions of these genres in to my film opening once I have planned everything.